Configuring Lldp; Related Configuration Tasks; Important Points To Remember; Lldp Compatibility - Dell Force10 C150 Configuration Manual

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Configuring LLDP

Configuring LLDP is a two-step process:
1. Enable LLDP globally. See page 592.
2. Advertise TLVs out of an interface. See page 592.

Related Configuration Tasks

Viewing the LLDP Configuration on page 594
Viewing Information Advertised by Adjacent LLDP Agents on page 594
Configuring LLDPDU Intervals on page 595
Configuring Transmit and Receive Mode on page 596
Configuring a Time to Live on page 597
Debugging LLDP on page 598

Important Points to Remember

LLDP is disabled by default.
Dell Force10 systems support up to 8 neighbors per interface.
Dell Force10 systems support a maximum of 8000 total neighbors per system. If the number of
interfaces multiplied by 8 exceeds the maximum, the system will not configure more than 8000.
INTERFACE level configurations override all CONFIGURATION level configurations.
LLDP is not hitless.

LLDP Compatibility

Spanning Tree and Force10 Ring Protocol "blocked" ports allow LLDPDUs.
802.1X controlled ports do not allow LLDPDUs until the connected device is authenticated.

CONFIGURATION versus INTERFACE Configurations

All LLDP configuration commands are available in PROTOCOL LLDP mode, which is a sub-mode of
CONFIGURATION mode and INTERFACE mode.
Configurations made at CONFIGURATION level are global, that is, they affect all interfaces on the
system.
Configurations made at INTERFACE level affect only the specific interface, and they override
CONFIGURATION level configurations.
Link Layer Discovery Protocol | 591

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