260 LLDP CommandsSyntax• lldp med network-policy number application [vlan id] [vlan-type {tagged | untagged}] [up priority][dscp value]• no lldp med network-policy number• number — Network policy sequential number.• application — The name or the number of the primary function of the application defined for thisnetwork policy. Available application names are: voice, voice-signaling, guest-voice, guest-voice-signaling, softphone-voice, video-conferencing, streaming-video, video-signaling.• vlan id — VLAN identifier for the application.• vlan-type — Specifies if the application is using a ‘tagged’ or an ‘untagged’ VLAN.• up priority — User Priority (Layer 2 priority) to be used for the specified application.• dscp value — DSCP value to be used for the specified application.Default ConfigurationNo Network policy is defined.Command ModesGlobal Configuration mode.User Guidelines• Use the lldp med network-policy Interface Configuration command to attach a network policy to aport.• Up to 32 network policies can be defined.lldp med network-policy (interface)The lldp med network-policy Interface Configuration (Ethernet) mode command attaches a LLDPMED network policy to a port.Syntax• lldp med network-policy {add | remove} number• number — Network policy sequential number.• add — Specifies attach to a port.• remove — Specifies remove from a porty.Default ConfigurationNo network policy is attached.5400_CLI.book Page 260 Wednesday, December 17, 2008 4:33 PM