SROS Command Line Interface Reference Guide

Global Configuration Mode Command Set

 

 

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

Minimum amount of time to delay after LLDP is disabled on a port 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 transmit interval 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).

Command Modes

(config)#

Global Configuration Mode

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 the ttl-multiplier.

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