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Link Layer
Discovery Protocol
Figure 8-1 “Link Layer Discovery Protocol” web page
For devices in the 2000/2100 version, LLDP can be activated or deactivated globally for all
ports. Devices in the 2200/2300 version also offer a port-based configuration option for
sending and receiving LLDP telegrams.
The LLDP can be configured on the “Service” page in WBM (see “Service” on page 40).
Table 8-1 Event table for LLDP
Event Activity of the individual
LLDP agent
Response of the neigh-
boring LLDP agent
Activate LLDP agent or de-
vice startup
Transmit LLDP BPDUs to all
ports
Include sender in the list of
neighbors
Deactivate LLDP agent or
software reset
Transmit LLDP BPDUs with
a TTL value of 0 seconds to
all ports
Delete sender from the list
of neighbors
Link up Transmit port-specific LLDP
BPDUs
Include sender in the list of
neighbors
Link down Delete all neighbors for this
port
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Timer (Message Transmit
Interval)
Cyclic transmission of
BPDUs to all ports
Update information
Aging (Time To Live) Delete neighborhood infor-
mation
-
Receiving a BPDU from a
new neighbor
Extend list of neighbors and
respond with port-specific
BPDU
Include sender in the list of
neighbors