Microsens MS453490M Management Guide User Manual

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This attribute must comply with the following rule:
(Transmission Interval * Hold Time Multiplier) ≤

65536, and

Transmission Interval >= (4 * Delay Interval)

Hold Time Multiplier – Configures the time-to-live (TTL) value sent in

LLDP advertisements as shown in the formula below. (Range: 2-10;

Default: 4)
The time-to-live tells the receiving LLDP agent how long to retain all

information pertaining to the sending LLDP agent if it does not transmit

updates in a timely manner.
TTL in seconds is based on the following rule:
(Transmission Interval * Holdtime Multiplier) ≤

65536.

Therefore, the default TTL is 4*30 = 120 seconds.

Delay Interval – Configures a delay between the successive

transmission of advertisements initiated by a change in local LLDP MIB

variables. (Range: 1-8192 seconds; Default: 2 seconds)
The transmit delay is used to prevent a series of successive LLDP

transmissions during a short period of rapid changes in local LLDP MIB

objects, and to increase the probability that multiple, rather than single

changes, are reported in each transmission.
This attribute must comply with the rule:
(4 * Delay Interval) ≤

Transmission Interval

Reinitialization Delay – Configures the delay before attempting to re-

initialize after LLDP ports are disabled or the link goes down.

(Range: 1-10 seconds; Default: 2 seconds)
When LLDP is re-initialized on a port, all information in the remote

systems LLDP MIB associated with this port is deleted.

Notification Interval – Configures the allowed interval for sending

SNMP notifications about LLDP MIB changes. (Range: 5-3600 seconds;

Default: 5 seconds)

This parameter only applies to SNMP applications which use data stored

in the LLDP MIB for network monitoring or management.
Information about changes in LLDP neighbors that occur between SNMP

notifications is not transmitted. Only state changes that exist at the

time of a notification are included in the transmission. An SNMP agent

should therefore periodically check the value of

lldpStatsRemTableLastChangeTime to detect any lldpRemTablesChange

notification-events missed due to throttling or transmission loss.

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To configure LLDP timing attributes:

1.

Click Administration, LLDP.

2.

Select Configure Global from the Step list.

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