Lldp Overloading - Cisco Small Business 200 Series Administration Manual

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Administration: Discovery
Configuring LLDP
STEP 1
For each port, the fields are displayed:
Interface—Identifier of interface.
Tx Frames (Total)—Number of transmitted frames.
Rx Frames
-
Total
—Number of received frames.
Discarded
-
—Total number of received frames that were discarded.
Errors
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—Total number of received frames with errors.
Rx TLVs
Discarded
-
—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:
Interface—Port identifier.
Total Bytes In-Use—Total number of bytes of LLDP information in each packet
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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