Viewing LLDP local system properties

With the Local System tab, you can view LLDP properties for the local system.

To view LLDP local system properties:

Procedure steps

  1. From the navigation tree, double-click Edit.

  2. From the Edit tree, double-click Diagnostics.

  3. From the Diagnostics tree, double-click 802.1AB.

  4. From the 802.1AB tree, double-click LLDP.

  5. Select the Local System tab.

The following table outlines the parameters of the LLDP Local System tab.

Table 1. Variable definitions
Variable Value
ChassisIdSubtype
the type of encoding used to identify the local system chassis:
  • chassisComponent

  • interfaceAlias

  • portComponent

  • macAddress

  • networkAddress

  • interfaceName

  • local

ChassisId chassis ID
SysName local system name
SysDesc local system description
SysCapSupported identifies the system capabilities supported on the local system
SysCapEnabled identifies the system capabilities that are enabled on the local system
DeviceClass local MED device class
HardwareRev the vendor-specific hardware revision string as advertised by the local device
FirmwareRev the vendor-specific firmware revision string as advertised by the local device
SoftwareRev the vendor-specific software revision string as advertised by the local device
SerialNum the vendor-specific serial number as advertised by the local device
MfgName the vendor-specific manufacturer name as advertised by the local device
ModelName the vendor-specific model name as advertised by the local device
AssetID the vendor-specific asset tracking identifier as advertised by the local device
DeviceType defines the type of Power-via-MDI (Power over Ethernet) advertised by the local device:
  • pseDevice: indicates that the device is advertised as a Power Sourcing Entity (PSE).

  • pdDevice: indicates that the device is advertised as a Powered Device (PD)

  • none: indicates that the device does not support PoE

PSEPowerSource defines the type of PSE Power Source advertised by the local device:
  • primary: indicates that the device advertises its power source as primary

  • backup: indicates that the device advertises its power source as backup

PDPowerReq specifies the value of the power required (in units of 0.1 watts) by a Powered Device (PD)
PDPowerSource defines the type of power source advertised as in use by the local device:
  • fromPSE: indicates that the device advertises its power source as received from a PSE

  • local: indicates that the device advertises its power source as local

  • localAndPSE: indicates that the device advertises its power source as using both local and PSE power

PDPowerPriority defines the priority advertised as required by this PD:
  • critical: indicates that the device advertises its power priority as critical, see RFC 3621

  • high: indicates that the device advertises its power priority as high, see RFC 3621

  • low: indicates that the device advertises its power priority as low, see RFC 3621