FibeAir IP-20C/S/E
User Guide
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Table 196: General LLDP CLI Parameters
Parameter Input Type
Permitted
Values
Description
tx-interval
Number
5-3600
The interval, in seconds, at which LLDP frames are
transmitted. The default value is 30.
hold-
multiplier
Number
2-10
The TTL Multiplier, which is multiplied by the
Transmit Interval to determine the TTL, in seconds,
of LLDP frames. The default value is 4.
notif-interval Number
5-3600
The interval, in seconds, between transmission of
LLDP notifications during normal transmission
periods. The default value is 30.
Examples
The following commands set the Transmit Interval to 50 seconds with a TTL
Multiplier of 5. This produces a TTL of 4 minutes and 10 seconds.
root> ethernet lldp tx-interval-set tx-interval 50
root> ethernet lldp tx-hold-multiplier-set hold-multiplier 50
The following command sets a Notification Interval of 20 seconds:
root> ethernet lldp notif-interval-set notif-interval 20
19.2.2
Displaying the General LLDP Parameters (CLI)
To display the general LLDP parameters, enter the following command in root
view:
root> ethernet lldp configuration-scalers-show
The following information is displayed:
Message Tx Interval - The interval, in seconds, at which LLDP frames are
transmitted, as defined by the
ethernet lldp tx-interval-set tx-
interval
command. The default value is 30.
Message Tx Hold Multiplier - The TTL Multiplier, as defined by
the
ethernet lldp tx-hold-multiplier-set hold-multiplier
command.
The TTL Multiplier is multiplied by the Transmit Interval to determine the
TTL, in seconds, of LLDP frames. The default value is 4.
Reinit Delay - The minimum time, in seconds, the system waits after the
LLDP Admin status becomes Disabled until it will process a request to
reinitialize LLDP. In this release, this parameter is set at 2.
Notification Interval - The interval, in seconds, between transmission of
LLDP notifications during normal transmission periods, as defined by
the
ethernet lldp notif-interval-set notif-interval
command. The
default value is 30.
Tx Credit Max - The maximum number of consecutive LLDPDUs that can
be transmitted at any one time. In this release, the Tx Credit Max is set at 5.
Message Fast Tx - The interval, in seconds, at which LLDP frames are
transmitted during fast transmission periods, such as when the unit
detects a new neighbor. In this release, this parameter is set at 1.