Operation Manual
Table Of Contents
- Package Contents
- Chapter 1 About This Guide
- Chapter 2 Introduction
- Chapter 3 Login to the Switch
- Chapter 4 System
- Chapter 5 Switching
- Chapter 6 VLAN
- Chapter 7 Spanning Tree
- Chapter 8 Ethernet OAM
- Chapter 9 DHCP
- Chapter 10 Multicast
- Chapter 11 QoS
- Chapter 12 ACL
- Chapter 13 Network Security
- Chapter 14 SNMP
- Chapter 15 LLDP
- Chapter 16 Cluster
- Chapter 17 Maintenance
- Chapter 18 System Maintenance via FTP
- Appendix A: Glossary

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Number:
which is used during emergency call setup to a traditional CAMA
or ISDN trunk-based PSAP.
Civic Address: The Civic address is defined to reuse the relevant sub-
fields of
the DHCP option for Civic Address based Location
Configuration Information as specified by IETF.
•
What: This element describes which location the DHCP entry
refers to. Currently, three options are defined: the location of
the DHCP server (0: DHCP server), the location of the
network element believed to be closest to the client (1:
Switch) or the location of the client (2: LLDP-
MED Endpoint).
Option (2) should be used, but may not be known. Options (0)
and (1) should not be used unless it is known that the DHCP
client is in close physical proximity to the server or network
element.
• Country Code: The two-
letters ISO 3166 country code in
capital ASCII letters, e.g., CN or US.
•
Language, Province/State, etc.: a part of civic address.
15.4.3 Local Info
On this page you can see all ports' LLDP-MED configuration.
Choose the menu LLDP→LLDP-MED→Local Info to load the following page.
Figure 15-9 LLDP-MED Local Information