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Figure 70. The debug lldp detail Command — LLDPDU Packet Dissection
Example of debug lldp Command Output with Unrecognized Reserved and Organizational Specic LLDP TLVs
The following is an example of LLDPDU with both (Reserved and Organizational specic) unrecognized TLVs.
DellEMC#Dec 4 22:38:27 : Received LLDP pkt on GigabitEthernet 1/47 of length 204 :
Dec 4 22:38:27 : Packet dump:
Dec 4 22:38:27 : 01 80 c2 00 00 0e 00 a0 c9 00 00 03 81 00 00 00
Dec 4 22:38:27 : 88 cc 02 07 04 00 a0 c9 00 00 01 04 02 05 54 06
Dec 4 22:38:27 : 02 01 2c fe 05 aa bb cc 04 61 fa 01 40 00 00 00
Dec 4 22:38:28 : 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 c6 0f ba 27
Dec 4 22:38:28 : TLV: Chassis ID, Len: 7, Subtype: Mac address (4) Value: 00:a0:c9:00:00:01
Dec 4 22:38:29 : TLV: Port ID, Len: 2, Subtype: Interface name (5) Value: T
Dec 4 22:38:29 : TLV: TTL, Len: 2, Value: 300
Dec 4 22:38:29 : TLV: UNKNOWN TLV, ORG_SPEC[aa-bb-cc, 4], Len: 1, Value:a
Dec 4 22:38:29 : aa bb cc 04 61
Dec 4 22:38:29 : 40
Dec 4 22:38:29 : TLV: UNKNOWN TLV, Type: 125 Len: 1, Value: @
Dec 4 22:38:29 : TLV: ENDOFPDU, Len: 0
Relevant Management Objects
Dell EMC Networking OS supports all IEEE 802.1AB MIB objects.
The following tables list the objects associated with:
received and transmitted TLVs
the LLDP conguration on the local agent
IEEE 802.1AB Organizationally Specic TLVs
Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP)
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