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Step 17 no landmark
Deletes the landmark, such as Colombia
University.
Step 18 no additional-location Deletes the additional location.
Step 19 no name
Deletes the information about a resident, such
as Joe’s haircut shop.
Step 20 no postal-code Deletes the name of a postal office.
Step 21 no building Deletes the information about a building.
Step 22 no unit Deletes the information about a unit.
Step 23 no floor Deletes the information about a floor.
Step 24 no room Deletes the information about a room.
Step 25 no type-of-place Deletes the type of a place, such as office.
Step 26 no postal-community Deletes the name of a postal office.
Step 27 no post-office-box
Deletes the name of a postal box, such as
12345.
Step 28 no additional-code Deletes the additional code.
Step 29 no country Deletes the name of a country.
Step 30 no script Deletes the script.
40.4.11 Specifying a Port to Set the Location Information
The following commands can be used to set the location information for a port and bear the location
information in TLV.
Run the following commands in port configuration mode to set the location information:
Procedure Command Purpose
Step 1 config Enters the global configuration mode.
Step 2 interface intf-type intf-id Enters the interface configuration mode.
Step 3 location civic id Sets the location information of civic id.
Step 4 location elin id Sets the location information of elin id.
Run the following commands in port configuration mode to delete the location information:
Procedure Command Purpose
Step 1 config Enters the global configuration mode.
Step 2 interface intf-type intf-id Enters the interface configuration mode.
Step 3 no location civic Deletes the location information of civic id.
Step 4 no location elin Deletes the location information of elin id.
40.4.12 Configuring Show-Relative Commands
You can observe the information about the neighbor, statistics or port state received by the LLDP module
by running show-relative commands..
Run the following commands in EXEC or global configuration mode: