HP 8/40 Converged Enhanced Ethernet Administrator's Guide v6.4.0 (53-1001761-0 - Page 95
Configuring LLDP using the CEE CLI, In this LLDP overview
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DRAFT: BROCADE CONFIDENTIAL Configuring LLDP using the CEE CLI Chapter 7 In this chapter •LLDP overview 73 •Layer 2 topology mapping 74 •DCBX overview 76 •DCBX interaction with other vendor devices 77 •LLDP configuration guidelines and restrictions 77 •Default LLDP configuration 78 •LLDP configuration and management 78 LLDP overview The IEEE 802.1AB Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP) enhances the ability of network management tools to discover and maintain accurate network topologies and simplify LAN troubleshooting in multi-vendor environments. To efficiently and effectively operate the various devices in a LAN you must ensure the correct and valid configuration of the protocols and applications that are enabled on these devices. With Layer 2 networks expanding dramatically, it is difficult for a network administrator to statically monitor and configure each device in the network. Using LLDP, network devices such as routers and switches advertise information about themselves to other network devices and store the information they discover. Details such as device configuration, device capabilities, and device identification are advertised. LLDP defines the following: • A common set of advertisement messages. • A protocol for transmitting the advertisements. • A method for storing the information contained in received advertisements. NOTE LLDP runs over the data-link layer which allows two devices running different network layer protocols to learn about each other. LLDP information is transmitted periodically and stored for a finite period. Every time a device receives an LLDP advertisement frame, it stores the information and initializes a timer. If the timer reaches the time to live (TTL) value, the LLDP device deletes the stored information ensuring that only valid and current LLDP information is stored in network devices and is available to network management systems. Converged Enhanced Ethernet Administrator's Guide 73 53-1001761-01