Administration: Discovery
Configuring LLDP
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STEP  2 The message at the top of the page indicates whether the generation of the LLDP 
MED Network Policy for the voice application is automatic or not (see LLDP 
Overview). Click on the link to change the mode.
STEP  3 To associate additional LLDP MED TLV and/or one or more user-defined LLDP 
MED Network Policies to a port, select it, and click Edit.
STEP  4 Enter the parameters:
• Interface—Select the interface to configure. 
• LLDP MED Status—Enable/disable LLDP MED on this port.
• SNMP Notification—Select whether SNMP notification is sent on a per-port 
basis when an end station that supports MED is discovered; for example a 
SNMP managing system, when there is a topology change. 
• Selected Optional TLVs—Select the TLVs that can be published by the 
device by moving them from the Available Optional TLVs list to the Selected 
Optional TLVs list.
• Available Network Policies—Select the LLDP MED policies to be published 
by LLDP by moving them from the Available Network Policies list to the 
Selected Network Policies list. These were created in the LLDP MED 
Network Policy page
. 
To include one or more user-defined network polices 
in the advertisement, you must also select Network Policy from the 
Available Optional TLVs. 
NOTE The following fields must be entered in hexadecimal characters in the 
exact data format that is defined in the LLDP-MED standard (ANSI-TIA-
1057_final_for_publication.pdf):
- Location Coordinate—Enter the coordinate location to be published by 
LLDP.
- Location Civic Address—Enter the civic address to be published by 
LLDP.
- Location ECS ELIN—Enter the Emergency Call Service (ECS) ELIN 
location to be published by LLDP.
STEP  5 Click Apply. The LLDP MED port settings are written to the Running Configuration 
file.