View LLDP Settings and Status
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View LLDP Settings and Status

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View LLDP Settings and Status

Perform the following procedure to view LLDP settings and status.
  1. View LLDP global settings.
    Select
    Network
    LLDP
    .
    On the LLDP General screen,
    Enable
    indicates whether LLDP is enabled or not.
    • If LLDP is enabled, the configured global settings (Transmit Interval, Transmit Delay, Hold Time Multiple, and Notification Interval) are displayed.
    • If LLDP is not enabled, the default values of the global settings are displayed.
    For descriptions of these values, see second step in Configure LLDP.
  2. View the LLDP status information.
    1. Select the
      Status
      tab.
    2. (
      Optional
      ) Enter a filter to restrict the information that is displayed.
      Interface Information:
      • Interface
        —Name of the interfaces that have LLDP profiles assigned to them.
      • LLDP
        —LLDP status: enabled or disabled.
      • Mode
        — LLDP mode of the interface: Tx/Rx, Tx Only, or Rx Only.
      • Profile
        —Name of the profile assigned to the interface.
      Transmission Information:
      • Total Transmitted
        —Count of LLDPDUs transmitted out the interface.
      • Dropped Transmit
        —Count of LLDPDUs that were not transmitted out the interface because of an error. For example, a length error when the system is constructing an LLDPDU for transmission.
      Received Information:
      • Total Received
        —Count of LLDP frames received on the interface.
      • Dropped TLV
        —Count of LLDP frames discarded upon receipt.
      • Errors
        —Count of TLVs that were received on the interface and contained errors. Types of TLV errors include: one or more mandatory TLVs missing, out of order, containing out-of-range information, or length error.
      • Unrecognized
        —Count of TLVs received on the interface that are not recognized by the LLDP local agent. For example, the TLV type is in the reserved TLV range.
      • Aged Out
        —Count of items deleted from the Receive MIB due to proper TTL expiration.
  3. View summary LLDP information for each neighbor seen on an interface.
    1. Select the
      Peers
      tab.
    2. (
      Optional
      ) Enter a filter to restrict the information being displayed.
      Local Interface
      —Interface on the firewall that detected the neighboring device.
      Remote Chassis ID
      —Chassis ID of the peer. The MAC address will be used.
      Port ID
      —Port ID of the peer.
      Name
      —Name of peer.
      More info
      —Provides the following remote peer details, which are based on the Mandatory and Optional TLVs:
      • Chassis Type: MAC address.
      • MAC Address: MAC address of the peer.
      • System Name: Name of the peer.
      • System Description: Description of the peer.
      • Port Description: Port description of the peer.
      • Port Type: Interface name.
      • Port ID: The firewall uses the interface’s ifname.
      • System Capabilities: Capabilities of the system. O=Other, P=Repeater, B=Bridge, W=Wireless-LAN, R=Router, T=Telephone
      • Enabled Capabilities: Capabilities enabled on the peer.
      • Management Address: Management address of the peer.

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