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LLDP Properties
Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP) is a vendor-neutral protocol in the Internet Protocol Suite used by network devices for advertising their identity, capabilities, and neighbors on an IEEE 802 local area network, principally wired Ethernet. LLDP information is sent by devices from each of their interfaces at a fixed interval, in the form of an Ethernet frame. Each frame contains one LLDP Data Unit (LLDPDU). Each LLDPDU is a sequence of type-length-value (TLV) structures.
To open this page, select System Management > LLDP Properties in the navigation tree.
To enable LLDP Properties, check the Enable box. (It is enabled by default.)
To enable LLDP Properties on an interface, check the Enable, WAN1 or WAN2 box. (They are enabled by default.)
The LLDP Neighbor table displays this information:
•Local Port—Port identifier.
•ChassisID Subtype—Type of chassis ID (for example, MAC address).
•ChassisID—Identifier of the chassis. Where the chassis ID subtype is a MAC address, the MAC address of the device is displayed.
•Port ID Subtype—Type of the port identifier.
•Port ID—Port identifier.
•System Name—Name of the device.
•Time to Live—Rate in seconds at which LLDP advertisement updates are sent.