Configuring A Time To Live - Dell Force10 MXL Blade Configuration Manual

Configuration guide for the mxl 10/40gbe switch io module
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Configuring a Time to Live

The information received from a neighbor expires after a specific amount of time (measured in seconds)
called a Time to Live (TTL). The TTL is the product of the LLDPDU transmit interval (
integer called a multiplier. The default multiplier is 4, which results in a default TTL of 120 seconds. To
adjust the TTL value—at CONFIGURATION level or INTERFACE level—use the
return to the default multiplier value, use the
Figure 18-15. Configuring LLDPDU Time to Live
R1(conf-lldp)#show config
!
protocol lldp
advertise dot1-tlv port-protocol-vlan-id port-vlan-id
advertise dot3-tlv max-frame-size
advertise management-tlv system-capabilities system-description
no disable
R1(conf-lldp)#multiplier ?
<2-10>
R1(conf-lldp)#multiplier 5
R1(conf-lldp)#show config
!
protocol lldp
advertise dot1-tlv port-protocol-vlan-id port-vlan-id
advertise dot3-tlv max-frame-size
advertise management-tlv system-capabilities system-description
multiplier 5
no disable
R1(conf-lldp)#no multiplier
R1(conf-lldp)#show config
!
protocol lldp
advertise dot1-tlv port-protocol-vlan-id port-vlan-id
advertise dot3-tlv max-frame-size
advertise management-tlv system-capabilities system-description
no disable
R1(conf-lldp)#
no multiplier
Multiplier (default=4)
command
(Figure
18-15).
Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP) | 329
) and an
hello
command. To
multiplier

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