Allied Telesis AlliedWare Plus Operating System Version 5.4.4C (x310-26FT,x310-26FP,x310-50FT,x310-50FP) User Manual
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LLDP Commands
Software Reference for x310 Series Switches
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Operating System - Version 5.4.4C
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Table 71-4: Parameters in the output of the show lldp local-info command
Parameter
Description
Chassis ID Type
Type of the Chassis ID.
Chassis ID
Chassis ID that uniquely identifies the local device.
Port ID Type
Type of the Port ID.
Port ID
Port ID of the local port through which advertisements
are sent.
TTL
Number of seconds that the information advertised by
the local port remains valid.
Port Description
Port description of the local port, as specified by the
description (interface) command on page 12.2
System Name
System name, as specified by the
System Description
System description.
System Capabilities
(Supported)
Capabilities that the local port supports.
System Capabilities
(Enabled)
Enabled capabilities on the local port.
Management
Addresses
Management address associated with the local port. To
change this, use the
command.
Port VLAN ID (PVID)
VLAN identifier associated with untagged or priority
tagged frames received via the local port.
Port & Protocol
VLAN (Supported)
Whether Port & Protocol VLANs (PPV) is supported on the
local port.
Port & Protocol
VLAN (Enabled)
Whether the port is in one or more Port & Protocol VLANs.
Port & Protocol
VLAN (VIDs)
List of identifiers for Port & Protocol VLANs that the port is
in.
VLAN Names
List of VLAN names for VLANs that the local port is
assigned to.
Protocol IDs
List of protocols that are accessible through the local
port.
MAC/PHY Auto-
negotiation
Auto-negotiation support and current status of the 802.3
LAN on the local port.
Power Via MDI (PoE)
PoE-capability and current status on the local port.
Port Class
Whether the device is a PSE (Power Sourcing Entity) or a
PD (Powered Device)
Pair Control
Ability
Whether power pair selection can be controlled
Power Pairs
Which power pairs are selected for power ("Signal Pairs"
or "Spare Pairs") if pair selection can be controlled