Lldp commands – Dell POWEREDGE M1000E User Manual

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LLDP Commands

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LLDP Commands

The IEEE 802.1AB standard defines the Link Layer Discovery Protocol

(LLDP). This protocol allows stations residing on an 802 LAN to advertise

major capabilities, physical descriptions, and management information to

physically adjacent devices, allowing a network management system (NMS)

to access and display this information.
The standard is designed to be extensible, providing for the optional

exchange of organizational specific information and data related to other

IEEE standards. The base implementation supports only the required basic

management set of type length values (TLVs).
LLDP is a one-way protocol; there are no request/response sequences.

Information is advertised by stations implementing the transmit function.

The information is received and processed by stations implementing the

receive function. Devices are not required to implement both transmit and

receive functions and each function can be enabled or disabled separately by

the network manager. PowerConnect supports both the transmit and receive

functions in order to support device discovery.
The LLDP component transmit and receive functions can be

enabled/disabled separately per physical port. By default, both transmit and

receive functions are disabled on all ports. The application starts each

transmit and receive state machine appropriately based on the configured

status and operational state of the port.
The transmit function is configurable with respect to packet construction and

timing parameters. The required Chassis ID, Port ID, and Time to Live

(TTL) TLVs are always included in the Link Layer Discovery Protocol Data

Unit (LLDPDU). However, inclusion of the optional TLVs in the

management set is configurable by the administrator. By default, they are not

included. The transmit function extracts the local system information and

builds the LLDPDU based on the specified configuration for the port. In

addition, the administrator has control over timing parameters affecting the

TTL of LLDPDUs and the interval in which they are transmitted.

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