switch(config)# setmib lldpnotificationinterval.0 -i 60 lldpNotificationInterval.0=60
Configuring per-port transmit and receive modes (CLI)
Syntax:
lldp admin-status <
port-list
> {<txonly | rxonly | tx_rx | disable>}
With LLDP enabled on the switch in the default configuration, each port is configured to transmit and receive
LLDP packets. These options enable you to control which ports participate in LLDP traffic and whether the
participating ports allow LLDP traffic in only one direction or in both directions.
txonly
Configures the specified ports to transmit LLDP packets, but block inbound LLDP packets from
neighbor devices.
rxonly
Configures the specified ports to receive LLDP packets from neighbors, but block outbound packets
to neighbors.
tx_rx
Configures the specified ports to both transmit and receive LLDP packets. (This is the default
setting.)
disable
Disables LLDP packet transmit and receive on the specified ports.
Basic LLDP per-port advertisement content
In the default LLDP configuration, outbound advertisements from each port on the switch include both mandatory
and optional data.
Mandatory Data
An active LLDP port on the switch always includes the mandatory data in its outbound advertisements. LLDP
collects the mandatory data, and, except for the Remote Management Address, you cannot use LLDP commands
to configure the actual data.
• Chassis Type (TLV subelement)
• Chassis ID (TLV)
• Port Type (TLV subelement)
• Port ID (TLV)
• Remote Management Address (TLV; actual IP address is a subelement that can be a default address or a
configured address)
Configuring a remote management address for outbound LLDP advertisements (CLI)
This is an optional command you can use to include a specific IP address in the outbound LLDP advertisements
for specific ports. For more information, see
Basic LLDP per-port advertisement content
Syntax:
[no] lldp config <
port-list
> ipAddrEnable <
ip-address
>
Replaces the default IP address for the port with an IP address you specify. This can be any IP address
configured in a static VLAN on the switch, even if the port does not belong to the VLAN configured with the
selected IP address.
The
no
form of the command deletes the specified IP address.
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Aruba 2930F / 2930M Management and Configuration Guide
for ArubaOS-Switch 16.08