HP 2910AL User Manual

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Configuring for Network Management Applications
LLDP (Link-Layer Discovery Protocol)

ELIN (Emergency Location Identification Number):

an emergency

number typically assigned to MLTS (Multiline Telephone System Opera­
tors) in North America

coordinate-based location:

attitude, longitude, and altitude informa­

tion (Requires configuration via an SNMP application.)

Syntax: [ no ] lldp config < port-list > medPortLocation < Address-Type >

Configures location or emergency call data the switch advertises
per port in the

location_id

TLV. This TLV is for use by LLDP­

MED endpoints employing location-based applications.

Note: The switch allows one medPortLocation entry per

port (without regard to type). Configuring a new
medPortLocation entry of any type on a port replaces
any previously configured entry on that port.

civic-addr <

COUNTRY-STR > < WHAT > < CA-TYPE > < CA-VALUE > . . .

[< CA-TYPE > < CA-VALUE >] . . . [< CA-TYPE > < CA-VALUE >]

This command enables configuration of a physical
address on a switch port, and allows up to 75 characters
of address information.

COUNTRY-STR

: A two-character country code, as defined by

ISO 3166. Some examples include

FR (France), DE

(Germany), and

IN (India). This field is required in a

civic-addr command. (For a complete list of country codes,
visit

www.iso.org on the world wide web.)

WHAT:

A single-digit number specifying the type of device

to which the location data applies:

0: Location of DHCP server
1: Location of switch
2: Location of LLDP-MED endpoint (recommended

application)

This field is required in a

civic-addr command.

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