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ca-type

Syntax

ca-type {
number {
ca-value value;
}
}

Hierarchy Level

[edit protocols lldp-med interface (all | interface-name location civic-based)]

Release Information

Statement introduced in JUNOS Release 9.0 for EX-series switches.

Description

For Link Layer Discovery Protocol Media Endpoint Device (LLDP-MED), configure the address elements. These elements are included in the location information to be advertised from the switch to the MED. This information is used during emergency calls to identify the location of the MED.

For further information about the values that can be used to comprise the location,, refer to RFC 4776, Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCPv4 and DHCPv6) Option for Civic Addresses Configuration Information. A subset of those values is provided below.

The ca-value statement is explained separately.

Default

Disabled.

Options

value—Civic address elements that represent the civic or postal address. Values are:

  • 0—A code that specifies the language used to describe the location.
  • 16—The leading-street direction, such as “N”.
  • 17—A trailing street suffix, such as “SW”.
  • 18—A street suffix or type, such as “Ave” or “Platz”.
  • 19—A house number, such as “6450”.
  • 20—A house-number suffix, such as “A” or “1/2”.
  • 21—A landmark, such as “Stanford University”.
  • 22—Additional location information, such as “South Wing”.
  • 23—The name and occupant of a location, such as “Carrillo's Holiday Market”.
  • 24—A house-number suffix, such as “95684”.
  • 25—A building structure, such as “East Library”.

Required Privilege Level

routing—To view this statement in the configuration.
routing-control—To add this statement to the configuration.