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You can try using the SMIT utility and go to Devices -> List Devices -> Show Characteristics of a Defined Device.
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lldptool-med
lldptool(8) Linux lldptool(8)
NAME
LLDP-MED - Show / manipulate MED TLV configurations
SYNOPSIS
lldptool -t -i ethx -V [ TLV_TYPE ] enableTx
lldptool -T -i ethx -V [ TLV_TYPE ] enableTx = { yes | no }
lldptool -T -i ethx -V LLDP-MED devtype = { class1 | class2 | class3 }
lldptool -t -i ethx -V LLDP-MED devtype
TLV_TYPE : = {LLDP-MED | medCap | medPolicy | medLoc | medPower | medHwRev | medFwRev | medSwRev | medSerNum | medManuf | medModel | medAssetID }
DESCRIPTION
The LLDP-MED extensions support the Link Layer Discovery Protocol for Media Endpoint Devices defined in the ANSI/TIA-1057-2006 document.
Each TLV can be configured as a class1 , class2 or class3 device. Class I devices are the most basic class of Endpoint Device, Class II
devices support media stream capabilities and Class III devices directly support end users of the IP communication system. See ANS-TIA-1057
for clarification of class types.
ARGUMENTS
enableTx
Enables the TLV to be transmitted
devtype
Set or query the class type of the device.
TLV_TYPE
List of supported TLV specifiers applicable to Media Endpoint Devices.
LLDP-MED
apply arguments to all supported MED TLVs.
medCAP LLDP-MED Capabilities TLV
medPolicy
LLDP-MED Network Policy TLV
medLoc LLDP-MED Location TLV
medPower
LLDP-MED Extended Power-via-MDI TLV
medHwRev
LLDP-MED Hardware Revision TLV
medFwRev
LLDP-MED Firmware Revision TLV
medSwRev
LLDP-MED Software Revision TLV
medSerNum
LLDP-MED Serial Number TLV
medManuf
LLDP-MED Manufacturer Name TL
medModel
LLDP-MED Model Name TLV
medAssetID
LLDP-MED Asset ID TLV
EXAMPLE & USAGE
Enable class1 MED device on eth2
lldptool -T -i eth2 -V LLDP-MED enableTx=yes devtype=class1
Query class type of MED on eth2
lldptool -t -i eth2 -V LLDP-MED -c devtype
Query transmit state of medPolicy on device eth2
lldptool -t -i eth2 -V medPolicy -c enableTx
SOURCE
o Link Layer Discovery Protocol for Media Endpoint Devices (http://www.tiaonline.org/standards/technology/voip/documents/ANSI-
TIA-1057_final_for_publication.pdf)
NOTES
SEE ALSO
lldptool(8), lldpad(8)
AUTHOR
John Fastabend
open-lldp June 2011 lldptool(8)