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lldp-med at P300

stavros_karagul
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I need to transport some few vlans and also lldp-med functionality to the other side of a P300-P300 link. Does that work ? Could not find any guidance for the setup.

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syamantakomer
Community Admin
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Hi Stavros,

If AP eth port is set to trunk, all VLANs are tagged and VLAN 1 is Native VLAN. So whatever you pass from gateway side switch, will pass to non-root side switch.

LLDP-med is not supported I think but I will check if I can find more information for you.

In the meantime, you can connect two P300s and take a pcap on either sides of P300 network to see if LLDP traffic is passing or not.


Syamantak Omer
Sr.Staff TSE | CWNA | CCNA | RCWA | RASZA | RICXI
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syamantakomer
Community Admin
Community Admin

Hi Stavros,

If AP eth port is set to trunk, all VLANs are tagged and VLAN 1 is Native VLAN. So whatever you pass from gateway side switch, will pass to non-root side switch.

LLDP-med is not supported I think but I will check if I can find more information for you.

In the meantime, you can connect two P300s and take a pcap on either sides of P300 network to see if LLDP traffic is passing or not.


Syamantak Omer
Sr.Staff TSE | CWNA | CCNA | RCWA | RASZA | RICXI
RUCKUS Networks, CommScope!
Follow me on LinkedIn

stavros_karagul
New Contributor

Thx Omer

This LLDP-MED is absolut must for the use-case.

If I had a couple of P300's available, I'd done the test. But, I do not.

So I am in search of a reliable source who can guide me on this.