Cisco Systems SG200 Life Jacket User Manual


 
Administration
LLDP-MED
Cisco Small Business SG200 Series 8-port Smart Switch 84
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STEP 4 Select the Available TLVs that you want the port to include in LLDP
advertisements:
Network Policy—VLAN ID, the 802.1p class-of-service value, and the
Differentiated Services Code Point (DSCP) value. This information is used to
implement the Voice VLAN feature (see Voice and Media).
Location—This value could include the hexadecimal GPS location
coordinates for the switch, the civic address, or the ELIN address depending
upon what is configured in Configuring Global LLDP-MED Properties.
PSE—Indicates whether the port advertises itself as Power Sourcing
Equipment capable of providing power to a connected Power-over Ethernet
device. This option appears only on switches that include the PoE features.
Inventory—Hardware and software version information.
System Capabilities—Identifies the basic functionality of the switch such
as bridging.
NOTE The Application Type is included in the Network Policy TLV.
Application types include Voice, Voice Signaling, Guest Voice, Guest Voice
Signaling, Softphone Voice, Video Conferencing, Streaming Video, and
Video Signaling. These Network Policies can be added to interfaces by
using the VLAN Management > Voice and Media > Media VLAN page.
STEP 5 Click Apply and then click Close. Your changes are saved to the Running
Configuration.
NOTE You can click Configure Network Policy to display the Media VLAN page. (You can
also click VLAN Management > Voice and Media > Media VLAN in the navigation
window.) This page enables you to assign LLDP-MED applications to VLANs and
configure priority settings for associated traffic.