Lldp timer – Allied Telesis AT-S94 CLI (AT-8000S Series) User Manual
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AT-8000S-S94-3.0 Command Line Interface User’s Guide
Default Configuration
Enabled in both modes.
Command Modes
Interface Configuration (Ethernet) mode.
User Guidelines
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LLDP manages LAG ports individually. LLDP sends separate advertisements on each port in a LAG. LLDP
data received through LAG ports is stored individually per port.
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An LLDP operation on a port is not dependent on the STP state of a port. This means that LLDP frames are
sent and received on blocked ports. If a port is controlled by 802.1X, LLDP operates only if the port is
authorized.
Examples
The following example enables LLDP on an interface.
lldp timer
The lldp timer command Global Configuration mode command specifies how often the system sends LLDP
updates. Use the no form of this command to revert to the default setting.
Syntax
lldp timer seconds
no lldp timer
Parameters
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seconds — Specifies, in seconds, how often the software sends an LLDP update. (Range: 5 - 32768
seconds)
Default Configuration
The default value is 30 seconds.
Command Modes
Global Configuration mode.
User Guidelines
There are no user guidelines for this command.
Example
The following example specifies the system to send LLDP updates every 50 seconds.
console(config)# interface ethernet e5
console(config-if)# lldp enable
console(config) # lldp timer 50