Web Management Guide

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Chapter 12
| Basic Administration Protocols
Link Layer Discovery Protocol
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Chassis ID
– An octet string indicating the specific identifier for the particular
chassis in this system.
System Name
– A string that indicates the systems assigned name.
System Description
– A textual description of the network entity.
Port Type
– Indicates the basis for the identifier that is listed in the Port ID field.
See Table 30, “Port ID Subtype,” on page 341.
Port Description
– A string that indicates the ports description. If RFC 2863 is
implemented, the ifDescr object should be used for this field.
Port ID
– A string that contains the specific identifier for the port from which
this LLDPDU was transmitted.
System Capabilities Supported
– The capabilities that define the primary
function(s) of the system. (See Table 29, "System Capabilities," on page 340.)
System Capabilities Enabled
– The primary function(s) of the system which
are currently enabled. (See Table 29, "System Capabilities," on page 340.)
Management Address List
– The management addresses for this device. Since
there are typically a number of different addresses associated with a Layer 3
device, an individual LLDP PDU may contain more than one management
address TLV.
If no management address is available, the address should be the MAC address
for the CPU or for the port sending this advertisement.
Port Details – 802.1 Extension Information
Remote Port VID
– The ports default VLAN identifier (PVID) indicates the VLAN
with which untagged or priority-tagged frames are associated.
Remote Port-Protocol VLAN List
– The port-based protocol VLANs configured
on this interface, whether the given port (associated with the remote system)
supports port-based protocol VLANs, and whether the port-based protocol
VLANs are enabled on the given port associated with the remote system.
Remote VLAN Name List
– VLAN names associated with a port.
Remote Protocol Identity List
– Information about particular protocols that
are accessible through a port. This object represents an arbitrary local integer
value used by this agent to identify a particular protocol identity, and an octet
string used to identify the protocols associated with a port of the remote
system.