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Table 12-4. Data Available for Basic LLDP Advertisements
Data Type
Configuration
Time-to-Live
2, 6
Chassis Type
6
Chassis ID
3, 6
Port Type
6
Port Id
Remote Management
Address
4, 6
Type
4
Address
6
System Name
Enable/Disable
6
System Description
Enable/Disable
6
Port Description
Enable/Disable
System capabilities
Enable/Disable
5, 6
supported
Disable (disable): This setting disables LLDP packet transmissions and
reception on a port. In this state, the switch does not use the port for either
learning about LLDP neighbors or informing LLDP neighbors of its pres­
ence.
SNMP Notification. You can enable the switch to send a notification to any
configured SNMP trap receiver(s) when the switch detects a remote LLDP
data change on an LLDP-enabled port (page 12-38).
Per-Port (Outbound) Data Options. The following table lists the
information the switch can include in the per-port, outbound LLDP packets it
generates. In the default configuration, all outbound LLDP packets include
this information in the TLVs transmitted to neighbor devices. However, you
can configure LLDP advertisements on a per-port basis to omit some of this
information (page 12-40).
Default
Options
See note 1.
120 Seconds
N/A
Always Enabled
N/A
Always Enabled
N/A
Always Enabled
N/A
Always Enabled
N/A
Always Enabled
Default or
Uses a default address selection method unless an optional address is
Configured
configured. See "Remote Management Address", below.
Enabled
Enabled
Enabled
Enabled
Configuring for Network Management Applications
LLDP (Link-Layer Discovery Protocol)
Description
The length of time an LLDP neighbor retains the advertised
data before discarding it.
Indicates the type of identifier used for Chassis ID.
Uses base MAC address of the switch.
Uses "Local", meaning assigned locally by LLDP.
Uses port number of the physical port. In the switches
covered in this guide, this is an internal number reflecting
the reserved slot/port position in the chassis. For more
information on this numbering scheme, refer to figures D-2
and D-3 in Appendix D, "MAC Address Management" of the
Management and Configuration Guide for your switch.
Shows the network address type.
Uses the switch's assigned name.
Includes switch model name and running software version,
and ROM version.
Uses the physical port identifier.
Identifies the switch's primary capabilities (bridge, router).
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