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Service bridge mode
—LLDP supports nearest bridge agents and nearest non-TPMR bridge agents.
LLDP processes the LLDP frames with destination MAC addresses for these agents and transparently
transmits the LLDP frames with other destination MAC addresses in the VLAN.
•
Customer bridge mode
—LLDP supports nearest bridge agents, nearest non-TPMR bridge agents,
and nearest customer bridge agents. LLDP processes the LLDP frames with destination MAC
addresses for these agents and transparently transmits the LLDP frames with other destination MAC
addresses in the VLAN.
To configure the LLDP bridge mode:
Step Command
Remarks
1.
Enter system view.
system-view
N/A
2.
Configure LLDP to operate
in service bridge mode.
lldp mode service-bridge
By default, LLDP operates in
customer bridge mode.
Setting the LLDP operating mode
Step Command
Remarks
1.
Enter system view.
system-view
N/A
2.
Enter Layer 2/Layer 3
Ethernet interface view,
management Ethernet
interface view, or Layer
2/Layer 3 aggregate
interface view.
interface
interface-type interface-number
N/A
3.
Set the LLDP operating
mode.
•
In Layer 2/Layer 3 Ethernet interface
view or management Ethernet interface
view:
lldp
[
agent
{
nearest-customer
|
nearest-nontpmr
} ]
admin-status
{
disable
|
rx
|
tx
|
txrx
}
•
In Layer 2/Layer 3 aggregate interface
view:
lldp agent
{
nearest-customer
|
nearest-nontpmr
}
admin-status
{
disable
|
rx
|
tx
|
txrx
}
By default:
•
The nearest bridge
agent operates in
txrx
mode.
•
The nearest customer
bridge agent and
nearest non-TPMR
bridge agent operate in
disable
mode.
In Ethernet interface view, if
no agent type is specified,
the command configures
the operating mode for
nearest bridge agents.
In aggregate interface
view, you can configure the
operating mode for only
nearest customer bridge
agents and nearest
non-TPMR bridge agents.