Administration: Discovery
Configuring LLDP
STEP 1
For each port, the fields are displayed:
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Interface—Identifier of interface.
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Tx Frames (Total)—Number of transmitted frames.
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Rx Frames
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Total
—Number of received frames.
Discarded
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—Total number of received frames that were discarded.
Errors
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—Total number of received frames with errors.
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Rx TLVs
Discarded
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—Total number of received TLVs that were discarded.
Unrecognized
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Neighbor's Information Deletion Count—Number of neighbor ageouts on the interface.
STEP 2
LLDP Overloading
LLDP adds information as LLDP and LLDP-MED TLVs into the LLDP packets. LLDP overload occurs when the
total amount of information to be included in a LLDP packet exceed the maximum PDU size supported by an
interface.
The LLDP Overloading page displays the number of bytes of LLDP/LLDP-MED information, the number of
available bytes for additional LLDP information, and the overloading status of every interface.
To view LLDP overloading information:
STEP 1
This page contains the following fields for each port:
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Interface—Port identifier.
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Total Bytes In-Use—Total number of bytes of LLDP information in each packet
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Available Bytes Left—Total number of available bytes left for additional LLDP information in each
packet.
Cisco Small Business 200 Series Smart Switch Administration Guide
Click Administration > Discovery - LLDP > LLDP Statistics.
—Total number of received TLVs that were unrecognized.
Click Refresh to view the latest statistics.
Click Administration > Discovery - LLDP > LLDP Overloading.
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