OmniSwitch AOS Release 8 Network Configuration Guide December 2017 page 13-1
13 Configuring 802.1AB
Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP) is an emerging standard that provides a solution for the
configuration issues caused by expanding networks. LLDP supports the network management software
used for complete network management. LLDP is implemented as per the IEEE 802.1AB standard. LLDP
specifically defines a standard method for Ethernet network devices and Media Endpoint Devices (MED)
to exchange information with its neighboring devices and maintain a database of the information. The
exchanged information, passed as LLDPDU, is in TLV (Type, Length, Value) format. The information
available to the network management software must be as new as possible; hence, remote device
information is periodically updated.
In This Chapter
This chapter describes the basic components of 802.1AB and how to configure them through the
Command Line Interface (CLI). The CLI commands are used in the configuration examples; for more
details about the syntax of commands, see Chapter 16, “802.1AB Commands,” in the OmniSwitch AOS
Release 8 CLI Reference Guide.
Configuration procedures described in this chapter include the following:
• “Quick Steps for Configuring 802.1AB” on page 13-3
• “802.1AB Overview” on page 13-4.
• “Configuring LLDPDU Flow” on page 13-8.
• “Enabling and Disabling Notification” on page 13-8.
• “Enabling and Disabling Management TLV” on page 13-9.
• “Enabling and Disabling 802.1 TLV” on page 13-9.
• “Enabling and Disabling 802.3 TLV” on page 13-9.
• “Enabling and Disabling MED TLV” on page 13-10.
• “Enabling and Disabling Proprietary TLV” on page 13-10
• “Enabling and Disabling Application Priority TLV” on page 13-12.
• “Setting the Transmit Interval” on page 13-13.
• “Setting the Transmit Hold Multiplier Value” on page 13-13.
• “Setting the Reinit Delay” on page 13-13.
• “Setting the Notification Interval” on page 13-13.
• “Verifying 802.1AB Configuration” on page 13-15.