Configuring 802.1AB
Enabling and Disabling MED TLV
The
lldp tlv med
command is used to control per port LLDP Media End Device (MED) TLVs
transmission in the LLDPDUs on a specific port, a slot, or all ports on a switch. When enabled, the
LLDPDU administrative status must be in the transmit state.
To enable the LLDP-MED TLV LLDPDU transmission on a switch, enter the lldp tlv med command, as
shown:
-> lldp chassis tlv med power enable
To enable the MED TLV on port 4 of slot 4, enter the following command at the CLI prompt:
-> lldp port 4/4 tlv med capability enable
To disable the MED TLV on a switch, enter the lldp tlv med command, as shown:
-> lldp chassis tlv med power disable
To disable MED TLV on port 3 of slot 4, enter the following command at the CLI prompt:
-> lldp port 4/3 tlv med capability disable
To enable the voice application network policy for a MED TLV on the port 3 of slot 4, enter the
following command at the CLI prompt:
-> lldp port 4/3 tlv med network policy 1 enable
To disable a MED TLV voice network policy on the port 3 of slot 4, enter the following command at the
CLI prompt:
-> lldp port 4/3 tlv med network policy 1 disable
Setting the Transmit Interval
To set the transmit time interval for LLDPDUs, enter the
to set the transmit time interval as 40 seconds, enter:
-> lldp transmit interval 40
Setting the Transmit Hold Multiplier Value
To set the transmit hold multiplier value, enter the
example, to set the transmit hold multiplier value to 2, enter:
-> lldp transmit hold-multiplier 2
Note: The Time To Live is a multiple of the transmit interval and transmit hold-multiplier.
Setting the Transmit Delay
To set the minimum time interval between successive LLDPDUs transmitted, enter the
delay
command. For example, to set the transmit delay value to 20 seconds, enter:
-> lldp transmit delay 20
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lldp transmit interval
lldp transmit hold-multiplier
OmniSwitch AOS Release 7 Network Configuration Guide
Configuring 802.1AB
command. For example,
command. For
lldp transmit
March 2011