Link Layer Discovery Protocol (Lldp); 802.1Ab (Lldp) Overview; Protocol Data Units - Dell S4048T Configuration Manual

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Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP)

This chapter describes how to configure and use the link layer discovery protocol (LLDP).

802.1AB (LLDP) Overview

LLDP — defined by IEEE 802.1AB — is a protocol that enables a local area network (LAN) device to advertise
its configuration and receive configuration information from adjacent LLDP-enabled LAN infrastructure
devices.
The collected information is stored in a management information base (MIB) on each device, and is
accessible via simple network management protocol (SNMP).

Protocol Data Units

Configuration information is exchanged in the form of Type, Length, Value (TLV) segments.
Type — The kind of information included in the TLV.
Length — The value, in octets, of the TLV after the Length field.
Value — The configuration information that the agent is advertising.
The chassis ID TLV is shown in the following illustration.
Figure 77. Type, Length, Value (TLV) Segment
TLVs are encapsulated in a frame called an LLDP data unit (LLDPDU) (shown in the following table), which is
transmitted from one LLDP-enabled device to its LLDP-enabled neighbors. LLDP is a one-way protocol.
LLDP-enabled devices (LLDP agents) can transmit and/or receive advertisements, but they cannot solicit and
do not respond to advertisements.
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