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Configure System Information
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S3300 Smart Managed Pro Switch
To view additional information about the remote device, click the link in the MSAP Entry field.
A pop-up window displays information for the selected port.
The following table describes the information transmitted by the neighbor.
Table 39. LLDP neighbor details
Field Description
Port Details
Local Port The interface on the local system that received LLDP information from a remote
system.
MSAP Entry The Media Service Access Point (MSAP) entry number for the remote device.
Basic Details
Chassis ID Subtype The type of data displayed in the Chassis ID field on the remote system.
Chassis ID The remote 802 LAN device's chassis.
Port ID Subtype The type of data displayed in the remote system’s Port ID field.
Port ID The physical address of the port on the remote system from which the data was
sent.
Port Description The user-defined description of the port.
System Name The system name associated with the remote device.
System Description The description of the selected port associated with the remote system.
System Capabilities The system capabilities of the remote system.
Managed Addresses
Address SubType The type of the management address.
Address The advertised management address of the remote system.
Interface SubType The port subtype.
Interface Number The port on the remote device that sent the information.
MAC/PHY Details
Auto-Negotiation Supported Specifies whether the remote device supports port-speed auto-negotiation. The
possible values are True or False.
Auto-Negotiation Enabled The port speed autonegotiation support status. The possible values are True or
False
Auto Negotiation Advertised
Capabilities
The port speed autonegotiation capabilities.
Operational MAU Type The Medium Attachment Unit (MAU) type. The MAU performs physical layer
functions, including digital data conversion from the Ethernet interface collision
detection and bit injection into the network.

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