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DES-3200 Series Layer 2 Managed Fast Ethernet Switch CLI Reference Guide
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Format
config lldp [message_tx_interval <sec 5-32768> | message_tx_hold_multiplier <int 2-10> |
tx_delay <sec 1-8192> | reinit_delay <sec 1-10>]
Parameters
message_tx_interval - Changes the interval between consecutive transmissions of LLDP
advertisements on any given port. The default setting 30 seconds.
<sec 5-32768> - Enter the message transmit interval value here. This value must be between
5 and 32768 seconds.
message_tx_hold_multiplier - Specify to configure the message hold multiplier. The default
setting 4.
<2-10> - Enter the message transmit hold multiplier value here. This value must be between 2
and 10.
tx_delay - Specify the minimum interval between sending of LLDP messages due to constantly
change of MIB content. The default setting 2 seconds.
<sec 1-8192> - Enter the transmit delay value here. This value must be between 1 and 8192
seconds.
reinit_delay - Specify the the minimum time of reinitialization delay interval. The default setting 2
seconds.
<sec 1-10> - Enter the re-initiate delay value here. This value must be between 1 and 10
seconds.
Restrictions
Only Administrator, Operator and Power-User level users can issue this command.
Example
To change the packet transmission interval:
DES-3200-28P:admin#config lldp message_tx_interval 30
Command: config lldp message_tx_interval 30
Success.
DES-3200-28P:admin#
37-4 config lldp notification_interval
Description
This command is used to configure the timer of notification interval for sending notification to
configured SNMP trap receiver(s).
Format
config lldp notification_interval <sec 5-3600>
Parameters
notification_interval - Specify the timer of notification interval for sending notification to
configured SNMP trap receiver(s). The default setting is 5 seconds.

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