Figure 76. Organizationally Specific TLVIEEE Organizationally Specific TLVsEight TLV types have been defined by the IEEE 802.1 and 802.3 working groups as a basic part of LLDP; the IEEE OUI is 00-80-C2. Youcan configure the Dell Networking system to advertise any or all of these TLVs.Table 51. Optional TLV TypesType TLV DescriptionOptional TLVs4 Port description A user-defined alphanumeric string thatdescribes the port. Dell Networking OS doesnot currently support this TLV.5 System name A user-defined alphanumeric string thatidentifies the system.6 System description A user-defined alphanumeric string thatidentifies the system.7 System capabilities Identifies the chassis as one or more of thefollowing: repeater, bridge, WLAN AccessPoint, Router, Telephone, DOCSIS cabledevice, end station only, or other.8 Management address Indicates the network address of themanagement interface. Dell Networking OSdoes not currently support this TLV.IEEE 802.1 Organizationally Specific TLVs127 Port-VLAN ID On Dell Networking systems, indicates theuntagged VLAN to which a port belongs.127 Port and Protocol VLAN ID On Dell Networking systems, indicates thetagged VLAN to which a port belongs (andthe untagged VLAN to which a port belongsif the port is in Hybrid mode).127 Protocol Identity Indicates the protocols that the port canprocess. Dell Networking OS does notcurrently support this TLV.IEEE 802.3 Organizationally Specific TLVs127 MAC/PHY Configuration/Status Indicates the capability and current settingof the duplex status and bit rate, andwhether the current settings are the resultof auto-negotiation. This TLV is not availablein the Dell Networking OS implementation of534 Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP)