HP (Hewlett-Packard) 2520 Switch User Manual


 
Configuring for Network Management Applications
LLDP (Link-Layer Discovery Protocol)
able to use the following network policy elements configured on the
client port
• voice VLAN ID
802.1p (Layer 2) QoS
Diffserv codepoint (DSCP) (Layer 3) QoS
discover and advertise device location data learned from the switch
support emergency call service (ECS—such as E911, 999, and 112)
advertise device information for the device data inventory collected
by the switch, including:
hardware revision
serial number
asset ID
firmware revision
manufacturer name
software revision
• model name
provide information on network connectivity capabilities (for
example, a multi-port VoIP phone with Layer 2 switch capability)
support the fast start capability
Note LLDP-MED on the switches covered in this guide is intended for use with VoIP
endpoints, and is not designed to support links between network
infrastructure devices, such as switch-to-switch or switch-to-router links.
LLDP-MED Endpoint Device Classes. LLDP-MED endpoint devices are,
by definition, located at the network edge and communicate using the LLDP-
MED framework. Any LLDP-MED endpoint device belongs to one of the
following three classes:
Class 1 (Generic Endpoint Devices): These devices offer the basic
LLDP discovery services, network policy advertisement (VLAN ID,
Layer 2/802.1p priority, and Layer 3/DSCP priority), and PoE manage-
ment. This class includes such devices as IP call controllers and
communication-related servers.
Class 2 (Media Endpoint Devices): These devices offer all Class 1
features plus media streaming capability, and include such devices as
voice/media gateways, conference bridges, and media servers.
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