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708 PowerConnect B-Series FCX Configuration Guide
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Configuring LLDP-MED
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NOTE
LLDP-MED is not enabled on ports where the LLDP operating mode is receive only or transmit only.
LLDP-MED is enabled on ports that are configured to both receive and transmit LLDP packets and
have the LLDP-MED capabilities TLV enabled.
Enabling SNMP notifications and syslog messages
for LLDP-MED topology changes
SNMP notifications and Syslog messages for LLDP-MED provide management applications with
information related to topology changes. For example, SNMP notifications can alert the system
whenever a remote Endpoint device is connected to or removed from a local port. SNMP
notifications identify the local port where the topology change occurred, as well as the device
capability of the remote Endpoint device that was connected to or removed from the port.
When you enable LLDP-MED SNMP notifications, corresponding Syslog messages are enabled as
well. When you enable LLDP-MED SNMP notifications, the device will send traps and Syslog
messages when an LLDP-MED Endpoint neighbor entry is added or removed.
SNMP notifications and corresponding Syslog messages are disabled by default. To enable them,
enter a command such as the following at the Global CONFIG level of the CLI.
PowerConnect(config)#lldp enable snmp med-topo-change-notifications ports e 4/4
to 4/6
Syntax: [no] lldp enable snmp med-topo-change-notifications ports ethernet <port-list> | all
For <port-list>, specify the ports in one of the following formats:
PowerConnect B-Series FCX stackable switches – <stack-unit/slotnum/portnum>
You can list all of the ports individually, use the keyword to to specify ranges of ports, or a
combination of both. To apply the configuration to all ports on the device, use the keyword all
instead of listing the ports individually. Note that using the keyword all may cause undesirable
effects on some ports. For example, if you configure all ports to advertise their VLAN name, and
the configuration includes ports that are not members of any VLAN, the system will warn of the
misconfigurations on non-member VLAN ports. The configuration will be applied to all ports,
however, the ports that are not members of any VLAN will not send VLAN name advertisements.
Changing the fast start repeat count
The fast start feature enables a Network Connectivity Device to initially advertise itself at a faster
rate for a limited time when an LLDP-MED Endpoint has been newly detected or connected to the
network. This feature is important within a VoIP network, for example, where rapid availability is
crucial for applications such as emergency call service location (E911).
The fast start timer starts when a Network Connectivity Device receives the first LLDP frame from a
newly detected Endpoint.
The LLDP-MED fast start repeat count specifies the number of LLDP packets that will be sent
during the LLDP-MED fast start period. By default, the device will send three packets at
one-second intervals. If desired, you can change the number of packets the device will send per
second, up to a maximum of 10.