802.1Ab Overview; Mandatory Tlvs - Alcatel-Lucent OmniSwitch AOS Release 7 Manual

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Configuring 802.1AB

802.1AB Overview

LLDP is a Layer 2 protocol used to detect adjacent devices in a network. Each device in a network sends
and receives LLDPDUs through all ports on which the protocol is enabled. If the protocol is disabled on a
port, then LLDPDUs received on that port are dropped.
The LLDPDUs are transmitted at a certain interval. This transmission interval can be configured. When an
LLDPDU is received from a neighboring device, the LLDPDU software validates the frame and stores the
information in the remote device Management Information Base (MIB). This information ages
periodically. If an LLDPDU is not received from the same device within the time specified in the TTL
TLV of the LLDPDU, the information is updated in the related MIB. By exchanging information with all
the neighbors, each device gets to know its neighbor on each port. The information contained in the
LLDPDU is transmitted in the TLV (Type, Length, Value) format and falls under two categories:
Mandatory
Optional
Each LLDPDU contains all the five mandatory TLVs and optional TLVs.

Mandatory TLVs

The mandatory TLV information contains the following information with regard to the LAN device:
MSAP (MAC service access point) identifier.
Time period for the validity of the information
The mandatory TLVs contained in an LLDPDU are listed below:
Chassis ID TLV
Port ID TLV
VLAN ID TLV
Time to live TLV
End of LLDPDU TLV
OmniSwitch AOS Release 7 Network Configuration Guide
March 2011
802.1AB Overview
page 10-5

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