Netgear XCM8810 - 8800 SERIES 10-SLOT CHASSIS SWITCH ユーザーズマニュアル

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Chapter 6.  LLDP  
NETGEAR 8800 User Manual 
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Power via MDI
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Link aggregation
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Maximum frame size
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Avaya-NETGEAR Networks proprietary information
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Power conservation request
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Call server
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File server 
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802.1Q framing information
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MED extensions (Once enabled, these are sent only when the switch detects a neighbor 
on the port that transmits at least one MED TLV)
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MED capabilities
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Network policy
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Location ID
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Extended information on Power via MDI
This information is obtained from memory objects such as standard MIBs or from system 
management information.
Receiving LLDP Messages
The LLDP agent running on an NETGEAR switch receives LLDPDUs, parses the messages, 
and stores the information in a remote device database. Unrecognized TLVs are also stored 
in the remote device database, in order of TLV type. The information is purged after the 
configured timeout interval, unless it is refreshed by the remote LLDP agent. 
You access the messages from the neighbors with SNMP or the CLI. To access this 
information with the CLI, use the 
show lldp neighbors detailed
 command. (You must use 
the 
detailed
 variable to display this information.) 
Each port can store LLDP information from a maximum of four neighbors. 
The software receives several TLVs that it does not transmit, as follows:
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Avaya-NETGEAR proprietary information
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PD conservation level support (includes the PD’s current conservation level, typical 
power value, and maximum power value, as well as power conservation levels 
available to that PD)
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Endpoint IP address (including the mask and gateway addresses)
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Inventory management LLDP MED TLVs:
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Hardware revision
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Firmware revision
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Software revision
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Serial number