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Chapter 4
Device Management
Parameter
auton
speed { speed }
duplex { duplex }
link-alarms
ip-address-src { ip-address-src }
ipv6-address-src { ipv6-address-src }
proxyarp
on-demand
alias { alias }
admin-status { admin-status }
notify
4.
Configure the LLDP settings by configuring the following parameter(s):
Parameter
admin-status { admin-status }
100
Default:   true
Enables/Disables the network communications on this port.
Enables or disables IEEE 802.3 auto-negotiation. Enabling auto-negotiation results in
speed and duplex being negotiated upon link detection; both end devices must be auto-
negotiation compliant for the best possible results.
Synopsis:   { 10, 100, 1000 }
Speed (in Megabit-per-second or Gigabit-per-second). If auto-negotiation is enabled, this
is the speed capability advertised by the auto-negotiation process. If auto-negotiation
is disabled, the port is explicitly forced to this speed mode. AUTO means advertise all
supported speed modes.
Synopsis:   { half, full }
If auto-negotiation is enabled, this is the duplex capability advertised by the auto-
negotiation process. If auto-negotiation is disabled, the port is explicitly forced to this
duplex mode. AUTO means advertise all supported duplex modes.
Synopsis:   { true, false }
Default:   true
Disabling link-alarms will prevent alarms and LinkUp and LinkDown SNMP traps from
being sent for that interface. Link alarms may also be controlled for the whole system
under admin / alarm-cfg.
Synopsis:   { static, dynamic }
Default:   static
Determines whether the IP address is static or dynamically assigned via DHCP or BOOTP.
The DYNAMIC option is a common case of a dynamically assigned IP address. It switches
between BOOTP and DHCP until it gets the response from the relevant server. It must be
static for non-management interfaces.
Synopsis:   { static, dynamic }
Default:   static
Determines whether the IPv6 address is static or dynamically assigned via DHCPv6. The
DYNAMIC option is a common case of a dynamically assigned IPv6 address. This must be
static for non-management interfaces.
Enables/Disables whether the port will respond to ARP requests for hosts other than
itself.
This interface is up or down on demand of link fail over.
Synopsis:   A string 1 to 64 characters long
The SNMP alias name of the interface
Synopsis:   { tx-only, rx-only, rx-tx, no-lldp }
Default:   rx-tx
• no-lldp : The local LLDP agent can neither transmit nor receive LLDP frames.
• rxTx : The local LLDP agent can both transmit and receive LLDP frames through the
port.
• txOnly : The local LLDP agent can only transmit LLDP frames.
• rxOnly : The local LLDP agent can only receive LLDP frames.
Disabling notifications will prevent sending notifications and generating alarms for a
particular interface from the LLDP agent.
Synopsis:   { tx-only, rx-only, rx-tx, no-lldp }
Default:   rx-tx
Description
Description
Configuring a Routable Ethernet Port
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