Avaya 4600 manual Impact of TLVs on System Parameter Values, Parameter Name Impact

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Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP)

On receipt of a LLDPDU message the Avaya IP Telephones will act on these Type-Length-Value (TLV) elements.

Table 9: Impact of TLVs on System Parameter Values

System

TLV

 

Parameter Name

Name

Impact

 

 

 

PHY2VLAN

IEEE 802.1 Port

System value changed to the Port VLAN

 

VLAN ID

identifier in the TLV.

 

 

 

L2QVLAN and

IEEE 802.1 VLAN

The system value is changed to the TLV VLAN

L2Q

Name

Identifier. L2Q will be set to 1 (ON).

 

 

VLAN Name TLV is only effective if:

 

 

The telephone is not registered with the

 

 

Call Server.

 

 

Name begins with VOICE (case does not

 

 

matter).

 

 

The VLAN is not zero.

 

 

If VLAN Name causes the telephone to change

 

 

VLAN and the telephone already has an IP

 

 

address the telephone will release the IP

 

 

address and send out a new DHCPDISCOVER

 

 

on the new VLAN ID.

MCIPADD

Proprietary Call

MCIPADD will be set to this value if it has not

 

Server TLV

already been set.

 

 

 

TLSSRVR,

Proprietary File Server

TLSSRVR, HTTPSRVR and TFTPSRVR will be

HTTPSRVR and

TLV

set to this value if none of them have already

TFTPSRVR

 

been set.

L2Q

Proprietary 802.1Q

The default L2Q is set to the value of this TLV.

 

Framing

No change is made to the current L2 tagging,

 

 

but the new default value is used on the next

 

 

reboot.

 

Proprietary - PoE

This proprietary TLV can initiate a power

 

Conservation TLV

conservation mode. The telephones that

 

 

support this will turn on/off the telephone

 

 

backlight and the backlight of an attached

 

 

EU24BL Button Module in response to this TLV.

 

 

 

These telephones:

do not support LLDP on the secondary Ethernet interface.

will not forward frames received with the 802.1AB LLDP group multicast address as the destination MAC address between the Ethernet line interface and the secondary Ethernet interface.

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4600 specifications

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