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Avaya 4526FX - Lldp Med-Network-Policies Command

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Variables Description
status {rxOnly | txAndRx | txOnly}
Set the LLDPU transmit and receive status on the
ports.
rxonly: enables LLDPU receive only
txAndRx: enables LLDPU transmit and receive
txOnly: enables LLDPU transmit only
lldp med-network-policies command
The lldp med-network-policies command configures LLDP Media Endpoint Devices
(MED) policies for switch ports.
The syntax for the lldp med-network-policies
command is
lldp med-network-policies [port <portList>] {voice|voice-signaling}
[dscp <0-63>] [priority <0-7>] [tagging {tagged|untagged}] [vlan-id
<0-4094>]
Run the lldp med-network-policies command in Interface Configuration command
mode.
The following table describes the variables for the lldp med-network-policies
command.
Table 76: lldp med-network-policies command variables
Variable Value
port <portlist>
Specifies the port or ports on which to configure LLDP
MED policies.
voice
Specifies voice network policy. The default value is
46.
voice-signaling Specifies voice signalling network policy.
dscp <0-63>
Specifies the value of the Differentiated Service Code
Point (DSCP) as defined in IETF RFC 2474 and RFC
2475 that is associated with the selected switch port
or ports.
Values range from 0–63. The default value is
46.
priority <0-7>
Specifies the value of the 802.1p priority that applies
to the selected switch port or ports. Values range from
0–7. The default value is 6.
tagging {tagged | untagged}
Specifies the type of VLAN tagging to apply on the
selected switch port or ports.
System configuration using ACLI
166 Configuration — System April 2011

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