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Chapter 27 Configuring LLDP, LLDP-MED, and Location Service
Configuring LLDP and LLDP-MED, and Location Service
• Device category is specified as a wired station
• State is specified as Connected
• Serial number, UDI
• Model number
• Software version
• VLAN ID and VLAN name
Depending on the device capabilities, the switch obtains this client information at link down:
• Slot and port that was disconnected
• Client’s MAC address
• Client’s IP address
• 802.1X username if applicable
• Device category is specified as a wired station
• State is specified as Disconnected
• Serial number, UDI
• Model number
• Software version
• VLAN ID and VLAN name
If an administrator changes a location address at the switch, the information is reported to the MSE. The
switch sends a NMSP location notification message that identifies the list of ports affected by the change
and the changed address information.
Configuring LLDP and LLDP-MED, and Location Service
This section contains this configuration information:
• Default LLDP Configuration, page 27-4
• Configuring LLDP Characteristics, page 27-5
• Disabling and Enabling LLDP Globally, page 27-6
• Disabling and Enabling LLDP on an Interface, page 27-7
• Configuring LLDP-MED TLVs, page 27-8
• Configuring Network-Policy Profile, page 27-9
• Configuring LLDP Power Negotiation, page 27-10
• Configuring Location TLV and Location Service, page 27-11
• Monitoring and Maintaining LLDP, LLDP-MED, and Location Service, page 27-13
Default LLDP Configuration
Table 27-1 shows the default LLDP configuration. To change the default settings, use the LLDP global
configuration and LLDP interface configuration commands.