Chapter 26 Configuration: LLDP

Table 121 Configuration > LLDP > Local Information > Edit (continued)

LABEL DESCRIPTION

Location Coordinates
LatitudeLatitude SHOULD be normalized to within 0-90 degrees with a maximum of 4 digits.

 

It is possible to specify the direction to either North of the equator or South of the

 

equator.

 

 

Longitude

Longitude SHOULD be normalized to within 0-180 degrees with a maximum of 4 digits.

 

It is possible to specify the direction to either East of the prime meridian or West of the

 

prime meridian.

 

 

Altitude

Altitude SHOULD be normalized to within -32767 to 32767 with a maximum of 4 digits.

 

It is possible to select between two altitude types (floors or meters).

 

Meters: Representing meters of Altitude defined by the vertical datum specified.

 

Floors: Representing altitude in a form more relevant in buildings which have different

 

floor-to-floor dimensions. An altitude = 0.0 is meaningful even outside a building, and

 

represents ground level at the given latitude and longitude. Inside a building, 0.0

 

represents the floor level associated with ground level at the main entrance.

 

 

Map DatumThe Map Datum is used for the coordinates given in these options:

 

WGS84: (Geographical 3D) - World Geodesic System 1984, CRS Code 4327, Prime

 

Meridian Name: Greenwich.

 

NAD83/NAVD88: North American Datum 1983, CRS Code 4269, Prime Meridian Name:

 

Greenwich; The associated vertical datum is the North American Vertical Datum of 1988

 

(NAVD88). This datum pair is to be used when referencing locations on land, not near tidal

 

water (which would use Datum = NAD83/MLLW).

 

NAD83/MLLW: North American Datum 1983, CRS Code 4269, Prime Meridian Name:

 

Greenwich; The associated vertical datum is Mean Lower Low Water (MLLW). This datum

 

pair is to be used when referencing locations on water/sea/ocean.

 

 

Location Civic

IETF Geopriv Civic Address based Location Configuration Information (Civic Address LCI).

AddressCountry code: The two-letter ISO 3166 country code in capital ASCII letters -

 

 

Example: DK, DE or US.

 

State: National subdivisions (state, canton, region, province, prefecture).

 

County: County, parish, gun (Japan), district.

 

City: City, township, shi (Japan) - Example: Copenhagen.

 

City district: City division, borough, city district, ward, chou (Japan).

 

Block (Neighborhood): Neighborhood, block.

 

Street: Street - Example: Poppelvej.

 

Leading street direction: Leading street direction - Example: N.

 

Trailing street suffix: Trailing street suffix - Example: SW.

 

Street suffix: Street suffix - Example: Ave, Platz.

 

House no.: House number - Example: 21.

 

House no. suffix: House number suffix - Example: A, 1/2.

 

Landmark: Landmark or vanity address - Example: Columbia University.

 

Additional location info: Additional location info - Example: South Wing.

 

Name: Name (residence and office occupant) - Example: Flemming Jahn.

 

Zip code: Postal/zip code - Example: 2791.

 

Building: Building (structure) - Example: Low Library.

 

Apartment: Unit (Apartment, suite) - Example: Apt 42.

 

Floor: Floor - Example: 4.

 

Room no.: Room number - Example: 450F.

 

Place type: Place type - Example: Office.

 

Postal community name: Postal community name - Example: Leonia.

 

P.O. Box: Post office box (P.O. BOX) - Example: 12345.

 

 

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