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Ethernet ports
5. Verify LLDP advertisements using the show lldp command.
Related topics:
Supported ports for LLDP
Supported ports for LLDP
You can configure only ports 10/3 and 10/4 to support LLDP.
Summary of LLDP configuration CLI commands
For more information about these commands, see the Avaya Branch Gateways G250 and
G350 CLI Reference.
For more information about these commands, see the Avaya Branch Gateway G430 CLI
Reference.
set lldp re-init-delay
set lldp system-control
set lldp tx-delay
set lldp tx-hold-
multiplier
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• The interval at which the device transmits LLDP frames, using the command
set lldp tx-interval. The default is 30 seconds.
• The value of TxHoldMultiplier, using the command set lldp tx-hold-
multiplier. TxHoldMultiplier is a multiplier on the interval configured by set
lldp tx-interval that determines the actual TTL value sent in an LLDP
frame. The default value is 30. The time-to-live value transmitted in TTL TLV
is expressed by: TTL = min(65535, TxInterval * TxHoldMultiplier).
• The minimal delay between successive LLDP frame transmissions, on each
port, using the command set lldp tx-delay. The default is 30 seconds.
• The delay from when a port is set to LLDP "disable" until re-initialization is
attempted, using the command set lldp re-init-delay. The default is
2 seconds.
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Command
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Description
Set the delay from when a port is set to LLDP "disable"
until re-initialization is attempted
Enable or disable the LLDP application globally per
device or stack
Set the
TxDelay
, which is the minimal delay in
seconds between successive LLDP frame
transmissions, on each port
Set the
TxHoldMultiplier
on the
TxInterval
that determines the actual TTL
value sent in an LLDP frame
, which is a multiplier
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