Assigning An Lldp Profile To A Port Or Ports In A Lag - Brocade Communications Systems WFT-2D User Manual

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3. Click the LLDP-DCBX tab on the Edit Switch dialog box.
4. Select an existing LLDP profile from the LLDP Profiles list in the upper right pane.
5. Click the left arrow button.
6. When you have finished the configuration, click OK to launch the Deploy to Products dialog
7.
8. Click Start on the Deployment Status dialog box to save the changes to the selected devices.
9. Click Close to close the Deployment Status dialog box.

Assigning an LLDP profile to a port or ports in a LAG

You create LLDP profiles using the Edit Switch dialog box, which you access from the DCB
Configuration dialog box. Global configuration parameters, which is the default selection, are
displayed in the Assigned Profile table.
NOTE
A yellow banner displayed on the LLDP-DCBX dialog box indicates that LLDP-DCBX is disabled on the
switch. The configuration options become functional when LLDP-DCBX is enabled on the switch.
1. Select Configure > DCB from the menu bar.
2. Select a port or link aggregation group (LAG), and click Edit.
3. Click the LLDP-DCBX tab on the Edit Port or Edit LAG dialog box.
4. Click Assign an LLDP profile to <port name> button to enable the feature.
5. Select an LLDP profile from the Available Profiles list.
6. When you have finished the configuration, click OK to launch the Deploy to Ports/LAGs dialog
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NOTE
You cannot delete <Global Configurations>. You can, however, edit global configurations. For
more information, refer to
The selected LLDP profile is removed from the list.
box.
Click OK.
The Deployment Status dialog box launches.
The DCB Configuration dialog box displays, showing the status of all DCB-related hardware and
functions.
The Assign an LLDP profile dialog box displays.
NOTE
Assign the Global Configuration is the default. The Available Profiles list is disabled if global
configuration is selected. In addition, the Assign an LLDP profile button is disabled if no LLDP
profiles exist on the switch.
box. Refer to
"Switch, port, and LAG deployment"
"Product configuration templates"
on page 638 for more information.
LLDP-DCBX configuration
on page 1449.
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