Yamaha 10G SWR2310-28GT/18GT/10G Command Reference - Page 89

Set time from LLDP frame transmission stop until re-initialization, 19.15 Set multiplier

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Command Reference | Maintenance and operation functions | 89 The high speed transmission period is the period immediately after a port's connected device was newly found, and LLDP frames are transmitted according to the following commands for making high speed transmission period settings. • set timerx msg-fast-tx fast_tx : Sets the transmission interval (seconds) during the high speed transmission period. • set tx-fast-init value : Sets the number of LLDP frames transmitted during the high speed transmission period. [Example] Set 2 seconds as the LLDP frame transmission interval during the high speed transmission period on LAN port #1. SWR2310(config)#lldp run SWR2310(config)#interface port1.1 SWR2310(config-if)#lldp-agent SWR2310(lldp-agent)#set timer msg-fast-tx 2 4.19.14 Set time from LLDP frame transmission stop until re-initialization [Syntax] set timer reinit-delay reinit_delay no set timer reinit-delay [Parameter] reinit_delay : Time from LLDP frame transmission stop until re-initialization (seconds) [Initial value] set timer reinit-delay 2 [Input mode] LLDP agent mode [Description] Sets the time from when LLDP frame transmission stops until re-initialization occurs. If this command is executed with the "no" syntax, the setting returns to the default. [Example] Set 10 seconds as the time from when LLDP frame transmission stops on LAN port #1 until re-initialization occurs. SWR2310(config)#lldp run SWR2310(config)#interface port1.1 SWR2310(config-if)#lldp-agent SWR2310(lldp-agent)#set timer reinit-delay 10 4.19.15 Set multiplier for calculating time to live (TTL) of device information [Syntax] set msg-tx-hold value no set msg-tx-hold [Parameter] value : Multiplier for calculating the time to live (TTL) value of device information [Initial value] set msg-tx-hold 4 [Input mode] LLDP agent mode [Description] Sets the multiplier for calculating the time to live (TTL) of device information. If this command is executed with the "no" syntax, the setting returns to the default. This setting is multiplied with the LLDP frame transmission interval (msg-tx-interval), and then increased by +1 to become the TTL value (seconds). The TTL value is set in "Time To Live TLV". TTL = msg-tx-interval x msg-tx-hold + 1 (seconds)

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The high speed transmission period is the period immediately after a port's connected device was newly found, and LLDP
frames are transmitted according to the following commands for making high speed transmission period settings.
set timerx msg-fast-tx
fast_tx
: Sets the transmission interval (seconds) during the high speed transmission period.
set tx-fast-init
value
: Sets the number of LLDP frames transmitted during the high speed transmission period.
[Example]
Set 2 seconds as the LLDP frame transmission interval during the high speed transmission period on LAN port #1.
SWR2310(config)#lldp run
SWR2310(config)#interface port1.1
SWR2310(config-if)#lldp-agent
SWR2310(lldp-agent)#set timer msg-fast-tx 2
4.19.14 Set time from LLDP frame transmission stop until re-initialization
[Syntax]
set
timer
reinit-delay
reinit_delay
no
set
timer
reinit-delay
[Parameter]
reinit_delay
:
<1-10>
Time from LLDP frame transmission stop until re-initialization (seconds)
[Initial value]
set timer reinit-delay 2
[Input mode]
LLDP agent mode
[Description]
Sets the time from when LLDP frame transmission stops until re-initialization occurs.
If this command is executed with the "no" syntax, the setting returns to the default.
[Example]
Set 10 seconds as the time from when LLDP frame transmission stops on LAN port #1 until re-initialization occurs.
SWR2310(config)#lldp run
SWR2310(config)#interface port1.1
SWR2310(config-if)#lldp-agent
SWR2310(lldp-agent)#set timer reinit-delay 10
4.19.15 Set multiplier for calculating time to live (TTL) of device information
[Syntax]
set
msg-tx-hold
value
no
set
msg-tx-hold
[Parameter]
value
:
<1-100>
Multiplier for calculating the time to live (TTL) value of device information
[Initial value]
set msg-tx-hold 4
[Input mode]
LLDP agent mode
[Description]
Sets the multiplier for calculating the time to live (TTL) of device information.
If this command is executed with the "no" syntax, the setting returns to the default.
This setting is multiplied with the LLDP frame transmission interval (msg-tx-interval), and then increased by +1 to become the
TTL value (seconds).
The TTL value is set in "Time To Live TLV".
TTL = msg-tx-interval x msg-tx-hold + 1 (seconds)
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