Cache Table; Figure 4.35 System > Advanced Configuration > Isdp Cache Table - Advantech EKI-9516P-HV User Manual

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Item
Hold Time Interval
(Seconds)
Device ID
Device ID Format
Capability
Device ID Format
Submit
Refresh
Cancel

Cache Table

Use the ISDP Cache Table page to view information about other devices the switch
has discovered through the ISDP.
To access this page, click System > Advanced Configuration > ISDP > Cache
Table.
Figure 4.35 System > Advanced Configuration > ISDP > Cache Table
The following table describes the items in the previous figure.
Item
Device ID
Interface
IP Address
Version
Hold Time
Capability
Platform
Port ID
Protocol Version
Last Time Changed
Refresh
Clear
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Description
The number of seconds the neighbor device should consider the infor-
mation it receives in an ISDP packet to be valid.
The identification information the device advertises to its neighbors in
the ISDP packets.
The possible formats that the device can use for identification pur-
poses.
The current format of the device ID.
Click Submit to save the values and update the screen.
Click Refresh to update the screen.
Click Cancel to restore default value.
Description
The ID of the neighbor device as advertised in the ISDP message.
The ID could be a host name, serial number, product name, MAC
address, or some other type of information that identifies the neighbor
device.
The local interface that is connected to the neighbor. The ISDP mes-
sage was received on this interface.
The (first) network-layer address reported in the address TLV of the
most recently received ISDP message from the neighbor.
The firmware version running on the neighbor device, as advertised in
the ISDP message.
The number of seconds the information received in an ISDP packet is
considered valid. The timer restarts each time a new ISDP packet is
received from the neighbor. If the value reaches 0, the device is con-
sidered to be disconnected, and the entry ages out.
The functional capabilities advertised by the neighbor. For example, a
neighbor might advertise itself as a switch, router, or host.
The hardware platform information advertised by the neighbor. The
neighbor's ISDP packet might included information such as the name
of the manufacturer or product model.
The port on the neighbor device from which the ISDP packet was
sent. This is the port that is directly connected to the local interface
identified in the Interface field.
The protocol version of the ISDP packet sent by the neighbor.
The amount of time that has passed since the entry was last modified.
Click Refresh to update the screen.
Click Clear to remove the selected entry.
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