Parameter description:
Fast start repeat count
Rapid startup and Emergency Call Service Location Identification Discovery of endpoints is a critically important aspect
of VoIP systems in general. In addition, it is best to advertise only those pieces of information which are specifically
relevant to particular endpoint types (for example only advertise the voice network policy to permitted voice-capable
devices), both in order to conserve the limited LLDPU space and to reduce security and system integrity issues that can
come with inappropriate knowledge of the network policy.
With this in mind LLDP-MED defines an LLDP-MED Fast Start interaction between the protocol and the application layers
on top of the protocol, in order to achieve these related properties. Initially, a Network Connectivity Device will only
transmit LLDP TLVs in an LLDPDU. Only after an LLDP-MED Endpoint Device is detected, will an LLDP-MED capable
Network Connectivity Device start to advertise LLDP-MED TLVs in outgoing LLDPDUs on the associated port. The LLDP-MED
application will temporarily speed up the transmission of the LLDPDU to start within a second, when a new LLDP-MED
neighbor has been detected in order share LLDP-MED information as fast as possible to new neighbors.
Because there is a risk of an LLDP frame being lost during transmission between neighbors, it is recommended to repeat
the fast start transmission multiple times to increase the possibility of the neighbors receiving the LLDP frame. With Fast
start repeat count it is possible to specify the number of times the fast start transmission would be repeated. The
recommended value is 4 times, given that 4 LLDP frames with a 1 second interval will be transmitted, when an LLDP
frame with new information is received.
It should be noted that LLDP-MED and the LLDP-MED Fast Start mechanism is only intended to run on links between
LLDP-MED Network Connectivity Devices and Endpoint Devices, and as such does not apply to links between LAN
infrastructure elements, including Network Connectivity Devices, or other types of links.
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LANCOM GS-2310P/GS-2326(P) User Manual
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