Warren Selby writes:
> I believe I spoke with Aastra and Snom at the Astricon tradeshow and
> they said they support it on their newer models as well.
For Snom the enhancement request is SCPP-227, but I don't believe it has
been implemented. I can't find it in any release notes at least. The
gen
2009/11/24 Jonathan Thurman
> I would rate LLDP as a very useful vendor-agnostic protocol.
>
> -Jonathan
>
> So I guess, the next item on my todo list is to test LLDP !
Thanks for the advice.
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On Tue, Nov 24, 2009 at 12:49 AM, Olivier wrote:
> Hello,
>
> LLDP is more and more available on various network elements (endpoint,
> switches, ...).
> It seems to ease network configuration.
Makes Voice VLAN assignment much easier for sure.
> Do you have any experience with it ?
I work with c
2009/11/24 Warren Selby
> If you have a network that doesn't support CDP (such as an all Juniper
> network), LLDP will do the job for you, as long as your phone supports
> it. The latest Polycom sip firmware supports it (but none of their
> older phones can run the new firmware, just the newer on
If you have a network that doesn't support CDP (such as an all Juniper
network), LLDP will do the job for you, as long as your phone supports
it. The latest Polycom sip firmware supports it (but none of their
older phones can run the new firmware, just the newer ones), as well
as the latest
Hello,
LLDP is more and more available on various network elements (endpoint,
switches, ...).
It seems to ease network configuration.
Do you have any experience with it ?
How would you rate LLDP ?
Regards
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