neighbors supported by the switch. There is no restriction on the number of neighbors supported on a
per LLDP port. If all the remote entries on the switch are filled up, the new neighbors are ignored. In
case of multiple VOIP devices on a single interface, the 802.1ab component sends the Voice VLAN
configuration to all the VoIP devices.
Global Configuration
Use the
Global Configuration page to specify LLDP parameters that are applied to the switch.
To display the LLDP Global Configuration page, click
Switching
>
LLDP
>
Global
in the navigation
menu.
Table 246: LLDP Global Configuration Fields
Field
Description
Transmit Interval
Specifies the interval at which LLDP frames are transmitted. The default is 30
seconds, and the valid range is 1-32768 seconds.
Transmit Hold Multiplier
Specifies multiplier on the transmit interval to assign to TTL. The default is 4, and
the range is 2-10.
Re-Initialization Delay
Specifies the delay before a re-initialization. The default is 2 seconds, and the
range is 1-10 seconds.
Notification Interval
Limits the transmission of notifications. The default is 5 seconds, and the range is
5-3600 seconds.
If you make any changes to the page, click
Submit
to apply the new settings to the system.
LLDP Interface Configuration
Use the LLDP Interface Configuration page to specify
parameters that are applied to a specific
interface.
To display this page, click
Switching
>
LLDP
>
Interface
in the navigation menu.
Note
When adding or editing LLDP settings on an interface, select the appropriate checkbox to
enable a feature, or clear the checkbox to disable a feature.
Table 247: LLDP Interface Summary Fields
Field
Description
Interface
The interface associated with the rest of the data in the row. Only interfaces that
have at least one LLDP setting enabled appear in the table. In the Add LLDP
Interface window, use this field to select the interface with the LLDP settings to
configure. In the Edit LLDP Interface window, this field identifies the interface
that is being configured.
Port ID Subtype
The LLDP Port ID subtype of the interface, which is either MAC Address or
Interface Name.
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