Parameter

Description

 

information is cleared.

 

If the Transmit hold multiplier value is set at its default value of 4, and the Transmit

 

interval is at its default value of 30 seconds, then learned LLDP information will be

 

cached for 4 x 30 seconds, or 120 seconds.

 

 

Optional TLVs

Click the checkboxes in this section to select the optional TLVs the AP interface sends

 

in LLDP PDUs. The AP will send all optional TLVs by default.

 

port-description:Transmit a TLV that gives a description of the AP’s wired port in

 

an alphanumeric format.

 

system-description: Transmit a TLV that describes the AP’s model number and

 

software version.

 

system-name: Transmit a TLV that sends the AP name or wired MAC address.

 

capabilities: Transmit the system capabilities TLV to indicate which capabilities

 

are supported by the AP.

 

management-address: Transmit a TLV that indicates the AP’s management IP

 

address, in either IPv4 or IPV6 format.

 

 

802.1 TLVs

Click the checkboxes in this section to select the 802.1 TLVs the AP interface sends in

 

LLDP PDUs. The AP will send all 802.1 TLVs by default.

 

port-vlan: Transmit the LLDP 802.1 port VLAN TLV. If the native VLAN is configured

 

on the port, the port-vlan TLV will send that value, otherwise it will send a value of

 

“0”.

 

vlan-name: Transmit the LLDP 802.1 VLAN name TLV. The AP sends a value of

 

"Unknown" for VLAN 0, or "VLAN <number>" for all non-zero VLAN numbers.

 

 

802.3 TLVs

Click the checkboxes in this section to select the 802.3 TLVs the AP interface sends in

 

LLDP PDUs. The AP will send all 803.2 TLVs by default.

 

mac: Transmit the 802.3 MAC/PHY Configuration/Status TLV to indicate the AP

 

interface’s duplex and bit rate capacity and current duplex and bit rate settings.

 

link-aggregation: Transmit the 802.3 link aggregation TLV to indicate that link

 

aggregation is not supported.

 

mfs: Transmit the 802.3 Maximum Frame Size (MFS) TLV to show the AP’s

 

maximum frame size capability.

 

power:Transmit the 802.3 Power Via media dependent interface (MDI) TLV to

 

show the power support capabilities of the AP interface.

 

This parameter is supported by the W-AP130 Seriesonly.

 

 

LLDP-MED TLVs

Once you have associated an LLDP-MED Network policy profile with this LLDP profile,

 

you can click the checkboxes in this section to select the LLDP-MED TLVs the AP

 

interface sends in LLDP PDUs. The AP does not send any LLDP-MED TLVs by default.

 

capabilities: Transmit the LLDP-MED capabilities TLV. The AP will automatically

 

send this TLV if it sends any other LLDP-MED TLVs.

 

inventory: Transmit the LLDP-MED inventory TLV.

 

network-policy: Transmit the LLDP-MED network-policy TLV.

 

NOTE: The TLVs in this section cannot be enabled unless you have associated an

 

LLDP-MED Network policy profile

 

 

6.Apply to save your settings.

7.To associate an LLDP-MED network policy profile with the LLDP profile and select the LLDP-MED TLVs to be sent by the AP interface, click the LLDP-MED network policy profile that appears below the AP LLDP profile in the profile list.

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