show lldp configuration

Syntax

show lldp configuration [<INTERFACE-ID>] [vsx-peer]

Description

Shows LLDP configuration settings for all interfaces or a specific interface.

Command context

Manager (#)

Parameters

<INTERFACE-ID>

Specifies an interface. Format: member/slot/port.

[vsx-peer]

Shows the output from the VSX peer switch. If the switches do not have the VSX configuration or the ISL is down, the output from the VSX peer switch is not displayed. This parameter is available on switches that support VSX.

Authority

Operators or Administrators or local user group members with execution rights for this command. Operators can execute this command from the operator context (>) only.

Example

Showing configuration settings for all interfaces:

switch# show lldp configuration

LLDP Global Configuration
=========================

LLDP Enabled                 : Yes
LLDP Transmit Interval       : 8
LLDP Hold Time Multiplier    : 4
LLDP Transmit Delay Interval : 2
LLDP Reinit Time Interval    : 2

TLVs Advertised
===============

Management Address
Port Description
Port VLAN-ID
System Capabilities
System Description
System Name

LLDP Port Configuration
=======================

PORT           TX-ENABLED          RX-ENABLED
-----------------------------------------------
1/1/1          Yes                 Yes
1/1/2          Yes                 Yes
1/1/3          Yes                 Yes
1/1/4          Yes                 Yes
1/1/5          Yes                 Yes
..........................................................

This example shows configuration settings for interface 1/1/1.

switch# show lldp configuration 1/1/1

LLDP Global Configuration
=========================
LLDP Enabled                 : Yes
LLDP Transmit Interval       : 8
LLDP Hold Time Multiplier    : 4
LLDP Transmit Delay Interval : 2
LLDP Reinit Time Interval    : 2

LLDP Port Configuration
=======================

PORT           TX-ENABLED          RX-ENABLED
----------------------------------------------
1/1/1          Yes                 Yes