HP 2910AL User Manual
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Configuring for Network Management Applications
LLDP (Link-Layer Discovery Protocol)
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Power over Ethernet (PoE) status and troubleshooting support via
SNMP
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support for IP telephony network troubleshooting of call quality
issues via SNMP
This section describes how to configure and use LLDP-MED features in the
switches to support VoIP network edge devices (Media Endpoint Devices)
such as:
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IP phones
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voice/media gateways
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media servers
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IP communications controllers
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other VoIP devices or servers
IP Network
Infrastructure
(IEEE 802 LAN)
Switches Providing Network
Access to LLDP-MED Endpoints
LLDP-MED Class 1 Generic Endpoints
Such As IP Call Control Devices
LLDP-MED Class 2 Media Endpoints Such As
Media Gateways, Conference Bridges, and
other Devices Supporting IP Media Streams
LLDP-MED Class 3 End-User IP Communication
Devices Such As VoIP Telephones
Figure 14-20. Example of LLDP-MED Network Elements
LLDP-MED Endpoint Support.
LLDP-MED on the switches covered in this
guide interoperates with directly connected IP telephony (endpoint) clients
having these features and services:
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able to autonegotiate speed and duplex configuration with the switch
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