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protocol VLAN TLV that indicates the VLAN identifier (VID) associated with the
management address reported by this TLV.
- System Name – The system name is taken from the sysName object in RFC 3418,
which contains the system’s administratively assigned name. To configure the system
name, see “Displaying System Information” on page 3-12.
- System Capabilities – The system capabilities identifies the primary function(s) of
the system and whether or not these primary functions are enabled. The information
advertised by this TLV is described in IEEE 802.1AB.
• MED TLV Type – Configures the information included in the MED TLV field of
advertised messages.
- Port Capabilities – This option advertises LLDP-MED TLV capabilities, allowing
Media Endpoint and Connectivity Devices to efficiently discover which LLDP-MED
related TLVs are supported on the switch.
- Network Policy – This option advertises network policy configuration information,
aiding in the discovery and diagnosis of VLAN configuration mismatches on a port.
Improper network policy configurations frequently result in voice quality degradation
or complete service disruption.
- Location – This option advertises location identification details.
- Extended Power – This option advertises extended Power-over-Ethernet capability
details, such as power availability from the switch, and power state of the switch,
including whether the switch is operating from primary or backup power (the Endpoint
Device could use this information to decide to enter power conservation mode). Note
that this device does not support PoE capabilities.
- Inventory – This option advertises device details useful for inventory management,
such as manufacturer, model, software version and other pertinent information.
• MED Notification – Enables the transmission of SNMP trap notifications about
LLDP-MED changes. (Default: Enabled)
•Trunk – The trunk identifier. (Port Information only)