Step 3 | Select a local port, and click Details.
The LLDP Neighbor Information page contains the following fields:
Basic Details
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Chassis ID Subtype—Type of chassis ID (for example, MAC address).
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Chassis ID—Identifier of the 802 LAN neighboring device chassis.
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Port ID Subtype—Type of the port identifier that is shown.
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Port ID—Identifier of port.
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Port Description—Information about the port, including manufacturer, product name and hardware/software version.
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System Name—Name of system that is published.
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System Description—Description of the network entity (in alpha-numeric format). This includes the system name and versions of the hardware, operating system, and networking software supported by the device. The value equals the sysDescr object.
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Supported System Capabilities—Primary functions of the device. The capabilities are indicated by two octets. Bits 0 through 7 indicate Other, Repeater, Bridge, WLAN AP, Router, Telephone, DOCSIS cable device, and station, respectively. Bits 8 through 15 are reserved.
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Enabled System Capabilities—Primary enabled function(s) of the device.
Management Address Table
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Address Subtype—Managed address subtype; for example, MAC or IPv4.
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Address—Managed address.
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Interface Subtype—Port subtype.
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Interface Number—Port number.
MAC/PHY Details
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Auto-Negotiation Supported—Port speed auto-negotiation support status. The possible values are True and False.
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Auto-Negotiation Enabled—Port speed auto-negotiation active status. The possible values are True and False.
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Auto-Negotiation Advertised Capabilities—Port speed auto-negotiation capabilities, for example, 1000BASE-T half duplex mode, 100BASE-TX full duplex mode.
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Operational MAU Type—Medium Attachment Unit (MAU) type. The MAU performs physical layer functions, including digital data conversion from the Ethernet interfaces’ collision detection and bit injection into the network; for example, 100BASE-TX full duplex mode.
802.3 Power via MDI
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MDI Power Support Port Class—Advertised power support port class.
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PSE MDI Power Support—Indicates if MDI power is supported on the port.
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PSE MDI Power State—Indicates if MDI power is enabled on the port.
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PSE Power Pair Control Ability—Indicates if power pair control is supported on the port.
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PSE Power Pair—Power pair control type supported on the port.
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PSE Power Class—Advertised power class of the port.
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Power Type—Type of pod device connected to the port.
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Power Source— Port power source.
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Power Priority—Port power priority.
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PD Requested Power Value—Amount of power requested by the pod device.
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PSE Allocated Power Value—Amount of power allocated by the PSE to the PD.
4-Wire Power via MDI
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4-Pair PoE Supported—Indicates system and port support enabling the 4-pair wire (true only for specific ports that have this HW ability).
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Spare Pair Detection/Classification Required—Indicates that the 4-pair wire is needed.
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PD Spare Pair Desired State—Indicates a pod device requesting to enable the 4-pair ability.
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PD Spare Pair Operational State—Indicates if the 4-pair ability is enabled or disabled.
802.3 Link Aggregation
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Aggregation Capability—Indicates if the port can be aggregated.
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Aggregation Status—Indicates if the port is currently aggregated.
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Aggregation Port ID—Advertised aggregated port ID.
802.3 Energy Efficient Ethernet (EEE)
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Remote Tx—Indicates the time (in micro seconds) that the transmitting link partner waits before it starts transmitting data after leaving Low Power Idle (LPI mode).
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Remote Rx—Indicates the time (in micro seconds) that the receiving link partner requests that the transmitting link partner waits before transmission of data following Low Power Idle (LPI mode).
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Local Tx Echo—Indicates the local link partner’s reflection of the remote link partner’s Tx value.
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Local Rx Echo—Indicates the local link partner’s reflection of the remote link partner’s Rx value.
MED Details
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Capabilities Supported—MED capabilities enabled on the port.
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Current Capabilities—MED TLVs advertised by the port.
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Device Class—LLDP-MED endpoint device class. The possible device classes are:
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Endpoint Class 1—Indicates a generic endpoint class, offering basic LLDP services.
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Endpoint Class 2—Indicates a media endpoint class, offering media streaming capabilities as well as all Class 1 features.
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Endpoint Class 3—Indicates a communications device class, offering all Class 1 and Class 2 features plus location, 911, Layer 2 switch support and device information management capabilities.
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PoE Device Type—Port PoE type, for example, PD/PSE.
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PoE Power Source—Port’s power source.
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PoE Power Priority—Port’s power priority.
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PoE Power Value—Port’s power value.
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Hardware Revision –Hardware version.
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Firmware Revision—Firmware version.
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Software Revision—Software version.
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Serial Number—Device serial number.
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Manufacturer Name—Device manufacturer name.
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Model Name—Device model name.
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Asset ID—Asset ID.
Location Information
Enter the following data structures in hexadecimal as described in section 10.2.4 of the ANSI-TIA-1057 standard:
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Civic—Civic or street address.
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Coordinates—Location map coordinates—latitude, longitude, and altitude.
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ECS ELIN—Device’s Emergency Call Service (ECS) Emergency Location Identification Number (ELIN).
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Unknown—Unknown location information.
Network Policy Table
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Application Type—Network policy application type, for example, Voice.
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VLAN ID—VLAN ID for which the network policy is defined.
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VLAN Type—VLAN type, Tagged or Untagged, for which the network policy is defined.
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User Priority—Network policy user priority.
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DSCP—Network policy DSCP.
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