LLDP Neighbor

The LLDP Neighbor Information page contains information that was received from neighboring devices. After timeout (based on the value received from the neighbor Time To Live TLV during which no LLDP PDU was received from a neighbor), the information is deleted.

To view the LLDP neighbors information, follow these steps:

Procedure


Step 1

Click Administration > Discovery LLDP > LLDP Neighbor .

Step 2

Select a local port, and click Go.

The following fields are displayed:

  • Local Port—Number of the local port to which the neighbor is connected.

  • Chassis ID Subtype—Type of chassis ID (for example, MAC address).

  • Chassis ID—Identifier of the 802 LAN neighboring device's chassis.

  • Port ID Subtype—Type of the port identifier that is shown.

  • Port ID—Identifier of port.

  • System Name—Published name of the device.

  • Time to Live—Time interval (in seconds) after which the information for this neighbor is deleted.

Step 3

Select a local port, and click Details.

The LLDP Neighbor Information page contains the following fields:

Port Details

  • Local Port—Port number.

Basic Details

  • Chassis ID Subtype—Type of chassis ID (for example, MAC address).

  • Chassis ID—Identifier of the 802 LAN neighboring device chassis.

  • Port ID Subtype—Type of the port identifier that is shown.

  • Port ID—Identifier of port.

  • System Name—Name of system that is published.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • Enabled System Capabilities—Primary enabled function(s) of the device.

Management Address Table

  • Address Subtype—Managed address subtype; for example, MAC or IPv4.

  • Address—Managed address.

  • Interface Subtype—Port subtype.

  • Interface Number—Port number.

MAC/PHY Details

  • Auto-Negotiation Supported—Port speed auto-negotiation support status. The possible values are True and False.

  • Auto-Negotiation Enabled—Port speed auto-negotiation active status. The possible values are True and False.

  • Auto-Negotiation Advertised Capabilities—Port speed auto-negotiation capabilities, for example, 1000BASE-T half duplex mode, 100BASE-TX full duplex mode.

  • 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 Details

  • 802.3 Maximum Frame Size—Advertised maximum frame size that is supported on the port.

802.3 Link Aggregation

  • Aggregation Capability—Indicates if the port can be aggregated.

  • Aggregation Status—Indicates if the port is currently aggregated.

  • Aggregation Port ID—Advertised aggregated port ID.

MED Details

  • Capabilities Supported—MED capabilities enabled on the port.

  • Current Capabilities—MED TLVs advertised by the port.

  • Device Class—LLDP-MED endpoint device class. The possible device classes are:

    • Endpoint Class 1—Indicates a generic endpoint class, offering basic LLDP services.

    • Endpoint Class 2—Indicates a media endpoint class, offering media streaming capabilities as well as all Class 1 features.

    • 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.

  • PoE Device Type—Port PoE type, for example, PD/PSE.

  • PoE Power Source—Port’s power source.

  • PoE Power Priority—Port’s power priority.

  • PoE Power Value—Port’s power value.

  • Hardware Revision –Hardware version.

  • Firmware Revision—Firmware version.

  • Software Revision—Software version.

  • Serial Number—Device serial number.

  • Manufacturer Name—Device manufacturer name.

  • Model Name—Device model name.

  • Asset ID—Asset ID.

802.1 VLAN and Protocol

  • PVID—Advertised port VLAN ID.

VLAN ID Table

  • VID—Port and Protocol VLAN ID.

  • VLAN Name—Advertised VLAN names.

Location Information

Enter the following data structures in hexadecimal as described in section 10.2.4 of the ANSI-TIA-1057 standard:

  • Civic—Civic or street address.

  • Coordinates—Location map coordinates—latitude, longitude, and altitude.

  • ECS ELIN—Device’s Emergency Call Service (ECS) Emergency Location Identification Number (ELIN).

Network Policy Table

  • Application Type—Network policy application type, for example, Voice.

  • VLAN ID—VLAN ID for which the network policy is defined.

  • VLAN Type—VLAN type, Tagged or Untagged, for which the network policy is defined.

  • User Priority—Network policy user priority.

  • DSCP—Network policy DSCP.

Step 4

Click Refresh to refresh the data in the LLDP Neighbor table.