Creating an ELIN Location

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point. For altitude in the number of floors, the range is -2097151.0 to 2097151.0. Use the Altitude Type field to specify meters or floors.

Altitude Type— Choose between meters and floors.

Altitude Resolution— Indicates the altitude resolution as the number of valid bits. The range is 0 to 30 bits.

Datum— The geodetic system (or datum) of the coordinates. Choose one of the following:

nad83-mllw

Mean lower low water datum 1983

nad83-navd

North American vertical datum 1983

wgs84

World Geodetic System 1984

7. Click Apply.

 

The ELIN TLV specifies the location of a network device by its ELIN (Emergency Location Identifier Number).

To create an LLDP ELIN location, do the following:

1.Select the Discovery & Monitoring tab.

The Discovery & Monitoring tab is displayed. See Figure 68 on page 201.

2.From the Discovery & Monitoring tab, select LLDP. The LLDP tab appears on the right.

3.From the LLDP tab, select Locations.

The Locations tab is displayed. See Figure 69 on page 202.

4.From the Location tab, select ELIN.

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Allied Telesis AT-9000/52, AT-9000/28SP manual Creating an Elin Location

AT-9000/52, AT-9000/28SP, AT-9000/28 specifications

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