An index value used as the key to the list of destination MAC
addresses used both as the destination addresses on transmitted LLDPDUs
and on received LLDPDUs. This index value is also used as a secondary
key in lists that use interface as a primary key.
man-addr-if-subtype
enumeration
Management address interface subtype
man-addr-if-subtype
enumeration
Management address interface subtype.
man-addr-if-subtype
enumeration
Management address interface subtype
man-addr-type
string
Management address associated with the LLDP agent.
man-addr-type
string
Management address associated with the LLDP agent
man-addr-type
string
Management address associated with the LLDP agent
port-list
binary
Each octet within this value specifies a set of eight ports, with the
first octet specifying ports 1 through 8, the second octet specifying
ports 9 through 16, etc. Within each octet, the most significant bit
represents the lowest numbered port, and the least significant bit
represents the highest numbered port. Thus, each port of the system is
represented by a single bit within the value of this object. If that
bit has a value of '1' then that port is included in the set of ports;
the port is not included if its bit has a value of '0'.
port-list
binary
Each octet within this value specifies a set of eight ports, with the
first octet specifying ports 1 through 8, the second octet specifying
ports 9 through 16, etc. Within each octet, the most significant bit
represents the lowest numbered port, and the least significant bit
represents the highest numbered port. Thus, each port of the system is
represented by a single bit within the value of this object. If that
bit has a value of '1' then that port is included in the set of ports;
the port is not included if its bit has a value of '0'.
port-list
binary
Each octet within this value specifies a set of eight ports, with the
first octet specifying ports 1 through 8, the second octet specifying
ports 9 through 16, etc. Within each octet, the most significant bit
represents the lowest numbered port, and the least significant bit
represents the highest numbered port. Thus, each port of the system is
represented by a single bit within the value of this object. If that
bit has a value of '1' then that port is included in the set of ports;
the port is not included if its bit has a value of '0'.