Yamaha 10G SWR2310-28GT/18GT/10G Command Reference - Page 88
Set LLDP frame transmission interval, 19.13 Set LLDP frame transmission interval for high
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88 | Command Reference | Maintenance and operation functions This command adds the following TLVs to LLDP frames. (1) Media Capabilities : Type of LLDP-MED TLV transmitted (2) Network Policy : Voice VLAN information (Only ports for which voice VLAN is specified) (3) Location Identification : Location identification information (4) Extended Power-via-MDI : Extended PoE information (only for models with PoE function) [Note] Location Identification TLV is set to a value of "Location". [Example] Add LLDP-MED TLVs to the LLDP frames that are transmitted on LAN port #1. SWR2310(config)#lldp run SWR2310(config)#interface port1.1 SWR2310(config-if)#lldp-agent SWR2310(lldp-agent)#tlv-select med 4.19.12 Set LLDP frame transmission interval [Syntax] set timer msg-tx-interval tx_interval no set timer msg-tx-interval [Parameter] tx_interval : LLDP frame transmission interval (seconds) [Initial value] set timer msg-tx-interval 30 [Input mode] LLDP agent mode [Description] Sets LLDP frame transmission interval. If this command is executed with the "no" syntax, the setting returns to the default. [Example] Set 60 seconds as the LLDP frame transmission interval on LAN port #1. SWR2310(config)#lldp run SWR2310(config)#interface port1.1 SWR2310(config-if)#lldp-agent SWR2310(lldp-agent)#set timer msg-tx-interval 60 4.19.13 Set LLDP frame transmission interval for high speed transmission period [Syntax] set timer msg-fast-tx fast_tx no set timer msg-fast-tx [Parameter] fast_tx : LLDP frame transmission interval for high speed transmission period (seconds) [Initial value] set timer msg-fast-tx 1 [Input mode] LLDP agent mode [Description] Sets the LLDP frame transmission interval during the high speed transmission period. If this command is executed with the "no" syntax, the setting returns to the default.