Deployment Guide

Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP)
Link layer discovery protocol (LLDP) advertises connectivity and management from the local station to the adjacent stations on an IEEE
802 LAN.
LLDP facilitates multi-vendor interoperability by using standard management tools to discover and make available a physical topology for
network management. The Dell Networking operating software implementation of LLDP is based on IEEE standard 801.1ab.
The starting point for using LLDP is invoking LLDP with the protocol lldp command in either CONFIGURATION or INTERFACE mode.
The information LLDP distributes is stored by its recipients in a standard management information base (MIB). You can access the
information by a network management system through a management protocol such as simple network management protocol (SNMP).
An Aggregator auto-congures to support the link layer discovery protocol (LLDP) for the auto-discovery of network devices. You can use
CLI commands to display acquired LLDP information, clear LLDP counters, and debug LACP operation.
Supported Modes
Standalone, PMUX, VLT, Stacking
Topics:
Protocol Data Units
Congure LLDP
CONFIGURATION versus INTERFACE Congurations
Enabling LLDP
Advertising TLVs
Optional TLVs
LLDP Operation
Storing and Viewing Unrecognized LLDP TLVs
Viewing the LLDP Conguration
Viewing Information Advertised by Adjacent LLDP Agents
Conguring LLDPDU Intervals
Conguring a Time to Live
Clearing LLDP Counters
Debugging LLDP
Relevant Management Objects
Protocol Data Units
Conguration information is exchanged in the form of type, length, value (TLV) segments. The below gure shows the chassis ID TLV.
Type — Indicates the type of eld that a part of the message represents.
Length — Indicates the size of the value eld (in byte).
Value — Indicates the data for this part of the message.
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