351 |341
show lldp statistics
Displays information about errors such
as memory allocation failures, queue
overflows, table overflows, etc.
Displays the LLDP remote table
Clears LLDP transmit and receive
statistics
Clears LLDP neighbors information
These commands reset the particular configuration to its default value.
lldp {transmit | receive}
no lldp notificationno lldptlv-select basic-tlv { [port-descr] [sys-name] [sys-descr] [sys-capab]
[mgmt-addr {all | ipv4 <ucast_addr> | ipv6 <ip6_addr>}]}
no lldptlv-select dot1tlv {[port-vlan-id] [protocol-vlan-id {all |<vlan-id>}] [vlan-name {all |
<vlan-id>}]}
no lldptlv-select dot3TLV { [macphy-config] [link-aggregation] [max-framesize] }
14.1.2.1 Configuring LLDP TLV
Supermicro switches provide support for user configuration of LLDP TLV’s. The TLV types supported by
Supermicro switches are: Basic TLV, DOT1 TLV and DOT3 TLV. The figure below displays the TLV types and
their content.
Figure LLDP-1: LLDP TLV Types
The content ofthe various TLVs supported by Supermicro switches are specified in the figurebelow.
Basic TLV
•Mandatory
•Optional
DOT1 TLV
•IEEE 802.1
organizationally
specific TLVs
DOT3 TLV
•IEEE 802.3
organizationally
specific TLVs