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Motorola EX-3524 - Lldp Med-Location CIVIC-Addr; Table 109: LLDP MED Location CA Types

Motorola EX-3524
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Chapter 21
| LLDP Commands
– 506
lldp med-location
civic-addr
This command configures an LLDP-MED-enabled port to advertise its location
identification details. Use the no form to restore the default settings.
Syntax
lldp med-location civic-addr [[country country-code] | [what device-type] |
[ca-type ca-value]]
no lldp med-location civic-addr [[country] | [what] | [ca-type]]
country-code – The two-letter ISO 3166 country code in capital ASCII letters.
(Example: DK, DE or US)
device-type – The type of device to which the location applies.
0 – Location of DHCP server.
1 – Location of network element closest to client.
2 – Location of client.
ca-type – A one-octet descriptor of the data civic address value.
(Range: 0-255)
ca-value – Description of a location. (Range: 1-32 characters)
Default Setting
Not advertised
No description
Command Mode
Interface Configuration (Ethernet, Port Channel)
Command Usage
Use this command without any keywords to advertise location identification
details.
Use the ca-type to advertise the physical location of the device, that is the city,
street number, building and room information. The address location is
specified as a type and value pair, with the civic address (CA) type being
defined in RFC 4776. The following table describes some of the CA type
numbers and provides examples.
Table 109: LLDP MED Location CA Types
CA Type Description CA Value Example
1 National subdivisions (state, canton, province) California
2County, parish Orange
3City, township Irvine
4 City division, borough, city district West Irvine
5 Neighborhood, block Riverside

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