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Lldp tlvs, Mandatory tlvs – Brocade TurboIron 24X Series Configuration Guide User Manual

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General operating principles

LLDP TLVs

There are two types of LLDP TLVs, as specified in the IEEE 802.3AB standard:

Basic management TLVs consist of both optional general system information TLVs as well as
mandatory TLVs.
Mandatory TLVs cannot be manually configured. They are always the first three TLVs in the
LLDPDU, and are part of the packet header.

General system information TLVs are optional in LLDP implementations and are defined by the
Network Administrator.

Devices support the following Basic Management TLVs:

Chassis ID (mandatory)

Port ID (mandatory)

Time to Live (mandatory)

Port description

System name

System description

System capabilities

Management address

End of LLDPDU

Organizationally-specific TLVs are optional in LLDP implementations and are defined and
encoded by individual organizations or vendors. These TLVs include support for, but are not
limited to, the IEEE 802.1 and 802.3 standards and the TIA-1057 standard.
Devices support the following Organizationally-specific TLVs:

802.1 organizationally-specific TLVs

Port VLAN ID

VLAN name TLV

802.3 organizationally-specific TLVs
MAC/PHY configuration/status

Power through MDI

Link aggregation

Maximum frame size

Mandatory TLVs

When an LLDP agent transmits LLDP packets to other agents in the same 802 LAN segments, the
following mandatory TLVs are always included:

Chassis ID

Port ID

Time to Live (TTL)

This section describes the above TLVs in detail.