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diff --git a/docs/services/lldp.rst b/docs/services/lldp.rst index 15879b77..05c187b0 100644 --- a/docs/services/lldp.rst +++ b/docs/services/lldp.rst @@ -1,7 +1,8 @@ .. _lldp: +#### LLDP ----- +#### :abbr:`LLDP (Link Layer Discovery Protocol)` is a vendor-neutral link layer protocol in the Internet Protocol Suite used by network devices for advertising @@ -11,19 +12,17 @@ as Station and Media Access Control Connectivity Discovery specified in IEEE 802.1AB and IEEE 802.3-2012 section 6 clause 79. LLDP performs functions similar to several proprietary protocols, such as -`Cisco Discovery Protocol`_, `Foundry Discovery Protocol`_, -Nortel Discovery Protocol and Link Layer Topology Discovery. +:abbr:`CDP (Cisco Discovery Protocol)`, :abbr:`FDP (Foundry Discovery Protocol)`, +:abbr:`NDP (Nortel Discovery Protocol)` and :abbr:`LLTD (Link Layer Topology +Discovery)`. -Information gathered -^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ - -Information gathered with LLDP is stored in the device as a management -information database (MIB_) and can be queried with the Simple Network -Management Protocol (SNMP_) as specified in :rfc:`2922`. The topology of an +Information gathered with LLDP is stored in the device as a :abbr:`MIB +(Management Information Database)` and can be queried with :abbr:`SNMP (Simple +Network Management Protocol)` as specified in :rfc:`2922`. The topology of an LLDP-enabled network can be discovered by crawling the hosts and querying this database. Information that may be retrieved include: -* System name and description +* System Name and Description * Port name and description * VLAN name * IP management address @@ -33,67 +32,111 @@ database. Information that may be retrieved include: * Link aggregation Configuration -^^^^^^^^^^^^^ - -* Enable service with: +============= - :code:`set service lldp` +.. cfgcmd:: set service lldp -Options -******* +Enable LLDP service -* Configure a Define management-address: +.. cfgcmd:: set service lldp management-address <address> - :code:`set service lldp management-address <x.x.x.x>` +Define IPv4 management address transmitted via LLDP. -* Define listening interfaces +.. cfgcmd:: set service lldp interface <interface> - :code:`set service lldp interface <all|interface name>` +Enable transmission of LLDP information on given `<interface>`. You can also +say ``all`` here so LLDP is turned on on every interface. -* LLDPd also implements an SNMP subagent. To Enable SNMP queries of the LLDP - database: +.. cfgcmd:: set service lldp interface <interface> disable - :code:`set service lldp snmp enable` +Disable transmit of LLDP frames on given `<interface>`. Useful to exclude +certain interfaces from LLDP when ``all`` have been enabled. -* Enable optional/other protocols +.. cfgcmd:: set service lldp snmp enable - :code:`set service lldp legacy-protocols cdp` +Enable SNMP queries of the LLDP database - Supported legacy protocols: - * ``cdp`` - Listen for CDP for Cisco routers/switches - * ``edp`` - Listen for EDP for Extreme routers/switches - * ``fdp`` - Listen for FDP for Foundry routers/switches - * ``sonmp`` - Listen for SONMP for Nortel routers/switches +.. cfgcmd:: set service lldp legacy-protocols <cdp|edp|fdp|sonmp> +Enable given legacy protocol on this LLDP instance. Legacy protocols include: -Display neighbors -^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ +* ``cdp`` - Listen for CDP for Cisco routers/switches +* ``edp`` - Listen for EDP for Extreme routers/switches +* ``fdp`` - Listen for FDP for Foundry routers/switches +* ``sonmp`` - Listen for SONMP for Nortel routers/switches -* Display with: +Operation +========= -``show lldp neighbors`` +.. opcmd:: show lldp neighbors -Exemple: +Displays information about all neighbors discovered via LLDP. .. code-block:: none vyos@vyos:~# show lldp neighbors Capability Codes: R - Router, B - Bridge, W - Wlan r - Repeater, S - Station - D - Docsis, T - Telephone, O - Other + D - Docsis, T - Telephone, O - Other + Device ID Local Proto Cap Platform Port ID --------- ----- ----- --- -------- ------- - swA309 eth0 LLDP ? Cisco IOS Software, GigE0/33 + Switch0815 eth0 LLDP B Cisco IOS Software, Gi0/4 +.. opcmd:: show lldp neighbors detail -* Options: +Get detailed information about LLDP neighbors. - * ``detail`` - Show lldp neighbors detail - * ``interface`` - Show LLDP for specified interface - -Troubleshooting -^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ - -Use operational command ``show log lldp`` to display logs. +.. code-block:: none -.. include:: references.rst + vyos@vyos:~# show lldp neighbors detail + ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- + LLDP neighbors: + ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- + Interface: eth0, via: LLDP, RID: 1, Time: 12 days, xxxx:xxxx:40 + Chassis: + ChassisID: mac 00:50:40:20:03:00 + SysName: Switch0815 + SysDescr: Cisco IOS Software, C2960 Software (C2960-LANBASEK9-M), Version 15.0(2)SE11, RELEASE SOFTWARE (fc3) + Technical Support: http://www.cisco.com/techsupport + Copyright (c) 1986-2017 by Cisco Systems, Inc. + Compiled Sat 19-Aug-17 09:34 by prod_rel_team + MgmtIP: 192.0.2.201 + Capability: Bridge, on + Port: + PortID: ifname Gi0/4 + PortDescr: GigabitEthernet0/4 + TTL: 120 + PMD autoneg: supported: yes, enabled: yes + Adv: 10Base-T, HD: yes, FD: yes + Adv: 100Base-TX, HD: yes, FD: yes + Adv: 1000Base-T, HD: no, FD: yes + MAU oper type: 1000BaseTFD - Four-pair Category 5 UTP, full duplex mode + VLAN: 1, pvid: yes + LLDP-MED: + Device Type: Network Connectivity Device + Capability: Capabilities, yes + Capability: Policy, yes + Capability: Location, yes + Capability: Inventory, yes + LLDP-MED Network Policy for: Voice, Defined: no + Priority: Best effort + PCP: 0 + DSCP Value: 0 + LLDP-MED Network Policy for: Voice Signaling, Defined: no + Priority: Best effort + PCP: 0 + DSCP Value: 0 + Inventory: + Hardware Revision: WS-C2960G-8TC-L (PowerPC405):C0 + Software Revision: 15.0(2)SE11 + Manufacturer: Cisco Systems, Inc. + Model: WS-C2960G-8TC-L + +.. opcmd:: show lldp neighbors interface <interface> + +Show LLDP neighbors connected via interface `<interface>`. + +.. opcmd:: show log lldp + +Used for troubleshooting. |