Port description - The user-configured port description.
System name - The user-configured name of the local system.
System capabilities - The system capabilities running on the system.
System description - The system description containing information about the software running on the system.
Management IP address - The management IP address of the local system. Dot x
DCBX - The DCBX profiles.
FCoE application - The FCoE application feature.
FCoE logical link - The logical link level for the SAN network.
6. Click the right arrow button to move the newly created profile into the LLDP Profiles list.
7. When you have finished the configuration, click OK to launch the Deploy to Products dialog box.
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Select a mode from the list: Both Tx (transmitted) or Rx (received), Tx only, or Rx only.
Enter a meaningful description of the LLDP profile.
Enter a multiplier (in seconds). The value range is from 1 through 10 and the default is 4.
Check the profile parameters that you want to display as part of the LLDP profile from the Advertise list:
Enter a hello interval time (in seconds) for the bridge in the Hello (secs) field. The value range is from 4 through 180 and the default value is 30.
Enter a name for the LLDP profile.
If the name of the LLDP profile already exists on the switch, an overwrite warning displays.
Adding an LLDP profile
NOTE
When a TE port is selected to assign to an LLDP profile, a yellow banner displays with the following error message: “LLDP-DCBX is disabled on this switch. The configuration becomes functional when LLDP-DCBX is enabled on the switch.”
1. Select Configure > DCB.
The DCB Configuration dialog box displays, showing the status of all DCB-related hardware and functions.
2. Select a switch, and click Edit.
3. Click the LLDP-DCBXtab on the Edit Switch dialog box. The LLDP-DCBXdialog box displays.
4. Click the Enable LLDP-DCBXcheckbox.
5. Configure the LLDP Profile parameters:

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