CLI Reference Guide-R04

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Chapter 26
| LLDP Commands
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Command Usage
The management address protocol packet includes the IPv4 address of the
switch. If no management address is available, the address should be the MAC
address for the CPU or for the port sending this advertisement.
The management address TLV may also include information about the specific
interface associated with this address, and an object identifier indicating the
type of hardware component or protocol entity associated with this address.
The interface number and OID are included to assist SNMP applications to
perform network discovery by indicating enterprise specific or other starting
points for the search, such as the Interface or Entity MIB.
Since there are typically a number of different addresses associated with a
Layer 3 device, an individual LLDP PDU may contain more than one
management address TLV.
Every management address TLV that reports an address that is accessible on a
port and protocol VLAN through the particular port should be accompanied by
a port and protocol VLAN TLV that indicates the VLAN identifier (VID)
associated with the management address reported by this TLV.
Note:
Refer to the command description lldp basic-tlv management-ipv6-address
for further command usage information when both commands are configured.
Example
Console(config)#interface ethernet 1/1
Console(config-if)#lldp basic-tlv management-ip-address
Console(config-if)#
lldp basic-tlv
management-ipv6-
address
This command configures an LLDP-enabled port to advertise the management
IPv6 address for this device. Use the no form to disable this feature.
Syntax
[no] lldp basic-tlv management-ipv6-address
Default Setting
Enabled
Command Mode
Interface Configuration (Ethernet, Port Channel)
Command Usage
If both the management-ip-address and the IPv4 address of a VLAN interface is
configured, the primary IPv4 address of the VLAN ID will be sent in the
Management Address TLV of the LLDP PDU transmitted.