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LLDP Configuration
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Step1
config
Enters the global configuration mode.
Step2
no lldp
reinit
Resumes the default interval of continuously
transmitting message; the default interval
value is two seconds.
1.3.5 Configuring the To-Be-SentTLV
You can choose TLV which requires to be sent by configuring tlv-select of LLDP.
By default, all TLVs are transmitted.
Run the following commands in global configuration mode to add or delete tlv of
LLDP:
Procedure
Command
Purpose
Step1
config
Enters the global configuration mode.
Step2
lldp tlv-select management-address
This
step
is
optional.
Transmits
the
management address tlv. The management
address is usually layer-3 IP address which
should be easy to use.
Step3
lldp tlv-select port-description
This step is optional. Transmits the port
description tlv. The port description uses
number or letters for description.
Step4
lldp tlv-select system-capabilities
This step is optional. Transmits the system
performance tlv. The system performance
refers to the system of transmitting packets
such as the switch or router.
Step5
lldp tlv-select system-description
This step is optional. Transmits system
description tlv. The system description is
consist of texts including numbers and letters.
The system description should include the full
name of the system, the hardware version,
the software system and the network
software.
Step6
lldp tlv-select system-name
This step is optional. Transmits system name
tlv. The system name domain is a specified
name consisted of numbers and letters. The
name of the system should be the name of
the system manager. That is the name of the
switch.
Run the following commands in global configuration mode to delete to-be-sent
TLV:
Procedure
Command
Purpose
Step1
config
Enters the global configuration mode.
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