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Administration: Discovery
LLDP and CDP
Cisco 350XG & 550XG Series 10G Stackable Managed Switches
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enabled or disabled, the device will send Bonjour packets to register or deregister
the service accordingly. If a service is changed, the device will send Bonjour
packets with the new information. If the IP address of the device is changed, the
device will also advertise its new IP address.
If Bonjour is disabled, the device stops sending Bonjour Discovery advertisements
and stops listening for Bonjour Discovery advertisements sent by other devices.
To configure Bonjour:
STEP 1
Click
Administration
>
Discovery - Bonjour
.
STEP 2
Select
Enable
to enable Bonjour
Discovery
globally.
STEP 3
Click
Apply
to update the Running Configuration file.
The Bonjour Discovery Interface Control table displays the
Interface Name
of the
interfaces on which Bonjour is enabled (can also be OOB) and their
IP Address
.
STEP 4
To enable Bonjour on an interface, click
Add.
STEP 5
Select the interface, and click
Apply
.
NOTE
Click
Delete
to disable Bonjour on an interface (this performs the delete operation
without any additional operation, such as Apply).
LLDP and CDP
LLDP (Link Layer Discovery Protocol) and CDP (Cisco Discovery Protocol) are link
layer protocols for directly-connected LLDP and CDP-capable neighbors to
advertise themselves and their capabilities. By default, the device sends an LLDP/
CDP advertisement periodically to all its interfaces and processes incoming LLDP
and CDP packets as required by the protocols. In LLDP and CDP, advertisements
are encoded as TLV (Type, Length, Value) in the packet.
The following CDP/LLDP configuration notes apply:
•
CDP/LLDP can be enabled or disabled globally or per port. The CDP/LLDP
capability of a port is relevant only if CDP/LLDP is globally enabled.
•
If CDP/LLDP is globally enabled, the device filters out incoming CDP/LLDP
packets from ports that are CDP/LLDP-disabled.