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Example usage
To configure the vlan name TLV from the outbound LLDP advertisements for all ports:
DES-3028P:4# config lldp ports all dot1_tlv_pvid enable
Command: config lldp ports all dot1_tlv_pvid enable
Success.
DES-3028P:4#
config lldp dot1_tlv_vlan_name
Purpose
Used to configure an individual port or group of ports to exclude one or
more of the IEEE 802.1 Organizational VLAN name TLV data types from
outbound LLDP advertisements.
Syntax
config lldp ports [<portlist>|all] dot1_tlv_vlan_name [vlan [all |
<vlan_name 32> ] | vlanid <vidlist> ] [enable | disable]
Description
This TLV optional data type indicates whether the corresponding Local
System’s VLAN name instance will be transmitted on the port. If a port is
associated with multiple VLANs those enabled VLAN IDs will be
advertised.
Parameters
<portlist>
Specified a range of ports to be configured.
all
To set all ports in the system, you may use the “all” parameter.
dot1_tlv_vlan_name
This TLV optional data type indicates whether the
corresponding Local System’s VLAN name instance will be transmitted
on the port. If a port is associated with multiple VLANs those enabled
VLAN IDs will be advertised. The default state is disable.
Restrictions
Only Administrator-level users can issue this command.
Example usage
To configure the VLAN name TLV from the outbound LLDP advertisements for all ports:
DES-3028P:4# config lldp ports all dot1_tlv_vlan_name vlanid 1-
3 enable
Command: config lldp ports all dot1_tlv_vlan_name vlanid 1-3
enable
Success.
DES-3028P:4#
config lldp dot1_tlv_protocol_identity
Purpose
Used to configure an individual port or group of ports to exclude one or
more of IEEE 802.1 organization protocol identity TLV data types from
outbound LLDP advertisements.
Syntax
config lldp ports [<portlist>|all] dot1_tlv_ protocol_identity [all |
{eapol | lacp | gvrp | stp }] [enable | disable]
Description
This TLV optional data type indicates whether the corresponding Local
System's Protocol Identity instance will be transmitted on the port. The
Protocol Identity TLV provides a way for stations to advertise protocols
that are important to the operation of the network. Such as Spanning
Tree Protocol, the Link Aggregation Control Protocol, and numerous
vendor proprietary variations which are responsible for maintaining the
topology and connectivity of the network. If EAPOL, GVRP,
STP(including MSTP), and LACP protocol identity is enabled on this port