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Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP) Commands
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Command Mode
Interface Configuration (Ethernet) mode
Example
The following example specifies that the port description TLV is transmitted on
gigabitethernet port 2.
Console(config)#
interfac
e gi2
Console(config-if)#
lldp optional-tlv
port-desc
44.9
lldp management-address
Use the lldp management-address Interface Configuration (Ethernet) mode
command to specify the management address advertised by an interface. Use the
no form of this command to stop advertising management address information.
Syntax
lldp management-address
{ip-address | none | automatic [interface-id]}
no lldp management-address
Parameters
•
ip-address—Specifies the static management address to advertise.
•
none—Specifies that no address is advertised.
•
automatic—Specifies that the software automatically selects a
management address to advertise from all the IP addresses of the product.
In case of multiple IP addresses, the software selects the lowest IP address
among the dynamic IP addresses. If there are no dynamic addresses, the
software selects the lowest IP address among the static IP addresses.
•
automatic
interface-id
—(Available only when the device is in Layer 3 (router
mode)). Specifies that the software automatically selects a management
address to advertise from the IP addresses that are configured on the
interface ID. In case of multiple IP addresses, the software selects the
lowest IP address among the dynamic IP addresses of the interface. If there
are no dynamic addresses, the software selects the lowest IP address
among the static IP addresses of the interface. The interface ID can be one
of the following types: Ethernet port, port-channel or VLAN. Note that if the