Configuring for Network Management Applications
LLDP (Link-Layer Discovery Protocol)
Changing the Delay Interval Between Advertisements Generated by
Value or Status Changes to the LLDP MIB.
The switch uses a
delay-
interval
setting to delay transmitting successive advertisements resulting
from these LLDP MIB changes. If a switch is subject to frequent changes to
its LLDP MIB, lengthening this interval can reduce the frequency of successive
advertisements. The delay-interval can be changed using either an SNMP
network management application or the CLI
setmib
command.
Syntax
setmib lldpTxDelay.0 -i < 1 - 8192 >
Uses
setmib
to change the minimum time (delay-interval)
any LLDP port will delay advertising successive LLDP
advertisements due to a change in LLDP MIB content.
(Default: 2; Range: 1 - 8192)
Note:
The LLDP refresh-interval (transmit interval) must be
greater than or equal to (4
x
delay-interval). The switch does
not allow increasing the delay interval to a value that
conflicts with this relationship. That is, the switch displays
Inconsistent value
if (4
x
delay-interval) exceeds the current
transmit interval, and the command fails. Depending on the
current refresh-interval setting, it may be necessary to
increase the refresh-interval before using this command to
increase the delay-interval.
For example, to change the delay-interval from 2 seconds to 8 seconds when
the refresh-interval is at the default 30 seconds, you must first set the refresh-
interval to a minimum of 32 seconds (32 = 4 x 8).
Attempt to change the transmit-delay
interval shows that the refresh-
interval is less than (4 x delay-interval).
Changes the refresh-interval to 32; that is:
32 = 4 x (
desired transmit-delay interval
)
Successfully changes the transmit-
delay interval to 8.
Figure 13-17. Example of Changing the Transmit-Delay Interval
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Summary of Contents for ProCurve 2610-24
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Page 18: ...xvi ...
Page 24: ...Product Documentation xxii ...
Page 54: ...Using the Menu Interface Where To Go From Here 3 16 ...
Page 94: ...Using the Web Browser Interface Status Reporting Features 5 24 ...
Page 132: ...Switch Memory and Configuration Multiple Configuration Files 6 38 ...
Page 148: ...Interface Access and System Information System Information 7 16 ...
Page 192: ...Time Protocols SNTP Messages in the Event Log 9 24 ...
Page 256: ...Power Over Ethernet PoE Operation PoE Event Log Messages 11 18 ...
Page 280: ...Port Trunking Port Status and Configuration 12 24 ...
Page 362: ...File Transfers Copying Diagnostic Data to a Remote Host PC or Unix Workstation A 24 ...
Page 438: ...Troubleshooting Restoring a Flash Image C 48 ...
Page 446: ...MAC Address Management Viewing the MAC Addresses of Connected Devices D 8 ...
Page 450: ...Daylight Savings Time on ProCurve Switches Configuring Daylight Savings Time E 4 ...
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