Figure 316: AP LLDP Profile Details

8.If the LLDP profile does not currently reference an LLDP-MED profile, you must associate an LLDP-MED profile with the LLDP profile before you can configure any LLDP-MED settings. Click the Add a profile drop- down list in the Profile Detailswindow.

To associate an existing LLDP-MED network policy, click an LLDP-MED policy name then click Add.

To create a new LLDP-MED policy, click NEW, enter a name for the LLDP-MED network policy, then click Add.

9.ClickApply to save your settings.

10.Next, expand the LLDP-MED network policy profile in the profiles list, and select the profile you want to configure.

11.The LLDP-MED network policy 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 317.

12.Configure the LLDP-MED profile parameters as desired then click

Table 317: LLDP-MED Profile Configuration Parameters

Parameter

Description

Basic Settings

LLDP-MED application type

Click the LLDP-MED application type drop-down list and select the application type managed by this profile.

guest-voice: Select this application type if the AP services a separate voice network for guest users and visitors.

guest-voice-signaling: Select this application type if the AP is part of a network that requires a different policy for guest voice signaling than for guest voice media. Do not use this application type if both the same network policies apply to both guest voice and guest voice signaling traffic.

softphone-voice: Select this application type if the AP supports voice services using softphone software applications on devices such as PCs or laptops.

streaming-video: Select this application type if the AP supports broadcast or multicast video or other streaming video services that require specific network policy treatment. This application type is not recommended for video applications that rely on TCP with buffering.

video-conferencing: Select this application type of the AP supports video conferencing equipment that provides real-time, interactive video/audio services.

video-signaling: Select this application type if the AP is part of a network that requires a different policy for video signaling than for the video media. Do not use

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