Configuring Lldp; Overview; Basic Concepts - HP 6125XLG Configuration Manual

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Configuring LLDP

You can set an Ethernet port as a Layer 3 interface by using the port link-mode route command (see
"Configuring Ethernet

Overview

In a heterogeneous network, a standard configuration exchange platform ensures that different types of
network devices from different vendors can discover one another and exchange configuration for the
sake of interoperability and management.
The Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP) is specified in IEEE 802.1AB. The protocol operates on the data
link layer to exchange device information between directly connected devices. With LLDP, a device sends
local device information (including its major functions, management IP address, device ID, and port ID)
as TLV (type, length, and value) triplets in LLDP Data Units (LLDPDUs) to the directly connected devices. At
the same time, the device stores the device information received in LLDPDUs sent from the LLDP neighbors
in a standard MIB. For more information about MIBs, see Network Management and Monitoring
Configuration Guide. LLDP enables a network management system to quickly detect and identify Layer 2
network topology changes.

Basic concepts

LLDP agent
An LLDP agent is a mapping of an entity where LLDP runs. Multiple LLDP agents can run on an interface
at the same time.
LLDP agents are divided into the following types:
Nearest bridge agent.
Nearest customer bridge agent.
Nearest non-TPMR bridge agent.
A Two-port MAC Relay (TPMR) is a type of bridge that has only two externally-accessible bridge ports.
It supports a subset of the functions of a MAC bridge. A TPMR is transparent to all frame-based
media-independent protocols except the following:
Protocols destined to it.
Protocols destined to reserved MAC addresses that the relay function of the TPMR is defined not to
forward.
LLDP exchanges packets between neighbor agents and creates and maintains neighbor information for
them.
Figure 68
customer bridge (CB) and service bridge (SB).
interfaces").
shows the neighbor relationships for these LLDP agents. LLDP has two bridge modes:
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