Users Guide

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Configure LLDP-MED network policy on an interface
OS10(config)# lldp med network-policy 1 app voice-signaling vlan 10 vlan-type tag
priority 2 dscp 1
OS10(config)# interface ethernet 1/1/1
OS10(conf-if-eth1/1/1)# lldp med network-policy add 1
Network policy advertisement
LLDP-MED is enabled on all interfaces by default. Configure OS10 to advertise LLDP-MED TLVs from configured interfaces.
Define LLDP-MED network policies before applying the policies to an interface. Attach only one network policy per interface.
Define an LLDP-MED network-policy in INTERFACE mode.
lldp med network-policy {add | remove} number
add Attach the network policy to an interface.
remove Remove the network policy from an interface.
number Enter a network policy index number, from 1 to 32.
Configure advertise LLDP-MED network policies
OS10(conf-if-eth1/1/5)# lldp med network-policy add 1
Change the fast start repeat count
Fast start repeat enables a network-connectivity device to advertise itself at a faster rate for a limited amount of time. The fast
start timer starts when a network-connectivity device receives the first LLDP frame from a newly detected endpoint.
The LLDP-MED fast start repeat count specifies the number of LLDP packets that are sent during the LLDP-MED fast start
period. By default, the device sends three packets per interval. The number of packets that are sent during activation ranges
from 1 to10.
Rapid availability is crucial for applications such as emergency call service location (E911).
Configure fast start repeat count which is the number of packets that are sent during activation in CONFIGURATION mode,
from 1 to 10, default 3.
lldp-med fast-start-repeat-count number
Configure fast start repeat count
OS10(config)# lldp med fast-start-repeat-count 5
LLDP commands
clear lldp counters
Clears LLDP and LLDP-MED transmit, receive, and discard statistics from all physical interfaces.
Syntax
clear lldp counters
Parameters None
Default Not configured
Command Mode EXEC
Usage
Information
The counter default value resets to zero for all physical interfaces.
Example
OS10# clear lldp counters
486 Layer 2