Users Guide
Command Mode INTERFACE
Usage
Information
LLDP-MED communicates the types of TLVs that the endpoint device and network-connectivity device
support. Use the no lldp med or lldp med disable command to disable LLDP-MED on a specific
interface.
Example
OS10(conf-if-eth1/1/1)# lldp med disable
Supported
Releases
10.2.0E or later
lldp med network-policy
Manually defines an LLDP-MED network policy.
Syntax
lldp med network-policy number app {voice | voice-signaling | guest-voice |
guestvoice-signaling | softphone-voice | streaming-video | video-
conferencing | video-signaling} {vlan vlan-id vlan-type {tag | untag}
priority priority dscp dscp value}
Parameters
● number — Enter a network policy index number, from 1 to 32.
● app — Enter the type of applications available for the network policy:
○ voice — Voice network-policy application
○ voice-signaling — Voice-signaling network-policy application
○ guest-voice — Guest voice network-policy application
○ guestvoice-signaling — Guest voice signaling network policy application
○ softphone-voice — SoftPhone voice network-policy application
○ streaming-video — Streaming video network-policy application
○ video-conferencing — Voice conference network-policy application
○ video-signaling — Video signaling network-policy application
● vlan vlan-id — Enter the VLAN number for the selected application, from 1 to 4093.
● vlan-type — Enter the type of VLAN the application uses.
● tag — Enter a tagged VLAN number.
● untag — Enter an untagged VLAN number.
● priority priority — Enter the user priority set for the application.
● dscp dscp value — Enter the DSCP value set for the application.
Default Not configured
Command Mode CONFIGURATION
Usage
Information
You can create a maximum of 32 network policies and associate the LLDP-MED network policies to a
port.
Example
OS10(config)# lldp med network-policy 10 app voice vlan 10 vlan-type tag
priority 2 dscp 1
Supported
Releases
10.2.0E or later
lldp med network-policy (Interface)
Attaches or deletes an LLDP-MED network policy to or from an interface.
Syntax
lldp med network-policy {add | remove} number
Parameters
● add — Attach the network policy to an interface.
● remove — Remove the network policy from an interface.
● number — Enter a network policy index number, from 1 to 32.
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