Administration: Discovery
Discover - LLDP
136 Cisco 350, 350X and 550X Series Managed Switches, Firmware Release 2.4, ver 0.4
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NOTE When this box is checked, you may not manually configure a voice network 
policy.
STEP  3 Click Apply to add this setting to the Running Configuration file.
STEP  4 To define a new policy, click Add.
STEP  5 Enter the values:
• Network Policy Number—Select the number of the policy to be created.
• Application—Select the type of application (type of traffic) for which the network 
policy is being defined.
• VLAN ID—Enter the VLAN ID to which the traffic must be sent.
• VLAN Type—Select whether the traffic is Tagged or Untagged. 
• User Priority—Select the traffic priority applied to traffic defined by this network 
policy. This is the CoS value.
• DSCP Value—Select the DSCP value to associate with application data sent by 
neighbors. This value informs them how they must mark the application traffic they 
send to the device. 
STEP  6 Click Apply. The network policy is defined. 
NOTE You must manually configure the interfaces to include the desired manually-
defined network policies for the outgoing LLDP packets using the LLDP MED Port 
Settings. 
LLDP MED Port Settings
The LLDP MED Port Settings page enables the selection of the LLDP-MED TLVs and/or the 
network policies to be included in the outgoing LLDP advertisement for the desired interfaces. 
Network policies are configured using the LLDP MED Network Policy page. 
NOTE If LLDP-MED Network Policy for Voice Application (LLDP MED Network Policy Page) is 
Auto and Auto Voice VLAN is in operation, then the device automatically generates an LLDP-
MED Network Policy for Voice Application for all the ports that are LLDP-MED enabled and 
are members of the voice VLAN.