Management and Configuration Guide K/KA/KB.15.15

NOTE: The LLDP refresh-interval (transmit interval) must be greater than or equal to (4 x
delay-interval.) The switch does not allow increasing the delay interval to a value that conflicts with
this relationship. That is, the switch displays Inconsistent value if (4 x delay-interval) exceeds
the current transmit interval, and the command fails. Depending on the current refresh-interval
setting, it may be necessary to increase the refresh-interval before using this command to increase
the delay-interval.
NOTE: For the 5400zl, 3800, and 8200zl switches, when the switch is in enhanced secure
mode, the following prompt appears before the sensitive information for the setmib command is
displayed:
The setmib command should not be used in enhanced secure mode.
For more information, see the Access Security Guide.
Example
To change the delay-interval from 2 seconds to 8 seconds when the refresh-interval is at the default
30 seconds, you must first set the refresh-interval to a minimum of 32 seconds (32 = 4 x 8.) (See
Figure 108 (page 222).)
Figure 108 Changing the transmit-delay interval
Changing the reinitialization delay interval
Syntax
setmib lldpReinitDelay.0 -i <1-10>
Uses setmib to change the minimum time (reinitialization delay interval) an LLDP port will wait
before reinitializing after receiving an LLDP disable command followed closely by a txonly or tx_rx
command. The delay interval commences with execution of the lldp admin-status
<port-list> disable command.
(Default: 2 seconds; Range 1–10 seconds)
Example
The following command changes the reinitialization delay interval to five seconds:
(HP_Switch_name#) setmib lldpreinitdelay.0 -i 5
Enabling LLDP data change notification for SNMP trap receivers
Syntax
[no] lldp enable-notification <port-list>
222 Configuring for Network Management Applications