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active link 1and routing 1and routing protocols 1auto mode 1auto-MDIXconfiguring 1described 1auto-MDIX, configuring 1C
CDPdefined with LLDP 1power negotiation extensions 1CDP with power consumption, described 1CDP with power negotiation, described 1Cisco intelligent power management 1Cisco UPoEdevices supported 1ports 1civic location 1custom location 1D
default configurationLLDP 1default setting 1devices supported 1E
ELIN location 1enhanced PoE 1active link 1and routing 1and routing protocols 1default setting 1described 1for network management 1supported features 1unsupported features 1Ethernet management port configuration 1Ethernet management port, internaland routing 1and routing protocols 1unsupported features 1Example for Configuring Auto-MDIX command 1Example for Configuring Layer 3 Interfaces command 1F
Fa0 portSee Ethernet management port<$nopage> 1fastethernet0 portSee Ethernet management port<$nopage> 1for network management 1G
Generic Routing Encapsulation (GRE) 1geo location 1GRE tunnel interfacespackets switched in hardware 1packets switched in software 1H
high-power devices operating in low-power mode 1hub 1I
IEEE power classification levels 1interfacesauto-MDIX, configuring 1internal power suppliesSee power supplies<$nopage> 1inventory management TLV 1L
LLDPconfiguringdefault configuration 1enabling 1overview 1switch stack considerations 1transmission timer and holdtime, setting 1LLDP-MEDconfiguringTLVs 1supported TLVs 1location TLV 1M
MAC/PHY configuration status TLV 1management address TLV 1managing 1monitoring 1monitoring power 1MTUsystem jumbo 1system routing 1N
network policy TLV 1P
PoEauto mode 1CDP with power consumption, described 1CDP with power negotiation, described 1Cisco intelligent power management 1devices supported 1high-power devices operating in low-power mode 1IEEE power classification levels 1monitoring 1monitoring power 1policing power consumption 1policing power usage 1ports 1power management modes 1power negotiation extensions to CDP 1powered-device detection and initial power allocation 1standards supported 1static mode 1PoE+devices supported 1ports 1policing power consumption 1policing power usage 1port description TLV 1port VLAN ID TLV 1power management modes 1power management TLV 1power negotiation extensions 1power negotiation extensions to CDP 1power supplyconfiguring 1managing 1powered-device detection and initial power allocation 1R
routing 1S
See Ethernet management port<$nopage> 1See power supplies<$nopage> 1standards supported 1static mode 1statisticssupported features 1system capabilities TLV 1system description TLV 1system jumbo 1system MTU 1System MTU 1system name TLV 1system routing 1T
TLVsdefined 1U
unsupported features 1W
wired location serviceconfiguring 1location TLV 1overview 1understanding 1