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Link Layer Discovery Protocol
System Description – The system description is taken from the
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sysDescr object in RFC 3418, which includes the full name and
version identification of the system's hardware type, software
operating system, and networking software.
System Name – The system name is taken from the sysName
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object in RFC 3418, which contains the system's administratively
assigned name. To configure the system name, see
System Information" on page
802.1 Organizationally Specific TLVs – Configures IEEE 802.1
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information included in the TLV field of advertised messages.
Protocol Identity – The protocols that are accessible through this
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interface (see
"Protocol VLANs" on page
VLAN ID – The port's default VLAN identifier (PVID) indicates the
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VLAN with which untagged or priority-tagged frames are associated
(see
"IEEE 802.1Q VLANs" on page
VLAN Name – The name of all VLANs to which this interface has
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been assigned (see
"Protocol VLANs" on page
Port and Protocol VLAN ID – The port-based protocol VLANs
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configured on this interface (see
and
"Protocol VLANs" on page
802.3 Organizationally Specific TLVs – Configures IEEE 802.3
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information included in the TLV field of advertised messages.
Link Aggregation – The link aggregation capabilities, aggregation
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status of the link, and the IEEE 802.3 aggregated port identifier if
this interface is currently a link aggregation member.
Max Frame Size – The maximum frame size. (See
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Support for Jumbo Frames" on page 102
configuring the maximum frame size for this switch
MAC/PHY Configuration/Status – The MAC/PHY configuration
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and status which includes information about auto-negotiation
support/capabilities, and operational Multistation Access Unit (MAU)
type.
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To configure LLDP interface attributes:
Click Administration, LLDP.
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Select Configure Interface from the Step list.
2.
Set the LLDP transmit/receive mode, specify whether or not to send
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SNMP trap messages, and select the information to advertise in LLDP
messages.
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"IEEE 802.1Q VLANs" on page 165
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"IEEE 802.1Q VLANs" on page 165
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for information on
"Displaying
and
"Configuring