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Example
OS10(conf-if-eth1/1/3)# lldp tlv-select dot3tlv macphy-config
Supported Releases 10.2.0E or later
lldp transmit
Enables the transmission of LLDP packets on a specic interface.
Syntax
lldp transmit
Parameters None
Default Not congured
Command Mode INTERFACE
Usage Information The no version of this command disables the transmission of LLDP packets on a specic interface.
Example
OS10(conf-if-eth1/1/9)# lldp transmit
Supported Releases 10.2.0E or later
lldp vlan-name-tlv allowed vlan
Species a single or multiple VLANs names to transmit in LLDP PDUs.
Syntax
lldp vlan-name-tlv allowed vlan vlan-id
Parameters
vlan-id—Specify a single VLAN or multiple VLANs.
Default Disabled
Command Mode INTERFACE
Usage Information
This command species VLANs names to transmit in LLDP PDUs along with the congured default VLAN. If you
do not use this command, the interface sends the name of the default VLAN if a name is congured.
If you use this command to transmit multiple VLAN names, any VLAN with no name congured is excluded.
An interface can transmit a maximum of eight VLAN names. If you specify 10 VLANs and if the default VLAN has a
name congured, the interface transmits LLDP PDUs with VLAN names of the default VLAN and the rst seven
VLANs that have a name congured. If the default VLAN does not have a name congured, the interface transmits
the VLAN names of the rst eight VLANs that have a name congured and excludes the default VLAN.
This command is accessible to users with a role of sysadmin, secadmin, and netadmin.
Example
OS10(conf-if-eth1/1/1)# lldp vlan-name-tlv allowed vlan vlan2
OS10(conf-if-eth1/1/1)# lldp vlan-name-tlv allowed vlan 2-10,12,14-16,20,24
Supported Releases 10.5.0.0 or later
384 Layer 2