Use this procedure to display LLDP policy information for the remote system.
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From the navigation tree, double-click Edit. |
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In the Edit tree, double-click Diagnostics. |
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In the Diagnostic tree, double-click 802.1AB. |
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In the 802.1AB tree, double-click Port MED. |
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On the work area, click the Neighbor Policy tab. |
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The following table describes the Neighbor Policy tab fields.
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TimeMark | Indicates the TimeFilter for this entry. |
LocalPortNum | Identifies the local port on which the remote system information is received. |
Index | Indicates the arbitrary local integer value used by this agent to identify a particular MSAP. An agent is encouraged to assign monotonically increasing index values to new entries, starting with one, after each reboot. |
PolicyAppType | Shows the policy application type. |
PolicyVlanID | Indicates the extension of the VLAN Identifier for the port, as defined in IEEE 802.1P-1998. A value of 1 through 4094 is used to define a valid PVID. A value of 0 is used if the device is using priority tagged frames, meaning that only the 802.1p priority level is significant and that the default VID of the ingress port is being used instead. A value of 4095 is reserved for implementation use. |
PolicyPriority | Indicates the value of the 802.1p priority which is associated with the remote system connected to the port. |
PolicyDscp | Contains the value of the Differentiated Service Code Point (DSCP) as defined in IETF RFC 2474 and RFC 2475 that is associated with the remote system connected to the port. |
PolicyUnknown | Indicates whether the network policy for the specified application type is currently unknown or defined. |
PolicyTagged | Indicates whether the application is using a tagged VLAN, untagged VLAN, or does not support a port based VLAN operation. |