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Display Message
Interface: Specifies the list of all the ports on which LLDP-MED is enabled.
Remote ID: An internal identifier to the switch to mark each remote device to the system.
Device Class: Specifies local device's MED Classification. There are four different kinds of devices,
three of them represent the actual end points (classified as Class I Generic [IP Communication
Controller etc.], Class II Media [Conference Bridge etc.], Class III Communication [IP Telephone
etc.]). The fourth device is Network Connectivity Device, which is typically a LAN Switch/Router, IEEE
802.1 Bridge, IEEE 802.11 Wireless Access Point etc.
7.12.1.12 show lldp med remote-device detail
The user can go to the CLI Privilege Exec to d display detailed information about remote devices that
transmit current LLDP-MED data to an interface on the system, use the show lldp med remote-device
detail <slot/port> Privilege command.
Syntax
show lldp med remote-device detail <slot/port>
Default Setting
None
Command Mode
Privileged Exec
Display Message
Term Definition:
Capabilities: Specifies the supported and enabled capabilities that was received in MED TLV on
this port.
MED Capabilities Supported: Specifies supported capabilities that was received in MED TLV on
this port.
MED Capabilities Enabled: Specifies enabled capabilities that was received in MED TLV on this
port.
Device Class: Specifies device class as advertised by the device remotely connected to the port.
Network Policies Specifies if network policy TLV is received in the LLDP frames on this port.
Media Policy Application Type: Specifies the application type. Types of application types are
unknown, voicesignaling, guestvoice, guestvoicesignalling, softphonevoice, videoconferencing,
streammingvideo, vidoesignalling. Each application type that is received has the VLAN id, priority,
DSCP, tagged bit status and unknown bit status. A port may receive one or many such application
types. If a network policy TLV has been receive on this port only then would this information be
displayed.
Vlan ID: Specifies the VLAN id associated with a particular policy type.
Priority: Specifies the priority associated with a particular policy type.