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Chapter 44 Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP) Commands
Switch LLDP settings
Table 125
LABEL
Transmit Hold
Transmit Delay
Reinitialize Delay
This example shows LLDP settings on a port.
sysname# show lldp config interface port-channel 2
LLDP Port Configuration:
Port
AdminStatus
2
tx-rx
Basic TLV Flags: (P)Port Description, (N)System Name, (D)System Description
(C)System Capabilities, (M)Management Address
802.1 TLV Flags: (P)Port & Protocol VLAN ID, (V)Port VLAN ID
(E)DCBX ETS Configuration, (F)DCBX PFC Configuration
(A)DCBX Application Priority Configuration
802.3 TLV Flags: (L)Link Aggregation, (M)MAC/PHY Configuration/Status
(F)Maximum Frame Size, (P)Power Via MDI
sysname#
The following table describes the labels in this screen.
LLDP settings on a port
Table 126
LABEL
Port
AdminStatus
Notification
BasicTLV
Dot1TLV
Dot3TLV
BasicTLV Flags
802.1TLV Flags
802.3TLV Flags
(continued)
DESCRIPTION
This displays the time-to-live (TTL) multiplier of LLDP frames. The device information on
the neighboring devices ages out and is discarded when its corresponding TTL expires.
The TTL value is to multiply the TTL multiplier by the LLDP packets transmitting interval.
This displays the delay (in seconds) between the successive LLDP PDU transmissions
initiated by value or status changes in the Switch MIB.
This displays the number of seconds for LLDP to wait before initializing on a port.
Notification
BasicTLV
Disable
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DESCRIPTION
This displays the port number with this LLDP configuration.
This displays whether LLDP transmission and/or reception is allowed on this port.
This displays whether LLDP notification is enabled on this port.
This shows which Basic TLC flags are enabled on this port. For example, 'N' is System
Name.
This shows which 802.1 TLV flags are enabled on this port. For example, 'V' is Port VLAN
ID.
This shows which 802.3 TLV flags are enabled on this port. For example, 'L' is Link
Aggregation.
The Basic TLV Flags are (P) Port Description, (N) System Name, (D) System Description,
(C) System Capabilities, and (M) Management Address.
The 802.1 TLV Flags are (P) Port & Protocol VLAN ID, (V) Port VLAN ID, (E) DCBX ETS
Configuration, (F) DCBX PFC Configuration and (A) DCBX Application Priority
Configuration.
The 802.3 TLV Flags are (L) Link Aggregation, (M) MAC/PHY Configuration/Status, (F)
Maximum Frame Size, and (P) Power Via MDI.
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Dot1TLV
Dot3TLV
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