Release Notes
Parameter Description Range
NOTE: This is the default application type.
voice-signaling
Use this application type if the AP is part of a network
that requires a different policy for voice signaling
than for the voice media. Do not use this application
type if both the same network policies apply to both
voice and voice signaling traffic.
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clone <profile>
Make a copy of an existing profile by specifying that
profile name.
-
dscp
Select a Differentiated Services Code Point (DSCP)
priority value for the specified application type by
specifying a value from 0-63, where 0 is the lowest
priority level and 63 is the highest priority.
0-63
Default is 0
l2-priority <L2-priority>
Select a 802.1p priority level for the specified
application type, by specifying a value from 0-7,
where 0 is the lowest priority level and 7 is the
highest priority.
0-7
Default is 0
no ...
Issue this command to negate any setting or return a
configured parameter it to its default value.
-
tagged
Specifies if the policy applies to a to a VLAN that is
tagged with a VLAN ID or untagged. The default value
is untagged.
NOTE: When an LLDP-MED network policy is defined
for use with an untagged VLAN, then the L2 priority
field is ignored and only the DSCP value is used.
Default is
untagged
vlan <vlan>
Specify a VLAN by VLAN ID (0-4094) or VLAN name. Default is 0
Usage Guidelines
LLDP-MED (media endpoint devices) is an extension to LLDP that supports interoperability between VoIP
devices and other networking clients. LLDP-MED network policy discovery lets end-points and network devices
advertise their VLAN IDs (e.g. voice VLAN), priority levels, and DSCP values. ArubaOS supports a maximum of
eight LLDP -MED Network Policy profiles.
Creating an LLDP MED network policy profile does not apply the configuration to any AP or AP interface or
interface group. To apply the LLDP-MED network policy profile, you must associate it to an LLDP profile, then
apply that LLDP profile to an AP wired port profile.
Example
The following commands create a LLDP MED network policy profile for streaming video applications and marks
streaming video as high-priority traffic.
(host) (config) ap lldp med-network-policy-profile vid-stream
(host) (AP LLDP-MED Network Policy Profile "vid-stream") dscp 48
(host) (AP LLDP-MED Network Policy Profile "vid-stream")l2-priority 6
(host) (AP LLDP-MED Network Policy Profile "vid-stream")tagged
(host) (AP LLDP-MED Network Policy Profile "vid-stream")vlan 10
(host) (AP LLDP-MED Network Policy Profile "vid-stream")!
Next, the LLDP MED network policy profile is assigned to an LLDP profile, and the LLDP profile is associated
with an AP wired-port profile.
(host) (config) ap lldp profile video1
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