Netgear M4100-50G CLI Manual - Page 182
Use this command to display detailed information about remote devices that transmit current
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ProSafe M4100 and M7100 Managed Switches show lldp remote-device detail Use this command to display detailed information about remote devices that transmit current LLDP data to an interface on the system. Format Mode show lldp remote-device detail Privileged EXEC Term Definition Local Interface The interface that received the LLDPDU from the remote device. Remote Identifier An internal identifier to the switch to mark each remote device to the system. Chassis ID Subtype The type of identification used in the Chassis ID field. Chassis ID The chassis of the remote device. Port ID Subtype The type of port on the remote device. Port ID The port number that transmitted the LLDPDU. System Name The system name of the remote device. System Description Describes the remote system by identifying the system name and versions of hardware, operating system, and networking software supported in the device. Port Description Describes the port in an alpha-numeric format. The port description is configurable. System Capabilities Supported Indicates the primary function(s) of the device. System Capabilities Enabled Shows which of the supported system capabilities are enabled. Management Address For each interface on the remote device with an LLDP agent, lists the type of address the remote LLDP agent uses and specifies the address used to obtain information related to the device. Time To Live The amount of time (in seconds) the remote device's information received in the LLDPDU should be treated as valid information. Example: The following shows example CLI display output for the command. (Switch) #show lldp remote-device detail 0/7 LLDP Remote Device Detail Local Interface: 0/7 Remote Identifier: 2 Chassis ID Subtype: MAC Address Chassis ID: 00:FC:E3:90:01:0F Port ID Subtype: MAC Address Switching Commands 182