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14.1.3.4 Transmit Delay
Any change in local LLDP MIB variables initiates the transmission of LLDP advertisements. The delay
between the successive transmissions of such advertisements is called the Transmit Delay. The transmit
delay helps prevent unnecessary LLDP transmissions when rapid changes occur in local LLDP MIB objects.
Supermicro switches allow for user configuration of the message transmit delay. Follow the steps below to
change the message transmit delay
.
Enters the configuration mode
lldptx-delay <seconds(1-8192)>
Configures themessage transmit delay,
range of 1-8192.
NOTE: The Txdelay should be less than
0.25 * message Txinterval
Exits the configuration mode.
Displays the LLDP global information
The “no lldptx-delay” commandresets the message transmit delayto its default value.
14.1.3.5 Notification Interval
The Notification Interval is the time interval between successive periodic SNMP notifications about LLDP
MIB changes. Any change in LLDP neighbors that occurs between SNMP notifications is not transmitted;
only state changes that exist at the expiry of the notification interval are included in the transmission.
Supermicro switches allow for user configuration of the notification interval. Follow the steps below to
change the the notification interval.
Enters the configuration mode
lldp notification-interval <seconds(5-3600)>
Configures the notification interval,
Exits the configuration mode.
Displays the LLDP global information
The “no lldp notification-interval” command resets the notification interval to its default
value.