Configuring A Time To Live - Dell Z9000 Configuration Manual

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Return to the default setting.
CONFIGURATION mode or INTERFACE mode
no mode
Example of Configuring a Single Mode
R1(conf)#protocol lldp
R1(conf-lldp)#show config
!
protocol lldp
advertise dot1-tlv port-protocol-vlan-id port-vlan-id
advertise dot3-tlv max-frame-size
advertise management-tlv system-capabilities system-description
no disable
R1(conf-lldp)#mode ?
rx
Rx only
tx
Tx only
R1(conf-lldp)#mode tx
R1(conf-lldp)#show config
!
protocol lldp
advertise dot1-tlv port-protocol-vlan-id port-vlan-id
advertise dot3-tlv max-frame-size
advertise management-tlv system-capabilities system-description
mode tx
no disable
R1(conf-lldp)#no mode
R1(conf-lldp)#show config
!
protocol lldp
advertise dot1-tlv port-protocol-vlan-id port-vlan-id
advertise dot3-tlv max-frame-size
advertise management-tlv system-capabilities system-description
no disable
R1(conf-lldp)#

Configuring a Time to Live

The information received from a neighbor expires after a specific amount of time (measured in seconds)
called a time to live (TTL).
The TTL is the product of the LLDPDU transmit interval (hello) and an integer called a multiplier. The
default multiplier is 4, which results in a default TTL of 120 seconds.
Adjust the TTL value.
CONFIGURATION mode or INTERFACE mode.
multiplier
Return to the default multiplier value.
CONFIGURATION mode or INTERFACE mode.
no multiplier
Example of the multiplier Command to Configure Time to Live
R1(conf-lldp)#show config
!
protocol lldp
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Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP)

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