What is lldp-med, Why are device discovery protocols needed, Why are device discovery protocols – Dell POWEREDGE M1000E User Manual

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Discovering Network Devices

LLDP is a one-way protocol; there are no request/response sequences.

Information is advertised by stations implementing the transmit function,

and is received and processed by stations implementing the receive function.

The transmit and receive functions can be enabled/disabled separately on

each switch port.

What is LLDP-MED?

LLDP-MED is an extension of the LLDP standard. LLDP-MED uses LLDP's

organizationally-specific Type- Length-Value (TLV) extensions and defines

new TLVs that make it easier for a VoIP deployment in a wired or wireless

LAN/MAN environment. It also makes mandatory a few optional TLVs from

LLDP and recommends not transmitting some TLVs.
The TLVs only communicate information; these TLVs do not automatically

translate into configuration. An external application may query the MED

MIB and take management actions in configuring functionality.

Why are Device Discovery Protocols Needed?

The device discovery protocols are used primarily in conjunction with

network management tools to provide information about network topology

and configuration, and to help troubleshoot problems that occur on the

network. The discovery protocols can also facilitate inventory management

within a company.
LLDP and the LLDP-MED extension are vendor-neutral discovery protocols

that can discover devices made by numerous vendors. LLDP-MED is

intended to be used on ports that connect to VoIP phones. Additional

applications for LLDP-MED include device location (including for

Emergency Call Service/E911) and Power over Ethernet management.
ISDP interoperates with the Cisco-proprietary CDP protocol and is most

effective in an environment that contains many Cisco devices.

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