LLDP neighbor information last changed time: 0 days,0 hours,5 minutes,20 seconds
Transmit interval
Hold multiplier
Reinit delay
Transmit delay
Trap interval
Fast start times
Port 1 [Ethernet1/0/1]:
Port status of LLDP
Admin status
Trap flag
Polling interval
Number of neighbors
Number of MED neighbors
Number of CDP neighbors
Number of sent optional TLV
Number of received unknown TLV
Port 2 [Ethernet1/0/2]:
Port status of LLDP
Admin status
Trap flag
Polling interval
Number of neighbors
Number of MED neighbors
Number of CDP neighbors
Number of sent optional TLV
Number of received unknown TLV
As the sample output shows, Ethernet 1/0/2 of Switch A does not connect to any neighboring devices.
CDP-compatible LLDP configuration example (available only on
the A3100 v2 EI)
NOTE:
The A3100 v2 SI Switch Series does not support voice VLAN and CDP-compatible LLDP configurations.
Network requirements
As shown in
Ethernet 1/0/1 and Ethernet 1/0/2 of Switch A are each connected to a Cisco IP phone.
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Configure voice VLAN 2 on Switch A. Enable CDP compatibility of LLDP on Switch A to allow the
Cisco IP phones to automatically configure the voice VLAN, confining their voice traffic within the
voice VLAN and isolating the voice traffic from other types of traffic.
Figure
61:
: 30s
: 4
: 2s
: 2s
: 5s
: 3
: Enable
: Rx_Only
: No
: 0s
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: 1
: 0
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: Enable
: Rx_Only
: No
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