HP 6120XG ProCurve Series 6120 Blade Switches Management and Configuration Gui - Page 328
LLDP (Link-Layer Discovery Protocol)
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Configuring for Network Management Applications LLDP (Link-Layer Discovery Protocol) LLDP (Link-Layer Discovery Protocol) To standardize device discovery on all ProCurve switches, LLDP will be implemented while offering limited read-only support for CDP as documented in this manual. For the latest information on your switch model, consult the Release Notes (available on the ProCurve Networking web site). If LLDP has not yet been implemented (or if you are running an older version of software), consult a previous version of the Management and Configuration Guide for device discovery details. Table 13-2. LLDP and LLDP-MED Features Feature Default Menu CLI Web View the switch's LLDP configuration n/a - page 13-44 - Enable or disable LLDP on the switch Enabled - page 13-40 - Change the transmit interval (refresh-interval) for 30 seconds - page 13-47 - LLDP packets Change the holdtime multiplier for LLDP Packets 4 seconds - page 13-40 - (holdtime-multiplier x refresh-interval = time-to-live) Change the delay interval between advertisements 2 seconds - page 13-48 - Changing the reinitialization delay interval 2 seconds - page 13-49 - Configuring SNMP notification support Disabled - page 13-50 - Configuring transmit and receive modes tx_rx - page 13-51 - Configuring basic LLDP per-port advertisement content Enabled - page 13-52 - Configuring port speed and duplex advertisements for Enabled optional LLDP and mandatory LLDP-MED applications - page 13-71 - Configuring topology change notification for LLDP- Enable MED - page 13-58 - Changing the fast-start duration for LLDP-MED 5 sec - page 13-60 Configuring LLDP-MED Advertising Enabled - page 13-52 Configuring LLDP-MED device location data None - page 13-69 Displaying Advertisement Data and Statistics n/a - page 13-73 - LLDP (Link Layer Discovery Protocol): provides a standards-based method for enabling the switches covered in this guide to advertise themselves to adjacent devices and to learn about adjacent LLDP devices. 13-36