Configuring for Network Management Applications
LLDP (Link-Layer Discovery Protocol)
Changing the Time-to-Live for Transmitted Advertisements.
The
Time-to-Live value (in seconds) for all LLDP advertisements transmitted from
a switch is controlled by the switch that generates the advertisement, and
determines how long an LLDP neighbor retains the advertised data before
discarding it. The Time-to-Live value is the result of multiplying the
refresh-
interval
by the
holdtime-multiplier
described below.
Syntax
lldp holdtime-multiplier < 2 - 10 >
Changes the multiplier an LLDP switch uses to calculate the
Time-to-Live for the LLDP advertisements it generates and
transmits to LLDP neighbors. When the Time-to-Live for a
given advertisement expires the advertised data is deleted from
the neighbor switch’s MIB. (Default: 4; Range: 2 - 10)
For example, if the refresh-interval on the switch is 15 seconds and the
holdtime-multiplier
is at the default, the Time-to-Live for advertisements
transmitted from the switch is 60 seconds (4 x 15). To reduce the Time-to-Live,
you could lower the
holdtime-interval
to 2, which would result in a Time-to-
Live of 30 seconds.
ProCurve(config)# lldp holdtime-multiplier 2
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.
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