Related Documentation
- EX, MX, PTX, T Series
- LLDP Overview
- Configuring LLDP
- MX, PTX, T Series
- Tracing LLDP Operations
- MX, T Series
- LLDP Operational Mode Commands
Example: Configuring LLDP
The following example configures LLDP on interface ge-1/1/1 but disables LLDP on all other interfaces, explicitly configures the default values for all automatically enabled features, and configures a value of 30 seconds for the LLDP configuration notification interval and a value of 30 seconds for the physical topology trap interval.
You verify operation of LLDP with several show commands:
- show lldp <detail>
- show lldp neighbors interface-name
- show lldp statistics interface-name
- show lldp local-information
- show lldp remote-global-statisitics
You can clear LLDP neighbor information or statistics globally or on an interface:
- clear lldp neighbors interface-name
- clear lldp statistics interface-name
You can display basic information about LLDP with the show lldp detail command:
user@host> show lldp detail
LLDP : Enabled Advertisement interval : 30 Second(s) Transmit delay : 2 Second(s) Hold timer : 4 Second(s) Notification interval : 30 Second(s) Config Trap Interval : 300 Second(s) Connection Hold timer : 60 Second(s) Interface LLDP Neighbor count ge-1/1/1 Enabled 0 LLDP basic TLVs supported: Chassis identifier, Port identifier, Port description, System name, System description, System capabilities, Management address. LLDP 802 TLVs supported: Link aggregation, Maximum frame size, MAC/PHY Configuration/Status, Port VLAN ID, Port VLAN name.
For more details about the output of these commands, see the Junos OS Operational Mode Commands.
Related Documentation
- EX, MX, PTX, T Series
- LLDP Overview
- Configuring LLDP
- MX, PTX, T Series
- Tracing LLDP Operations
- MX, T Series
- LLDP Operational Mode Commands
Published: 2013-04-22
Related Documentation
- EX, MX, PTX, T Series
- LLDP Overview
- Configuring LLDP
- MX, PTX, T Series
- Tracing LLDP Operations
- MX, T Series
- LLDP Operational Mode Commands