to neighbor devices. However, you can configure LLDP advertisements on a per-port basis to omit some of this
information (Configuring a remote management address for outbound LLDP advertisements (CLI) on page
182).
Table 20: Data available for basic LLDP advertisements
Data type Configuration options Default Description
Time-to-Live
1
120 Seconds The length of time an
LLDP neighbor retains the
advertised data before
discarding it.
Chassis Type
2,
N/A Always Enabled Indicates the type of
identifier used for Chassis
ID.
Chassis ID
33
N/A Always Enabled Uses base MAC address
of the switch.
Port Type
4,33
N/A Always Enabled Uses "Local," meaning
assigned locally by LLDP.
Port Id
33
N/A Always Enabled Uses port number of the
physical port. This is an
internal number reflecting
the reserved slot/port
position in the chassis. For
more information on this
numbering scheme, see
the appendix "MAC
Address Management".
Remote Management Address
Type
3,3
N/A Always Enabled Shows the network
address type.
Address
55
Default or Configured Uses a default address selection method unless an
optional address is configured. See Remote
management address on page 175.
System Name
33
Enable/Disable Enabled Uses the switch's
assigned name.
System Description
33
Enable/Disable Enabled Includes switch model
name and running
software version, and
ROM version.
Port Description
33
Enable/Disable Enabled Uses the physical port
identifier.
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