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Lldp And Lldp-med

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(Switch-1) (Config)#ipv6 mld snooping querier address fe80::AAA (Switch-1) (Config)#ipv6 mld snooping querier (Switch-1) (Config)#ipv6 mld snooping querier vlan 1 Display MLD Snooping Querier detailed information. (Switch-1) (Config)#show ipv6 mld snooping querier detail VLAN ID Last Querier Address MLD Version Global MLD Snooping querier status MLD Snooping Querier Mode Enable Querier Address fe80::aaa MLD Version 1 Querier Query Interval 60 Querier Expiry Interval 125 VLAN 1 : MLD Snooping querier status MLD Snooping Querier VLAN Mode Enable Querier Election Participate Mode Disable Querier VLAN Address Operational State Querier Operational version 1 Operational Max Resp Time 10 3.13.LLDP and LLDP-MED LLDP is a standardized discovery protocol defined by IEEE 802.1AB. It allows stations residing on an 802 LAN to advertise major capabilities physical descriptions, and management information to physically adjacent devices allowing a network management system (NMS) to access and display this information. LLDP is a one-way protocol; there are no request/response sequences. Information is advertised by stations implementing the transmit function, and is received and processed by stations implementing the receive function. The transmit-and-receive functions can be enabled/disabled separately on each switch port. LLDP-MED is an extension of the LLDP standard. LLDP-MED uses LLDP's organizationally-specific TypeLength-Value (TLV) extensions and defines new TLVs that make it easier for a VoIP deployment in a wired or wireless LAN/MAN environment. It also makes mandatory a few optional TLVs from LLDP and recommends not transmitting some TLVs. The TLVs only communicate information; these TLVs do not automatically translate into configuration. An external application may query the MED MIB and take management actions in configuring functionality. NETGEAR M4500 Series Switches Software Administration Manual 98

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(Switch-1) (Config)#ipv6 mld snooping querier address fe80::AAA
(Switch-1) (Config)#ipv6 mld snooping querier
(Switch-1) (Config)#ipv6 mld snooping querier vlan 1
Display MLD Snooping Querier detailed information.
(Switch-1) (Config)#show ipv6 mld snooping querier detail
VLAN ID Last Querier Address
MLD Version
------- ---------------------------------------- -----------
Global MLD Snooping querier status
----------------------------------
MLD Snooping Querier Mode
......................
Enable
Querier Address
................................
fe80::aaa
MLD Version
....................................
1
Querier Query Interval
.........................
60
Querier Expiry Interval
........................
125
VLAN 1
:
MLD Snooping querier status
----------------------------------------------
MLD Snooping Querier VLAN Mode
.................
Enable
Querier Election Participate Mode
..............
Disable
Querier VLAN Address
...........................
::
Operational State
..............................
Querier
Operational version
............................
1
Operational Max Resp Time
......................
10
3.13.
LLDP and LLDP-MED
LLDP is a standardized discovery protocol defined by IEEE 802.1AB. It allows stations residing on an 802 LAN to
advertise major capabilities physical descriptions, and management information to physically adjacent devices
allowing a network management system (NMS) to access and display this information.
LLDP is a one-way protocol; there are no request/response sequences. Information is advertised by stations
implementing the transmit function, and is received and processed by stations implementing the receive
function. The transmit-and-receive functions can be enabled/disabled separately on each switch port.
LLDP-MED is an extension of the LLDP standard. LLDP-MED uses LLDP's organizationally-specific Type-
Length-Value (TLV) extensions and defines new TLVs that make it easier for a VoIP deployment in a wired or
wireless LAN/MAN environment. It also makes mandatory a few optional TLVs from LLDP and recommends
not transmitting some TLVs.
The TLVs only communicate information; these TLVs do not automatically translate into configuration. An
external application may query the MED MIB and take management actions in configuring functionality.