
Configuring for Network Management Applications
LLDP (Link-Layer Discovery Protocol)
SNMP Notification.
You can enable the switch to send a notification to any
configured SNMP trap receiver(s) when the switch detects a remote LLDP
data change on an LLDP-enabled port (page 13-54).
Per-Port (Outbound) Data Options.
The following table lists the
information the switch can include in the per-port, outbound LLDP packets it
generates. In the default configuration, all outbound LLDP packets include
this information in the TLVs transmitted to neighbor devices. However, you
can configure LLDP advertisements on a per-port basis to omit some of this
information (page 13-56).
Table 13-3. Data Available for Basic LLDP Advertisements
Data Type
Configuration
Options
Default
Description
Time-to-Live
See note 1.
120 Seconds
The length of time an LLDP neighbor retains the advertised
data before discarding it.
Chassis Type
2, 6
N/A
Always Enabled Indicates the type of identifier used for Chassis ID.
Chassis ID
6
N/A
Always Enabled Uses base MAC address of the switch.
Port Type
3, 6
N/A
Always Enabled Uses “Local”, meaning assigned locally by LLDP.
Port Id
6
N/A
Always Enabled Uses port number of the physical port. In the switches
covered in this guide, this is an internal number reflecting
the reserved slot/port position in the chassis. For more
information on this numbering scheme, refer to figures D-2
and D-3 in Appendix D, “MAC Address Management” of the
Management and Configuration Guide
for your switch.
Remote Management
Address
Type
4, 6
N/A
Always Enabled Shows the network address type.
Address
4
Default or
Configured
Uses a default address selection method unless an optional address is
configured. See “Remote Management Address” on page 13-46.
System Name
6
Enable/Disable
Enabled
Uses the switch’s assigned name.
System Description
6
Enable/Disable
Enabled
Includes switch model name and running software version,
and ROM version.
Port Description
6
Enable/Disable
Enabled
Uses the physical port identifier.
System capabilities
supported
5, 6
Enable/Disable
Enabled
Identifies the switch’s primary capabilities (bridge, router).
System capabilities
enabled
5, 6
Enable/Disable
Enabled
Identifies the primary switch functions that are enabled,
such as routing.
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