4.6.5.103 <LLDP [PARAM] [VALUE]> Command
This command allows [VALUE] setup for selected LLDP parameter [PARAM]
All LLDP configuration parameters are related with SNMP MIB. They can be set either from CLI
or WEB or via SNMP.
Retransmission Interval: The interval at which LLDP frames are transmitted on behalf of this
LLDP agent.
Transmission Multiplier: The actual time-to-live value used in LLDP frames, transmitted on
behalf of this LLDP agent, can be expressed by the following formula: TTL = min(65535,
(Retransmission_Interval * Transmission_Multiplier)). For example, if the value of
Retransmission_Interval is "30", and the value of Transmission_Multiplier is "4", then the value
"120" is encoded in the TTL field in the LLDP header.
The TTL value inside LLDP packet indicates time this packet should be stored and processed by
remote system. It will be forgotten after TTL count-back timer will be equal to "0".
Reinitialize Delay: The Reinitialize_Delay indicates the delay in seconds from when LLDP-
MIB|lldpPortConfigAdminStatus (1.0.8802.1.1.2.1.1.6.1.2) object of a particular port becomes
"disabled" until re-initialization will be attempted.
Transmission Delay: The Transmission Delay indicates the delay in seconds between
successive LLDP frame transmissions initiated by value/status changes in the local LLDP
subsystem. The recommended Transmission_Delay value is represented by the following
formula: 1 <= Transmission_Delay <= (0.25 * Retransmission_Interval).
Notification Interval: This parameter indicates how often the lldpRemTableChange notification
events should be sent.
MED Fast Start Counter: Sets the number of successive LLDP transmissions for one complete
"Fast Start" interval. The LDP-MED Fast Start Protocol Behaviour used to advertise only few
capabilities of the device designed for as fast as possible call processing after device start-up.
4.6.5.104 <LLDP [RX/TX] [ON/OFF]> Command
The <LLDP [RX/TX] [ON/OFF]> command enables or disables LLDP messages transmission and
reception.
4.6.5.105 <LLDP INT VLAN [ON/OFF]> Command
The <LLDP INT VLAN [ON/OFF]> command enables or disables LLDP messages exchange in
management VLAN only. This feature is disabled by default, so all interfaces (LAN and WAN)
participate into the LLDP table construction. It means that, in case if two units are connected
through the service-provider equipment, the border service provider switches or routers
participate in LLDP network construction. For example, the service-provider switch will "see" the