Management address, Operating modes of lldp, How lldp works – H3C Technologies H3C WX5500E Series Access Controllers User Manual

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Type Description

Software Revision

Allows a terminal device to advertise its software version.

Serial Number

Allows a terminal device to advertise its serial number.

Manufacturer Name

Allows a terminal device to advertise its vendor name.

Model Name

Allows a terminal device to advertise its model name.

Asset ID

Allows a terminal device to advertise its asset ID. The typical case is that the
user specifies the asset ID for the endpoint to help directory management and

asset tracking.

Location Identification

Allows a network device to advertise the appropriate location identifier
information for a terminal device to use in the context of location-based

applications.

For more information about LLDPDU TLVs, see the IEEE standard (LLDP) 802.1AB-2005 and the
LLDP-MED standard (ANSI/TIA-1057).

Management address

The management address of a device is used by the network management system to identify and

manage the device for topology maintenance and network management. The management address is

encapsulated in the management address TLV.

Operating modes of LLDP

LLDP can operate in one of the following modes:

TxRx mode—A port in this mode sends and receives LLDPDUs.

Tx mode—A port in this mode only sends LLDPDUs.

Rx mode—A port in this mode only receives LLDPDUs.

Disable mode—A port in this mode does not send or receive LLDPDUs.

Each time the LLDP operating mode of a port changes, its LLDP protocol state machine re-initializes. To

prevent LLDP from being initialized too frequently at times of frequent operating mode change, an
initialization delay, which is user configurable, is introduced. With this delay mechanism, a port must

wait for the specified interval before it can initialize LLDP after the LLDP operating mode changes.

How LLDP works

Transmitting LLDPDUs

An LLDP-enabled port operating in TxRx mode or Tx mode sends LLDPDUs to its directly connected

devices both periodically and when the local configuration changes. To prevent the network from being

overwhelmed by LLDPDUs at times of frequent local device information change, an interval is introduced

between two successive LLDPDUs.
This interval is shortened to 1 second in either of the following cases:

A new neighbor is discovered. A new LLDPDU is received carrying device information new to the
local device.

The LLDP operating mode of the port changes from Disable/Rx to TxRx or Tx.

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