User`s manual
Table Of Contents
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Getting Started
- 3. Featured Functions
- Configuring Basic Settings
- Using Port Trunking
- Configuring SNMP
- Using Communication Redundancy
- Using Traffic Prioritization
- Using Virtual LAN
- Using Multicast Filtering
- Using Bandwidth Management
- Using Port Access Control
- Using IP Filter
- Using Auto Warning
- Using Line-Swap-Fast-Recovery
- Using Set Device IP
- Using Diagnosis
- LLDP
- Using Monitor
- Using the MAC Address Table
- Using System Log
- Using HTTPS/SSL
- A. MIB Groups
- B. Specifications
- C. Modbus/TCP Map

PT-7728 User’s Manual Featured Functions
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LLDP
The LLDP function is defined by IEEE 802.11AB, and is an OSI Layer 2 protocol that
standardizes the methodology of self-identity advertisement. It allows each networking device,
such as a Moxa managed switch, to periodically inform its neighbors about its self-information
and configurations. As a result, all such devices will have information about their neighbors, and
by using SNMP, this knowledge can be transferred to Moxa’s MXview for auto-topology and
network visualization purposes.
Enable LLDP
Setting Description Factory Default
Enable or Disable Enable or disable LLDP function. Enable
Value
Setting Description Factory Default
5 to 32768 Transmit interval of LLDP messages, in seconds. 30 (seconds)
LLDP
Setting Description Factory Default
Enable/Disable Enable or disable LLDP function Enable
Message Transmit Interval
Setting Description Factory Default
5 to 32768 Transmit interval of LLDP messages, in seconds. 30 (seconds)