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4-5
Analyze Network
Selecting the Test Mode
Chapter 4
Type 4 TLVs –
Displays “Type 4 – Capabilities”
Displays “VALUE: “ followed by the capabilities value
Type 5 TLVs –
Displays “Type 5 – Version”
Displays “LENGTH:“ followed by the actual string length
(Displays up to 25 characters of the string in the TLV)
Type 6 TLVs –
Displays “Type 6 – Platform”
Displays “LENGTH: “ followed by the actual string length
(Displays up to 25 characters of the string in the TLV)
Type 7 TLVs –
Displays “Type 7 – n IP Prefixes” (where n is the actual number
of prefixes contained in the TLV – note this displays “1 Prefix” if
the number of prefixes is 1)
Displays one line per prefix in the TLV as follows (n is 1
upwards indicating the position in the TLV) –
“n: xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:yy” where xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx is the IP prefix
in this part of the TLV and yy is the subnet mask number
Type 9 TLVs –
Displays “Type 9 – VTP Domain”
Displays “LENGTH: “ followed by the actual string length
(Displays up to 25 characters of the string in the TLV)
Type 10 TLVs –
Displays “Type 10 – Native VLAN”
Displays “VALUE: “ followed by the VLAN tag
Type 11 TLVs –
Displays “Type 11 – Duplex”
Displays “VALUE: “ followed by the duplex value
Type 14 TLVs –
Displays “Type 14 – Appliance ID”
Displays “VALUE: “ followed by the VLAN tag value
Type 16 TLVs –
Displays “Type 16 – Power”
Displays “VALUE: “ followed by the power consumption
Any other type of TLV –
Displays “TYPE 0xyyyy” where yyyy is the hexadecimal type #
of the TLV
LLDP/CDP/FDP Frames Decoded