Service Manual
Type SubType TLV Description
127 3 Location Identication Indicates that the physical
location of the device
expressed in one of three
possible formats:
• Coordinate Based LCI
• Civic Address LCI
• Emergency Call Services
ELIN
127 4 Location Identication Indicates power requirements,
priority, and power status.
Inventory Management TLVs Implementation of this set of
TLVs is optional in LLDP-MED
devices. None or all TLVs must
be supported. Dell Networking
OS does not currently support
these TLVs.
127 5 Inventory — Hardware
Revision
Indicates the hardware revision
of the LLDP-MED device.
127 6 Inventory — Firmware Revision Indicates the rmware revision
of the LLDP-MED device.
127 7 Inventory — Software Revision Indicates the software revision
of the LLDP-MED device.
127 8 Inventory — Serial Number Indicates the device serial
number of the LLDP-MED
device.
127 9 Inventory — Manufacturer
Name
Indicates the manufacturer of
the LLDP-MED device.
127 10 Inventory — Model Name Indicates the model of the
LLDP-MED device.
127 11 Inventory — Asset ID Indicates a user specied
device number to manage
inventory.
127 12–255 Reserved —
LLDP-MED Capabilities TLV
The LLDP-MED capabilities TLV communicates the types of TLVs that the endpoint device and the network connectivity device
support. LLDP-MED network connectivity devices must transmit the Network Policies TLV.
• The value of the LLDP-MED capabilities eld in the TLV is a 2–octet bitmap, each bit represents an LLDP-MED capability (as
shown in the following table).
• The possible values of the LLDP-MED device type are shown in the following. The Dell Networking system is a network
connectivity device, which is Type 4.
When you enable LLDP-MED in Dell Networking OS (using the advertise med command), the system begins transmitting this
TLV.
Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP)
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