Configuring Switching Information 377
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VLAN
— Displays the VLAN ID associated with an MLD group entry in the MFDB table.
•
MAC Address
— Displays the MAC Address associated with an MLD group entry in the MFDB table.
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Ty p e
— Displays the type of entry. Static entries are those that are configured by the user. Dynamic
entries are added to the table as a result of a learning process or protocol.
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Description
— The text description of this multicast table entry. Possible values are
Management
Configured
,
Network Configured
and
Network Assisted
.
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Ports
— The list of interfaces that are designated for forwarding (Fwd:) for a corresponding MFDB
entry.
Configuring the Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP)
The IEEE 802.1AB defined standard, Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP), allows stations residing on
an 802 LAN to advertise major capabilities and physical descriptions. This information is viewed by a
network manager to identify system topology and detect bad configurations on the LAN.
LLDP is a one-way protocol; there are no request/response sequences. Information is advertised by
stations implementing the transmit function, and is received and processed by stations implementing
the receive function. The transmit and receive functions can be enabled/disabled separately per port. By
default, both transmit and receive are enabled on all ports. The application is responsible for starting
each transmit and receive state machine appropriately, based on the configured status and operational
state of the port.
The LLDP
menu page contains links to the following features:
• LLDP Configuration
•LLDP Statistics
•LLDP Connections
LLDP Configuration
Use the LLDP Configuration page to specify LLDP parameters. Parameters that affect the entire system
as well as those for a specific interface can be specified here.
To display the LLDP Configuration
page, click Switching > LLDP > LLDP Configuration in the tree
view.