Displaying Lldp Statistics - HP Aruba JL253A Management And Configuration Manual

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System Capabilities Supported : bridge, telephone
System Capabilities Enabled
Remote Management Address
MED Information Detail
EndpointClass
Media Policy Vlan id
Media Policy Priority
Media Policy Dscp
Media Policy Tagged
Poe Device Type
Power Requested
Power Source
Power Priority
1
Indicates the policy configured on the telephone. A configuration mismatch occurs if the supporting port is
configured differently.

Displaying LLDP statistics

LLDP statistics are available on both a global and a per-port levels. Rebooting the switch resets the LLDP
statistics counters to zero. Disabling the transmit and/or receive capability on a port "freezes" the related port
counters at their current values.
Viewing LLDP statistics
For more information, see Displaying LLDP statistics on page 245.
Syntax:
show lldp stats [port-list]
The global LLDP statistics command displays an overview of neighbor detection activity on the switch, plus data
on the number of frames sent, received, and discarded per-port.
The per-port LLDP statistics command enhances the list of per-port statistics provided by the global statistics
command with some additional per-port LLDP statistics.
Global LLDP Counters:
Neighbor Entries List Last
Updated
New Neighbor Entries Count
Neighbor Entries Deleted
Count
Chapter 7 Configuring for Network Management Applications
: bridge, telephone
1
:Class3
:10
:7
:44
:False
:PD
:47
:Unknown
:High
The elapsed time since a neighbor was last added or deleted.
The total of new LLDP neighbors detected since the last switch reboot.
Disconnecting, and then reconnecting a neighbor increments this
counter.
The number of neighbor deletions from the MIB for AgeOut Count and
forced drops for all ports.For example, if the admin status for port on a
neighbor device changes from tx_rx or txonly to disabled or
rxonly, the neighbor device sends a "shutdown" packet out the port
and ceases transmitting LLDP frames out that port.The device receiving
the shutdown packet deletes all information about the neighbor received
on the applicable inbound port and increments the counter.
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