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Configuring LLDP LLDP Configurations
Follow these steps to enable LLDP and configure the LLDP feature globally.
1)  In the Global Config section, enable LLDP. You can also enable the switch to forward 
LLDP messages when LLDP function is disabled. Click Apply.
LLDP Enable or disable LLDP function globally.
LLDP Forward 
Message
Enable or disable the switch to forward LLDP messages when LLDP function is 
disabled.
3)  In the Parameters Config section, configure the LLDP parameters. Click Apply.
Transmit 
Interval
Enter the interval between successive LLDP packets that are periodically sent 
from the local device to its neighbors. The default is 30 seconds.
Hold Multiplier Specify the amount of time the neighbor device should hold the received 
information before discarding it. The default is 4.
TTL (Time to Live) = Hold Multiplier * Transmit Interval. 
Transmit Delay Specify the amount of time that the local device waits before sending another 
LLDP packet to its neighbors. When the local information changes, the local 
device will send LLDP packets to inform its neighbors. If frequent changes occur 
to the local device, LLDP packets will flood. After specifying a transmit delay time, 
the local device will wait for a delay time to send LLDP packets when changes 
occur to avoid frequent LLDP packet forwarding. The default is 2 seconds.
Reinit Delay Specify the delay time that the local port waits before changing its Admin Status. 
When a local port’s Admin Status changes, the local device will send Trap 
messages. After specifying a reinit delay time, the local device will wait for a delay 
time to send Trap messages to avoid frequent Trap forwarding. The default is  2 
seconds.
Notification 
Interval
Enter the interval between successive Trap messages that are periodically sent 
from the local device to the NMS. The default is  5 seconds.
Fast Start Times Specify the number of LLDP packets that the local port sends when its Admin 
Status changes from Disable (or Rx_Only) to Tx&RX (or Tx_Only). The default is 3.
In this case, the local device will shorten the Transmit Interval of LLDP packets 
to 1 second to make it quickly discovered by its neighbors. After the specified 
number of LLDP packets are sent, the Transmit Interval will be restored to the 
specified value.