Link Layer Discovery Protocol and LLDP-MED
vlan‐id
stp
lacp
gvrp
mac‐phy
poe
link‐aggr
max‐frame
med‐cap
med‐pol
med‐loc
med‐poe
port-string
Defaults
None.
Mode
Switch command, Read‐Write.
Example
This example disables the management address, MED capability, MED network policy, and MED
location identification TLVs from being sent in LLDPDUs by port ge.1.1.
Matrix(rw)->clear lldp port tx-tlv mgmt-addr med-cap med-pol med-loc ge.1.1
3-38 Discovery Protocols Configuration
Disables the Port VLAN ID IEEE 802.1 Extensions TLV from being
transmitted in LLDPDUs.
Disables the Spanning Tree information defined by Protocol Identity
IEEE 802.1 Extensions TLV from being transmitted in LLDPDUs.
Disables the LACP information defined by Protocol Identity IEEE 802.1
Extensions TLV from being transmitted in LLDPDUs.
Disables the GVRP information defined by Protocol Identity IEEE 802.1
Extensions TLV from being transmitted in LLDPDUs.
Disables the MAC‐PHY Configuration/Status IEEE 802.3 Extensions
TLV from being transmitted in LLDPDUs.
Disables the Power via MDI IEEE 802.3 Extensions TLV from being
transmitted in LLDPDUs. Only valid for PoE‐enabled ports.
Disables the Link Aggregation IEEE 802.3 Extensions TLV from being
transmitted in LLDPDUs.
Disables the Maximum Frame Size IEEE 802.3 Extensions TLV from
being transmitted in LLDPDUs.
Disables the LLDP‐MED Capabilities TLV from being transmitted in
LLDPDUs.
Disables the LLDP‐MED Network Policy TLV from being transmitted in
LLDPDUs.
Disables the LLDP‐MED Location Identification TLV from being
transmitted in LLDPDUs.
Disables the LLDP‐MED Extended Power via MDI TLV from being
transmitted in LLDPDUs. Only valid for PoE‐enabled ports.
Specifies the port or range of ports to be affected.
clear lldp port tx-tlv