PLANET WGSW-20160HP User Manual

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User’s Manual of WGSW-20160HP

endpoint products that act as end user communication appliances supporting IP

media. Capabilities include all of the capabilities defined for the previous Generic

Endpoint (Class I) and Media Endpoint (Class II) classes, and are extended to

include aspects related to end user devices. Example product categories

expected to adhere to this class include (but are not limited to) end user

communication appliances, such as IP Phones, PC-based softphones, or other

communication appliances that directly support the end user.

Discovery services defined in this class include provision of location identifier

(including ECS / E911 information), embedded L2 switch support, inventory

management

LLDP-MED Capabilities describes the neighbor unit's LLDP-MED capabilities.

The possible capabilities are:

1. LLDP-MED capabilities

2. Network Policy

3. Location Identification

4. Extended Power via MDI - PSE

5. Extended Power via MDI - PD

6. Inventory

7. Reserved

LLDP-MED

Capabilities

Application Type

Application Type indicating the primary function of the application(s) defined for

this network policy, advertised by an Endpoint or Network Connectivity Device.

The poosible application types are shown below.

Voice

- for use by dedicated IP Telephony handsets and other similar appliances

supporting interactive voice services. These devices are typically deployed on a

separate VLAN for ease of deployment and enhanced security by isolation from

data applications.

Voice Signaling

- for use in network topologies that require a different policy for

the voice signaling than for the voice media.

Guest Voice

- to support a separate limited feature-set voice service for guest

users and visitors with their own IP Telephony handsets and other similar

appliances supporting interactive voice services.

Guest Voice Signaling - for use in network topologies that require a different

policy for the guest voice signaling than for the guest voice media.

Softphone Voice

- for use by softphone applications on typical data centric

devices, such as PCs or laptops.

Video Conferencing

- for use by dedicated Video Conferencing equipment and

other similar appliances supporting real-time interactive video/audio services.

Streaming Video

- for use by broadcast or multicast based video content

distribution and other similar applications supporting streaming video services

that require specific network policy treatment. Video applications relying on TCP

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