Data Units (PDUs) comprised of selected type-length-value (TLV) elements. For a complete list of supported, see Table 315 and Table 317.

LLDP-MED (media endpoint devices) is an extension to LLDP that supports interoperability between VoIP and video streaming devices and other networking clients. LLDP-MED network policy discovery lets end-points and network devices advertise the VLAN, priority levels, and DSCP values used by a voice or video application.

In the WebUI

Use the procedure below to configure the LLDP and LLDP-MED profiles and select the TLVs to be sent by the AP.

1.Navigate to the Configuration > AP Configuration page. Select either the AP Group tab or AP Specific tab. n If you selected AP Group, click Edit by the AP group name for which you want to enable LLDP.

n If you selected AP Specific, select the name of the AP for which you want to enable LLDP.

2.In the Profiles window, expand AP, then expand the Ethernet interface port configuration profile for the port for which you want to configure LLDP.

3.Select the AP LLDP Profile.

Figure 314: AP LLDP Profile Details

4.The AP LLDP profile is divided into two tabs, Basic and Advanced. The Basic tab displays only those configuration settings that often need to be adjusted to suit a specific network. The Advanced tab shows all configuration settings, including settings that do not need frequent adjustment or should be kept at their default values. If you change a setting on one tab then click and display the other tab without saving your configuration, that setting will revert to its previous value. Both basic and advanced settings are described in Table 162.

5.Configure the LLDP profile parameters as desired then click

Table 315: LLDP Profile Configuration Parameters

Parameter

Description

Basic Settings

PDU Transmission

Select this checkbox to enable LLDP PDU Transmission. PDU Transmission is enabled

 

by default.

 

 

Reception of LLDP PDUs

Select this checkbox to enable LLDP PDU Reception. PDU Reception is enabled by

 

default.

 

 

Advanced Settings

 

 

 

Transmit Interval (seconds)

The interval between LLDP TLV transmission seconds. The supported range is 1-3600,

 

seconds and the default value is 30 seconds.

 

 

Transmit hold multiplier

The Transmit hold multiplier is a value that is multiplied by the transmit interval to

 

determine the number of seconds to cache learned LLDP information before that

 

 

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