Chapter 61: LLDP and LLDP-MED
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Section X: Network Management
Configuring Ports to Send Only Mandatory LLDP TLVs
This example illustrates how to configure the ports to receive and send
just the mandatory LLDP TLVs. Since the default is for ports to send all
mandatory and optional TLVs, you must remove the optional TLVs. This
example configures port 16 to 20:
The ports send only the mandatory LLDP TLVs because no optional TLVs
are specified.
awplus> enable
Enter the Privileged Executive
mode from the User Executive
mode.
awplus# configure terminal
Enter the Global Configuration
mode.
awplus(config)# interface port1.0.16-port1.0.20
Enter the Port Interface mode for
ports 16 to 20.
awplus(config-if)# lldp transmit receive
Configure the ports to accept and
send TLVs to their neighbors.
awplus(config-if)# no lldp tlv-select all
Remove all optional LLDP TLVs
with the NO LLDP TLV-SELECT
command.
awplus(config-if)# no lldp med-tlv-select all
Remove all optional LLDP-MED
TLVs with the NO LLDP MED-TLV-
SELECT command.
awplus(config_if)# end
Return to the Privileged Exec
mode.
awplus# show lldp interface port1.0.16-port1.0.20
Use the SHOW LLDP
INTERFACE command to confirm
the configuration.
Optional TLVs Enabled for Tx
Port
Rx/Tx
Notif
Management Addr
Base
802.1
802.3
MED
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
16
Rx Tx
-- -- 0.0.0.0
--------
-------- -------- --------
17
Rx Tx
-- -- 0.0.0.0
--------
-------- -------- --------
18
Rx Tx
-- -- 0.0.0.0
--------
-------- -------- --------
19
Rx Tx
-- -- 0.0.0.0
--------
-------- -------- --------
20
Rx Tx
-- -- 0.0.0.0
--------
-------- -------- --------
Ports are configured
to receive and
send TLVs.
No optional TLVs.
Summary of Contents for AT-9000/28
Page 4: ......
Page 26: ...Contents 26...
Page 30: ...Tables 30...
Page 36: ...36 Section I Getting Started...
Page 70: ...Chapter 2 Starting a Management Session 70 Section I Getting Started...
Page 96: ...96 Section II Basic Operations...
Page 142: ...Chapter 6 Basic Switch Management Commands 142 Section II Basic Operations...
Page 220: ...Chapter 9 IPv4 and IPv6 Management Addresses 220 Section II Basic Operations...
Page 244: ...Chapter 10 IPv4 and IPv6 Management Address Commands 244 Section II Basic Operations...
Page 264: ...Chapter 12 SNTP Client Commands 264 Section II Basic Operations...
Page 298: ...Chapter 15 Enhanced Stacking 298 Section II Basic Operations...
Page 312: ...Chapter 16 Enhanced Stacking Commands 312 Section II Basic Operations...
Page 318: ...Chapter 17 Port Mirror 318 Section II Basic Operations...
Page 324: ...Chapter 18 Port Mirror Commands 324 Section II Basic Operations Example awplus show mirror...
Page 350: ...Chapter 21 Multicast Commands 350 Section II Basic Operations...
Page 352: ...352 Section III File System...
Page 360: ...Chapter 22 File System 360 Section III File System...
Page 383: ...AT 9000 Switch Command Line User s Guide Section III File System 383 Example awplus show boot...
Page 386: ...Chapter 25 Boot Configuration File Commands 386 Section III File System...
Page 398: ...Chapter 26 File Transfers 398 Section III File System...
Page 406: ...Chapter 27 File Transfer Commands 406 Section III File System...
Page 408: ...408 Section IV Event Messages...
Page 430: ...Chapter 30 Syslog Client 430 Section IV Event Messages...
Page 438: ...438 Section V Port Trunks...
Page 448: ...Chapter 32 Static Port Trunks 448 Section V Port Trunks...
Page 480: ...480 Section VI Spanning Tree Protocols...
Page 520: ...Chapter 38 STP Commands 520 Section VI Spanning Tree Protocols...
Page 558: ...558 Section VII Virtual LANs...
Page 600: ...Chapter 42 Port based and Tagged VLAN Commands 600 Section VII Virtual LANs...
Page 634: ...Chapter 44 GARP VLAN Registration Protocol Commands 634 Section VII Virtual LANs...
Page 670: ...Chapter 47 Private Port VLANs 670 Section VII Virtual LANs...
Page 692: ...Chapter 50 VLAN Stacking 692 Section VII Virtual LANs...
Page 698: ...Chapter 51 VLAN Stacking Commands 698 Section VII Virtual LANs...
Page 700: ...700 Section VIII Port Security...
Page 748: ...Chapter 54 802 1x Port based Network Access Control 748 Section VIII Port Security...
Page 790: ...Chapter 55 802 1x Port based Network Access Control Commands 790 Section VIII Port Security...
Page 792: ...792 Section IX Simple Network Management Protocols...
Page 804: ...Chapter 56 SNMPv1 and SNMPv2c 804 Section X Simple Network Management Protocols...
Page 852: ...852 Section X Network Management...
Page 976: ...Chapter 63 Address Resolution Protocol ARP 976 Section X Network Management...
Page 1090: ...1090 Section XI Management Security...
Page 1114: ...Chapter 71 Telnet Server 1114 Section XI Management Security...
Page 1122: ...Chapter 73 Telnet Client 1122 Section XI Management Security...
Page 1126: ...Chapter 74 Telnet Client Commands 1126 Section XI Management Security...
Page 1138: ...Chapter 75 Secure Shell SSH Server 1138 Section XI Management Security...
Page 1158: ...Chapter 78 Non secure HTTP Web Browser Server Commands 1158 Section XI Management Security...
Page 1186: ...Chapter 80 Secure HTTPS Web Browser Server Commands 1186 Section XI Management Security...
Page 1202: ...Chapter 81 RADIUS and TACACS Clients 1202 Section XI Management Security...
Page 1230: ...Chapter 82 RADIUS and TACACS Client Commands 1230 Section XI Management Security...