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Table 65. Isilon-related TLVs (Type 127, OUI 0xF8-0xB1-0x56)
TLV Subtype Description
address for the specific fabric instance.
The RA prefix is different for each fabric.
Fabric ID 3 Indicates the ID of the fabric the
LLDPDU is originating from.
Isilon-related TLVs Subtypes used in LLDP custom TLVs that are transacted by the OS10 switches
Originator 1 Indicates the OS10 string that is used
as the originator. The string enables the
OS10 switches to identify LLDPDUs.
Role 2 Following are the applicable roles:
1. LEAF
2. SPINE
3. UNKNOWN
IP address 3 Indicates the IPv6 address of the
originator.
Virtual IP address of the fabric 4 Virtual IP address of the master node.
The Isilon nodes can also use this IPv6
address when needed.
MAC address of the physical interface 5 MAC address used by the OS10 switches
for ND.
Configure LLDP
Enable LLDP globally or on an interface and advertise the TLVs out of an interface.
Disable and reenable LLDP
By default, LLDP is enabled globally, on each physical interface, and on management port. You can disable LLDP globally and on
an interface. If you disable LLDP globally, LLDP is disabled on all interfaces irrespective of whether LLDP is previously enabled
or disabled on an interface. When you enable LLDP globally, the interface-level LLDP configuration takes precedence over the
global LLDP configuration.
Disable LLDP
Disable LLDP globally in CONFIGURATION mode.
OS10(config)# no lldp enable
Disable LLDP on an interface, use the lldp transmit and lldp receive commands in INTERFACE mode.
OS10(conf-if-eth1/1/2)# no lldp transmit
OS10(conf-if-eth1/1/2)# no lldp receive
Management interface:
OS10(conf-if-ma-1/1/1)# no lldp transmit
OS10(conf-if-ma-1/1/1)# no lldp receive
Enable LLDP
When LLDP is disabled on a switch, you can reenable LLDP globally or on an interface.
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