Lldp menu – Allied Telesis AlliedView-EMS 4.0.3 Device-Management User Manual
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802.1p
Device Capabilities
Displays the device capabilities information.
Traffic Class
Displays the bridge traffic class and received traffic class info.
Note
- The Traffic Class Priority parameter is not applicable to the AT-x900-
12X series and should be ignored.
Note
- The Received Traffic Class parameter is implemented as 'read-only'.
LLDP Menu
From the LLDP menu, you can view and edit LLDP configurations, statistics, local system
data and remote systems data components.
Note
- When multiple units of the AT-x900-12X series are stacked together, port
numbering is continuous based on the Stack ID.
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Stack ID 1 = 1 - 24
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Stack ID 2 = 25 - 48
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Stack ID 3 = 49 - 72
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Stack ID 4 = 73 - 96
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Stack ID 5 = 97 - 120
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Stack ID 6 = 121 - 144
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Stack ID 7 = 145 - 168
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Stack ID 8 = 169 - 193
This numbering scheme assumes that a unit can have a maximum of 24 ports.
LLDP Configuration
General Config
Displays LLDP general function such as enabling LLDP, transmission delays
and others.
Port Config
Standard
Displays the LLDP configuration information of a particular port.
Note
- Device Manager does not handle objects of type BITS
correctly. As a result, the TLVs Tx Enable parameter will not be
configurable and will display an 8-bit binary string instead of the actual
TLV types allowed. However, the TLV types allowed can still be
determined by looking at the bits that are on from left to right: