Brocade Converged Enhanced Ethernet Administrator's Guide v6.1.2_cee (53-1001258-01, June 2009)
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- About This Document
- Introducing FCoE
- Using the CEE CLI
- In this chapter
- CEE CLI configuration guidelines and restrictions
- Using the CEE command line interface (CLI)
- CEE CLI RBAC permissions
- Accessing the CEE CLI through the console interface or through a Telnet session
- Accessing the CEE CLI from the Fabric OS shell
- Accessing CEE CLI command modes
- Using CEE CLI keyboard shortcuts
- Displaying CEE CLI commands and command syntax
- Using CEE CLI command completion
- CEE CLI command syntax conventions
- Using CEE CLI command output modifiers
- Configuring VLANs Using the CEE CLI
- In this chapter
- VLAN overview
- Ingress VLAN filtering
- VLAN configuration guidelines and restrictions
- Default VLAN configuration
- VLAN configuration procedures
- Enabling and disabling a CEE interface
- Configuring the MTU on a CEE interface
- Creating a VLAN interface
- Configuring a VLAN interface to forward FCoE traffic
- Configuring a CEE interface as a Layer 2 switch port
- Configuring a CEE interface as an access interface or a trunk interface
- Configuring VLAN classifier rules
- Configuring VLAN classifier groups
- Associating a VLAN classifier group to a CEE interface
- Clearing VLAN counter statistics
- Displaying VLAN information
- Configuring the MAC address table
- Configuring STP, RSTP, and MSTP using the CEE CLI
- In this chapter
- STP overview
- RSTP overview
- MSTP overview
- STP, RSTP, and MSTP configuration guidelines and restrictions
- Default STP, RSTP, and MSTP configuration
- STP, RSTP, and MSTP configuration procedures
- STP, RSTP, and MSTP-specific configuration procedures
- STP and RSTP-specific configuration procedures
- RSTP and MSTP-specific configuration procedures
- MSTP-specific configuration procedures
- 10-Gigabit Ethernet CEE interface-specific configuration
- Global STP, RSTP, and MSTP-related configuration procedures
- Clearing STP, RSTP, and MSTP-related information
- Displaying STP, RSTP, and MSTP-related information
- Configuring Link Aggregation using the CEE CLI
- Configuring LLDP using the CEE CLI
- Configuring ACLs using the CEE CLI
- In this chapter
- ACL overview
- Default ACL configuration
- ACL configuration guidelines and restrictions
- ACL configuration procedures
- Creating a standard MAC ACL and adding rules
- Creating an extended MAC ACL and adding rules
- Modifying a MAC ACL
- Removing a MAC ACL
- Reordering the sequence numbers in a MAC ACL
- Applying a MAC ACL to a CEE interface
- Applying a MAC ACL to a VLAN interface
- Clearing MAC ACL counters
- Displaying MAC ACL information
- Configuring QoS using the CEE CLI
- Configuring FCoE using the Fabric OS CLI
- Administering the switch
- Configuring RMON using the CEE CLI
- Index

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LLDP configuration procedures
6
Configuring LLDP interface-level command options
To configure LLDP interface-level command options, perform the following steps from the interface
level:
6. Configure the transmission
frequency of LLDP updates. By
default the global values are
used.
switch(conf-lldp-profile-example)#hello seconds
7. Configure the hold time for
receiving devices. By default
the global values are used.
switch(conf-lldp-profile-example)#multiplier value
8. Display the LLDP configuration. switch(conf-lldp-profile-example)#do show lldp
[interface | neighbors | statistics]
switch(conf-lldp-profile-example)#do show running
lldp
Step Task Command
1. Apply an LLDP profile to an interface. There
can only be one LLDP profile at a time per
interface. If you do not use the lldp profile
option at the interface level, the global
configuration is used on the interface. If
there are no global configuration values
defined, the global default values are used.
switch(conf-if-te-0/10)#lldp profile NAME
2. Configure the FCoE priority bits for an
interface. The value is specified as
0x0-0xff.
switch(conf-if-te-0/10)#fcoe-priority-bits
VALUE
3. Configure the DCBX version for an
interface. For detailed information on these
version command keywords, see “DCBX
interaction with other vendor devices” on
page 83. The default is auto
switch(conf-if-te-0/10)#lldp version {auto
| cee | pre-cee}
4. Display the LLDP configuration. switch(conf-if-te-0/10)#do show lldp
[interface | neighbors | statistics]
Step Task Command










