Allied Telesis AT-9000 Series User Manual

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AT-9000 Switch Command Line User’s Guide

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System Capabilities
(Supported)

The device’s functions supported by the
switch.

System Capabilities
(Enabled)

The device’s functions, and whether or
not these functions are currently enabled.

Management Address

The IP address of the neighbor.

Port VLAN ID (PVID)

The VLAN ID of the port.

Port & Protocol VLAN
(Supported)

The protocol VLANs supported by the
switch.

Port & Protocol VLAN
(Enabled)

The protocol VLANs enabled on the
switch.

Port & Protocol VLAN
(VIDs)

The VLAN IDs of the protocol VLANs
supported on the switch.

VLAN Names

The names of the port-based and tagged
VLANs in which the neighbor port is a
member.

Protocol IDs

List of protocols that are accessible
through the neighbor’s port.

MAC/PHY Auto-
negotiation

The speed and duplex mode of the port
and whether the port was configured with
Auto-Negotiation.

Advertised Capability

The auto-negotiation port capabilities,
including 1000BaseTDF, 100BaseTXFD,
100BaseTX, 10BaseTFD, 10BaseT.

Operational MAU Type

The Operational MAU (Medium
Attachment Unit) type is the attached
device’s medium speed such as twisted
pair, fiber, or link speed.

Power via MDI (PoE)

The power via MDI capabilities of the port.

Link Aggregation

The link aggregation status.

Maximum Frame Size

The maximum frame size the port can
forward.

LLDP-MED Device Type

The LLDP-MED device types are Class I,
Class II, Class III, Network Connectivity,
Local, and Unknown.

Table 105. SHOW LLDP NEIGHBORS DETAIL Command (Continued)

Parameter

Description

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