Configuring Link Layer Discovery Protocol and LLDP-MED
SecureStack C3 Configuration Guide
6-13
Examples
This
example
shows
how
to
clear
all
the
Cisco
DP
parameters
back
to
the
default
settings.
C3(rw)->clear ciscodp
This
example
shows
how
to
clear
the
Cisco
DP
status
on
port
ge.1.5.
C3(rw)->clear ciscodp port status
ge.
1.5
Configuring Link Layer Discovery Protocol and LLDP-MED
Overview
The
Link
Layer
Discovery
Protocol
(LLPD)
provides
an
industry
standard,
vendor
‐
neutral
way
to
allow
network
devices
to
advertise
their
identities
and
capabilities
on
a
local
area
network,
and
to
discover
that
information
about
their
neighbors.
LLDP
‐
MED
is
an
enhancement
to
LLDP
that
provides
the
following
benefits:
•
Auto
‐
discovery
of
LAN
policies,
such
as
VLAN
id,
802.1p
priority,
and
DiffServ
codepoint
settings,
leading
to
“plug
‐
and
‐
play”
networking
•
Device
location
and
topology
discovery,
allowing
creation
of
location
databases
and,
in
the
case
of
VoIP,
provision
of
E911
services
•
Extended
and
automated
power
management
of
Power
over
Ethernet
endpoints
•
Inventory
management,
allowing
network
administrators
to
track
their
network
devices
and
to
determine
their
characteristics,
such
as
manufacturer,
software
and
hardware
versions,
and
serial
or
asset
numbers
The
information
sent
by
an
LLDP
‐
enabled
device
is
extracted
and
tabulated
by
its
peers.
The
communication
can
be
done
when
information
changes
or
on
a
periodic
basis.
The
information
tabulated
is
aged
to
ensure
that
it
is
kept
up
to
date.
Ports
can
be
configured
to
send
this
information,
receive
this
information,
or
both
send
and
receive.
Either
LLDP
or
LLDP
‐
MED,
but
not
both,
can
be
used
on
an
interface
between
two
devices.
A
switch
port
uses
LLDP
‐
MED
when
it
detects
that
an
LLDP
‐
MED
‐
capable
device
is
connected
to
it.
LLDP
information
is
contained
within
a
Link
Layer
Discovery
Protocol
Data
Unit
(LLDPDU)
sent
in
a
single
802.3
Ethernet
frame.
The
information
fields
in
LLDPDU
are
a
sequence
of
short,
variable
‐
length,
information
elements
known
as
TLVs
—
type,
length,
and
value
fields
where:
•
Type
identifies
what
kind
of
information
is
being
sent
•
Length
indicates
the
length
of
the
information
string
in
octets
•
Value
is
the
actual
information
that
needs
to
be
sent
The
LLDP
standard
specifies
that
certain
TLVs
are
mandatory
in
transmitted
LLDPDUs,
while
others
are
optional.
You
can
configure
on
a
port
‐
specific
basis
which
optional
LLDP
and
LLDP
‐
MED
TLVs
should
be
sent
in
LLDPDUs.
Purpose
To
review
and
configure
LLPD
and
LLPD
‐
MED.
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