Reference Guide

418 UDLD
Shutdown
—The port has been shut down because its link with
the connected device is unidirectional or undetermined in
aggressive mode.
Number of Neighbors
—Number of connected devices detected.
2
To modify the UDLD state for a specific port, select the
Edit
tab and
select the port.
3
Modify the value of the UDLD state. If you select
Default
, the port
receives the value of the Fiber Port UDLD Default State in the Global
UDLD Settings page.
4
Click
Apply
to save the settings to the Running Configuration file.
Defining UDLD Parameters on a Port Using CLI Commands
The following table summarizes the CLI command for defining UDLD
parameters on a port as displayed in the UDLD Interface Settings pages.
The following is an example of the CLI commands:
UDLD Neighbors
To view all devices connected to the local device:
1
Click
Switching
>
UDLD
>
UDLD Neighbors
.
The following fields are displayed for all UDLD-enabled ports.
Interface Name
—Name of the local UDLD-enabled port.
Neighbor Information
:
Device ID
—ID of the remote device.
Table 18-1. UDLD Port CLI Commands
CLI Command Description
udld port [aggressive | normal
| disable]
no udld port
Enables UDLD functionality on an
Ethernet port
Use the no form of this command to
disable UDLD functionality on the port.
console(config)# interface te0/1
console(config-interface) udld port normal