ZXR10 2900 Series User Manual
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Command
show zdp
zte(cfg)#
show zdp neighbour [detail]
zte(cfg)#
Configuring ZTP
The topology protocol (ZTP) is a protocol used to collect network
topology information. With the neighbor device information table
collected through ZDP, ZTP sends and forwards ZTP topology col-
lection packets through the relevant port in the specified VLAN to
collect the topology information in the network (hop count) within
a specific range and to create a topology information table which
is used for knowing network topology status and managing the
cluster.
The ZTP configuration on the switch includes the following con-
tents:
Command
config group
zte(cfg)#
set ztp {enable|disable}
zte(cfg-group)#
set ztp port <portlist>{e
zte(cfg-group)#
nable|disable}
set ztp trunk
zte(cfg-group)#
<trunklist>{enable|disable}
ztp start
zte(cfg-group)#
set ztp vlan <1-4094>
zte(cfg-group)#
set ztp hop <1-128>
zte(cfg-group)#
set ztp timer <0-60>
zte(cfg-group)#
Function
This displays the ZDP
configuration.
This displays the
neighbor device
information table.
Function
This enters cluster
management
configuration mode.
This enables/disables
the system ZTP
function.
This enables/disables
the port ZTP function.
This enables/disables
the trunk ZTP function.
This starts collecting
topology information.
This configures a VLAN
for collecting topology
information.
This sets the range (hop
count) of collecting
topology information.
This sets time interval
for collecting topology
information periodically.