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










