Concept Guide

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Parameter Description
transmit-hold <transmit-hold>
Enter a value from 1-100. This value is multiplied by
the transmit interval to determine the number of
seconds to cache learned LLDP information before
that information is cleared.
If the transmit-hold value is at the default value of 4,
and the transmit interval is at its default value of 30
seconds, then learned LLDP information will be
cached for 4 x 30 seconds, or 120 seconds.
transmit-interval <transmit-interval>
The interval between LLDP TLV transmission
seconds. The supported range is 1-3600 seconds
and the default value is 30 seconds.
Usage Guidelines
Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP), is a Layer-2 protocol that allows network devices to advertise their
identity and capabilities on a LAN. Wired interfaces on Dell APs support LLDP by periodically transmitting LLDP
Protocol Data Units (PDUs) comprised of type-length-value (TLV) elements. Use this command to specify which
TLVs should be sent by the AP interface associated with the LLDP profile.
Example
The following command configures an LLDP profile allows the AP interface to send the port-vlan and vlan-
name TLVs.
ap lldp profile 8021TLVs
dot1-tlvs port-vlan
dot1-tlvs vlan-name
Command History
This command was introduced in ArubaOS 6.2.
Command Information
Platforms Licensing Command Mode
Available on all platforms Base operating system Config mode on master controllers
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