Command Reference Guide Global Configuration Mode Command Set
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lldp [minimum-transmit-interval l reinitialization-delay l

transmit-interval l ttl-multiplier] <numeric value>

Use the lldp command to configure global settings that control the way LLDP functions.
Syntax Description
minimum-transmit-interval
Defines the minimum amount of time between transmission of LLDP frames
(in seconds).
reinitialization-delay
Defines the minimum amount of time to delay after LLDP is disabled on a po rt
before allowing transmission of additional LLDP frames on that port
(in seconds).
transmit-interval Defines the delay between LLDP frame transmission attempts during
normal operation (in seconds).
ttl-multiplier Defines the multiplier to be applied to the tran smit inter val to compute the
time-to-live for data sent in an LLDP frame.
<numeric value> Specifies the interval, delay, or multiplier.
Default Values
By default, minimum-transmit-interval = 2 seconds (valid range: 1 through 8192);
reinitialization-delay = 2 seconds (valid range 1 through 10); transmit-interval = 30 seconds ( valid range
5 through 32,768); and ttl-multiplier = 4 (valid range 2 through 10).
Applicable Platforms
This command applies to the NetVanta 300, 1000, 1000R, 2000, 3000, 4000, and 5000 and
Total Access 900 Series units.
Command History
Release 8.1 Command was introduced.
Functional Notes
Once a device receives data from a neighboring device in an LLDP frame, it will retain that data for a
limited amount of time. This amount of time is called time-to-live, and it is part of the data in the LLDP
frame. The time-to-live transmitted in the LLDP frame is equal to the transmit interval multiplied by th e TTL
multiplier.