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Figure 5-169
Cisco Discovery Protocol (CDP) screen
6. Enable/disable CDP and set the following timer settings:
7. Select the
OK
button located at the bottom right of the screen to save the changes and overrides to the CDP configuration.
Select
Reset
to revert to the last saved configuration.
5.4.5.4.12Overriding a Link Layer Discovery Protocol Configuration
Overriding the Network Configuration
The
Link Layer Discovery Protocol
(LLDP) provides a standard way for a controller or access point to advertise information about
themselves to networked neighbors and store information they discover from their peers.
LLDP is neighbor discovery protocol that defines a method for network access devices using Ethernet connectivity to advertise
information about them to peer devices on the same physical LAN and store information about the network. It allows a device
to learn higher layer management and connection endpoint information from adjacent devices.
Using LLDP, an access point is able to advertise its own identification, capabilities and media-specific configuration information
and learn the same information from connected peer devices.
LLDP information is sent in an Ethernet frame at a fixed interval. Each frame contains one
Link Layer Discovery Protocol Data
Unit
(LLDP PDU). A single LLDP PDU is transmitted in a single 802.3 Ethernet frame.
To override a profile’s LLDP configuration:
1. Select
Devices
from the Configuration tab.
2. Select
Device Overrides
from the Device menu to expand it into sub menu options.
Enable CDP
Select this option to enable CDP and allow for network address discovery of Cisco
supported devices and operating system version. This setting is enabled by default.
Hold Time
Set a hold time (in seconds) for the transmission of CDP packets. Set a value from 10 -
1,800. The default setting is 180.
Timer
Use the spinner control to set the interval for CDP packet transmissions. The default
setting is 60 seconds.
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