Cisco 350 Series Administration Manual page 205

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Neighbor Interface—Interface number of the neighbor through which frame arrived.
Native VLAN—Neighbors native VLAN.
Application—Name of application running on the neighbor.
Duplex—Whether neighbors interface is half or full duplex.
Addresses—Neighbors addresses.
Power Drawn—Amount of power consumed by neighbor on the interface.
Version—Neighbors software version.
Power Request—Power requested by PD that is connected to the port.
Power Request List—Each PD may send a list (up to 3) of supported power levels.
Power Available
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Request ID—Last power request ID received echoes the Request-ID field last
received in a Power Requested TLV. It is 0 if no Power Requested TLV was received
since the interface last transitioned to Up.
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Power Management ID—Value incremented by 1 (or 2, to avoid 0) each time any
one of the following events occur:
Available-Power or Management Power Level fields change value
A Power Requested TLV is received with a Request-ID field that is different from
the last-received set (or when the first value is received)
The interface transitions to Down
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Available Power—Amount of power consumed by port.
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Management Power Level—Displays the supplier's request to the pod device for its
Power Consumption TLV. The device always displays "No Preference" in this field.
4-Wire Power via MDI
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4-Pair PoE Supported—Indicates system and port support enabling the 4-pair wire
(true only for specific ports that have this HW ability).
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Spare Pair Detection/Classification Required—Indicates that the 4-pair wire is
needed.
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PD Spare Pair Desired State—Indicates a pod device requesting to enable the 4-pair
ability.
Cisco 350, 350X and 550X Series Managed Switches, Firmware Release 2.4, ver 0.4
Administration: Discovery
Discovery - CDP

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