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Command Function

lldp

Enables LLDP globally on the switch

lldp holdtime-multiplier

Configures the time-to-live (TTL) value sent in LLDP

advertisements

lldp notification-interval

Configures the allowed interval for sending SNMP

notifications about LLDP changes

lldp refresh-interval

Configures the periodic transmit interval for LLDP

advertisements

lldp reinit-delay

Configures the delay before attempting to re-initialize after

LLDP ports are disabled or the link goes down

lldp tx-delay

Configures a delay between the successive transmission of

advertisements initiated by a change in local LLDP MIB

variables

lldp admin-status

Enables LLDP transmit, receive, or transmit and receive

mode on the specified port

lldp notification

Enables the transmission of SNMP trap notifications about

LLDP changes

lldp basic-tlv

Configures an LLDP-enabled port to advertise the

management-ip-address

management address for this device

lldp basic-tlv

Configures an LLDP-enabled port to advertise its port

port-description description

lldp basic-tlv

Configures an LLDP-enabled port to advertise its system

system-capabilities capabilities

lldp basic-tlv

Configures an LLDP-enabled port to advertise the system

system-description description

lldp basic-tlv

Configures an LLDP-enabled port to advertise its system

system-name name

lldp dot1-tlv

Configures an LLDP-enabled port to advertise the supported

proto-ident*

protocols

lldp dot1-tlv

Configures an LLDP-enabled port to advertise port related

proto-vid*

VLAN information

lldp dot1-tlv

Configures an LLDP-enabled port to advertise its default

pvid*

VLAN ID

Chapter 32: LLDP Commands

Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP) is used to discover basic information about
neighboring devices on the local broadcast domain. LLDP is a Layer 2 protocol that
uses periodic broadcasts to advertise information about the sending device.
Advertised information is represented in Type Length Value (TLV) format according
to the IEEE 802.1ab standard, and can include details such as device identification,
capabilities and configuration settings. LLDP also defines how to store and maintain
information gathered about the neighboring network nodes it discovers.

Table 32-1

LLDP Commands

Mode Page

GC 32-2

GC 32-3

GC 32-3

GC 32-4

GC 32-5

GC 32-5

IC 32-6

IC 32-6

IC 32-7

IC 32-8

IC 32-8

IC 32-9

IC 32-9

IC 32-10

IC 32-10

IC 32-11

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