Configuring for Network Management Applications
LLDP (Link-Layer Discovery Protocol)
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. If there are no IP addresses configured as
management addresses, then the IP address selection
method returns to the default operation. (Default: The port
advertises the primary IP address of the lowest-numbered
VLAN (VID) to which it belongs. If there is no IP address
configured on the VLAN(s) to which the port belongs, and
the port is not configured to advertise an IP address from
any other (static) VLAN on the switch, then the port
advertises an address of 127.0.0.1.)
Note:
This command does not accept either IP addresses
acquired through DHCP or Bootp, or IP addresses that are
not configured in a static VLAN on the switch
For example, if port 3 belongs to a subnetted VLAN that includes a secondary
IP address of 10.10.10.100 and you wanted port 3 to use this secondary address
in LLDP advertisements, you would need to execute the following command:
ProCurve(config)# lldp config 3 ipAddrEnable 10.10.10.100
Optional Data.
You can configure an individual port or group of ports to
exclude one or more of these data types from outbound LLDP advertisements.
Note that optional data types, when enabled, are populated with data internal
to the switch; that is, you cannot use LLDP commands to configure their actual
content.
■
Port Description (TLV)
■
System Name (TLV)
■
System Description (TLV)
■
System Capabilities (TLV)
•
System Capabilities Supported (TLV subelement)
•
System Capabilities Enabled (TLV subelement)
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Summary of Contents for ProCurve 2610-24
Page 1: ...Management and Configuration Guide 2610 2610 PWR ProCurve Switches R 11 XX www procurve com ...
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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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