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Management TLVs
A Management TLV is an Optional TLVs sub-type. This kind of TLV contains essential management 
information about the sender. The five types are described in Table 18-2.
Organizationally Specific TLVs
Organizationally specific TLVs can be defined by a professional organization or a vendor. They have two 
mandatory fields (Figure 18-3) in addition to the basic TLV fields (Figure 18-1):
• Organizationally Unique Identifier (OUI)—a unique number assigned by the IEEE to an organization 
or vendor.
• OUI Sub-type—These sub-types indicate the kind of information in the following data field. The 
sub-types are determined by the owner of the OUI.
Figure 18-3.  Organizationally Specific TLV
IEEE Organizationally Specific TLVs
Eight TLV types have been defined by the IEEE 802.1 and 802.3 working groups (Table 18-2) as a basic 
part of LLDP; the IEEE OUI is 00-80-C2. You can configure the Dell Force10 system to advertise any or 
all of these TLVs.
Table 18-2.  Optional TLV Types
Type TLV Description
Optional TLVs
4 Port description A user-defined alphanumeric string that describes the port. FTOS does not 
currently support this TLV.
5 System name A user-defined alphanumeric string that identifies the system.
6 System description A user-defined alphanumeric string that describes the system.
7 System capabilities Identifies the chassis as one or more of the following: repeater, bridge, WLAN 
Access Point, Router, Telephone, DOCSIS cable device, end station only, or 
other.
8 Management address Indicates the network address of the management interface. FTOS does not 
currently support this TLV.
IEEE 802.1 Organizationally Specific TLVs
127 Port-VLAN ID On Dell Force10 systems, indicates the untagged VLAN to which a port 
belongs.
 TLV Type
       (127)
 TLV Length
Organizationally
     Unique ID 
           (OUI)
 Organizationally
Defined Sub-type
Organizationally Specific
                  Data
fnC0052m
7 bits
9 bits
3 octets
1 octet 0 - 507 octets