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MES3000 Ethernet switch series
MES3000 switches support transmission of standard and optional parameters, such as:
Device name and description
Port name and description
MAC/PHY information
etc.
Global configuration mode commands
Command line request in global configuration mode appears as follows:
console(config)#
Table 5.104 —Global configuration mode commands
Command
Value/Default value
Action
lldp run
-/enabled
Enable LLDP utilization by the switch.
no lldp run
Disable LLDP utilization by the switch.
lldp timer
seconds
seconds: (5..32768)/30
seconds
Define the frequency of LLDP information updates transmission by
the device.
no lldp timer
Restore the default value.
lldp hold-multiplier
number
namber: (2..10)/4
Define the amount of time for the receiving device to keep LLDP
packets before dropping them.
This value will be transmitted to the receiving side in LLDP update
packets; is a divisibility for LLDP timer. Thus, LLDP packet lifetime
is calculated by the equation TTL = min(65535, LLDP-Timer * LLDP-
HoldMultiplier)
no lldp hold-multiplier
Restore the default value.
lldp reinit
seconds
seconds: (1..10)/2
seconds
Minimum amount of time that LLDP port will wait before LLDP
reinitialization.
no lldp reinit
Restore the default value.
lldp tx-delay
seconds
seconds: (1..8192)/2
seconds
Define the delay between the subsequent LLDP packet
transmissions initiated by changes of values or status in local LLDP
MIB database.
It is recommended to set this delay less than 0.25*
LLDP-Timer.
no lldp tx-delay
Restore the default value.
lldp lldpdu {filtering | flooding}
-/filtering
Define the LLDP packet processing mode, when LLDP is disabled
on the switch:
-
filtering
—LLDP packets are filtered if LLDP is disabled on the
switch
-
flooding
—LLDP packets are transmitted if LLDP is disabled on the
switch
no lldp lldpdu
Restore the default value.
lldp med fast-start
repeatcount
number
number: (1..10)/3
Set the PDU LLDP repetition quantity for quick start defined by
LLDP-MED.
no lldp med fast-start
repeatcount
Restore the default value.
lldp med network-policy
number
application
[
vlan
vlan_id
] [
vlan-type
{
tagged
|
untagged}
] [
up
priority
] [
dscp
value
]
number: (1..32);
application
:
(voice,
voice-signaling,
guestvoice,
guestvoice-signaling,
softphone-voice,
videoconferencing,
streaming-video,
videosignaling);
vlan_id: (0..4095);
priority: (0..7);
value
:
(0..63)
Define the rule for network-policy parameter (device network
policy). This parameter is optional for LLDP MED protocol
extension.
-
number
—sequential number of network policy rule
-
application
—main function, defined for this network policy rule
- vlan_id
—VLAN identifier for this rule
-
tagged/untagged
—specify whether VLAN used by this rule is
tagged or untagged
- priority
—the priority of this rule (used on the second layer of OSI
model)
- value
—DSCP value, used by this rule
no lldp med network-policy
number
Remove the created rule for network-policy parameter.
lldp med network-policy voice
auto
-/enabled
Enable transmission of voice vlan parameters in LLDP-MED
no lldp med network-policy
voice auto
Disable transmission of voice vlan parameters in LLDP-MED