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Cisco Small Business 200 1.1 Series Smart Switch Administration Guide  52
 
Configuring Discovery
This section provides information for configuring Discovery. 
It includes the following topics:
• Configuring Bonjour Discovery
• LLDP and CDP
• Configuring LLDP 
• Configuring CDP
Configuring Bonjour Discovery
As a Bonjour client, the switch periodically broadcasts Bonjour Discovery protocol 
packets to directly-connected IP subnet(s), advertising its existence and the 
services that it provides, for example HTTP or HTTPS. (Use the 
Security > TCP/
UDP
 Services page to enable or disable the switch services.) The switch can be 
discovered by a network management system or other third-party applications. 
By default, Bonjour is enabled and runs on the Management VLAN. The Bonjour 
console automatically detects the device and displays it.
Bonjour for a System in Layer 2 Mode
Bonjour Discovery can only be enabled globally, and not on a per-port or per-
VLAN basis. The switch advertises the services enabled by the administrator. 
When Bonjour Discovery and IGMP are both enabled, the IP Multicast address of 
Bonjour is displayed on the Adding IP Multicast Group Addresses. 
When Bonjour Discovery is disabled, the switch stops service type 
advertisements and does not respond to requests for service from network 
management applications.