NAME
lldptool - manage the LLDP settings and status of lldpad
SYNOPSIS
lldptool <command> [options] [argument]
DESCRIPTION
lldptool is used to query and configure lldpad. It connects to the client interface of lldpad to perform these operations. lldptool will operate in interactive mode if it is executed without a command. In interactive mode, lldptool will also function as an event listener to print out events as they are received asynchronously from lldpad. It will use libreadline for interactive input when available.
OPTIONS
-i [ifname]
specifies the network interface to which the command applies. Most lldptool commands require specifying a network interface.
-V [tlvid]
specifies the TLV identifier
The tlvid is an integer value used to identify specific LLDP
TLVs. The tlvid value is the Type value for types not equal
to 127 (the organizationally specific type). For
organizationally specific TLVs, the tlvid is the value
represented by the 3 byte OUI and 1 byte subtype - where the
subtype is the lowest order byte of the tlvid.
The tlvid can be entered as a numerical value (e.g. 10 or
0xa), or for supported TLVs, as a keyword. Review the
lldptool help output to see the list of supported TLV
keywords.
-n |
"neighbor" option for commands which can use it (e.g. get-tlv) |
-g [bridge scope]
specify the bridge scope this command operates on. Allows one to set and query all LLDP TLV modules for "nearest_bridge" (short: "nb"), "nearest_customer_bridge" ("ncb") and "nearest_nontpmr_bridge" ("nntpmrb") group mac addresses. Configurations are saved into independent sections in lldpad.conf. If no bridge scope is supplied this defaults to "nearest bridge" to preserve the previous behaviour.
-c <argument list>
"config" option for TLV queries. Indicates that the query is for the configuration elements for the specified TLV. The argument list specifies the specific elements to query. If no arguments are listed, then all configuration elements for the TLV are returned.
-r |
show raw client interface messages |
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-R |
show only raw Client interface messages |
COMMANDS
license
show license information
-h, help
show usage information
-v, version
show version information
-S, stats
get LLDP statistics for the specified interface
-t, get-tlv
get TLV information for the specified interface
-T, set-tlv
set TLV information for the specified interface
-l, get-lldp
get LLDP parameters for the specified interface
-L, set-lldp
set LLDP parameters for the specified interface
-p, ping
display the process identifier of the running lldpad process
-q, quit
exit from interactive mode
ARGUMENTS
This section
lists arguments which are available for administration of
LLDP parameters. Arguments for basic TLV’s
(non-organizationally specific TLVs) are also described. See
the SEE ALSO section for references to other lldptool man
pages which contain usage details and arguments for various
organizationally specific TLVs.
adminStatus
Argument for the get-lldp/set-lldp commands. Configures the LLDP adminStatus parameter for the specified interface. Valid values are: disabled, rx, tx, rxtx
enableTx
Argument for the get-tlv/set-tlv commands. May be applied per interface for a specified TLV. Valid values are: yes, no. If the DCBX TLV enableTx is set to no, then all of the DCB feature TLVs DCBX advertise settings will be turned off as well. Setting enableTx to yes will enable the DCBX advertise settings.
ipv4 |
Argument for the get-tlv/set-tlv commands with respect to the Management Address TLV. The get command will retrieve the configured value. Set values take the form of an IPv4 address: A.B.C.D | ||
ipv6 |
Argument for the get-tlv/set-tlv commands with respect to the Management Address TLV. The get command will retrieve the configured value. Set values take the form of an IPv6 address: 1111:2222:3333:4444:5555:6666:7777:8888 and various shorthand variations. |
EXAMPLES
Configure LLDP adminStatus to Receive and Transmit for interface eth2
lldptool -L -i eth2
adminStatus=rxtx
lldptool set-lldp -i eth2 adminStatus=rxtx
Query the LLDP adminStatus for interface eth3
lldptool -l -i eth3
adminStatus
lldptool get-lldp -i eth3 adminStatus
Query the LLDP statistics for interface eth3
lldptool -S -i eth3
lldptool stats -i eth3
Query the local TLVs which are being transmitted for a given interface:
lldptool -t -i eth3
lldptool get-tlv -i eth3
Query the received neighbor TLVs received on a given interface:
lldptool -t -n -i eth3
lldptool get-tlv -n -i eth3
Query the value of the System
Description TLV as received from the
neighbor on a given interface:
lldptool -t -n -i eth3 -V
sysDesc
lldptool get-tlv -n -i eth3 -V 6
Disable transmit of the IEEE
802.3 MAC/PHY Configuration Status TLV for
a given interface:
lldptool -T -i eth3 -V
macPhyCfg enableTx=no
lldptool set-tlv -i eth3 -V 0x120f01 enableTx=no
Query value of the transmit
setting for the Port Description TLV for a
given interface:
lldptool -t -i eth3 -V
portDesc -c enableTx
lldptool get-tlv -i eth3 -V 4 -c enableTx
Set a Management Address TLV on
eth3 to carry IPv4 address
192.168.10.10
lldptool -T -i eth3 -V mngAddr ipv4=192.168.10.10
Set a Management Address TLV on
eth3 to carry IPv6 address
::192.168.10.10
lldptool -T -i eth3 -V mngAddr ipv6=::192.168.10.10
Get the configured IPv4 address for the Management Address TLV on eth3
lldptool -t -i eth3 -V mngAddr -c ipv4
Get all configured attributes for the Management Address TLV on eth3
lldptool -t -i eth3 -V mngAddr -c
Enable transmit of the Edge Virtual Bridging TLV for interface eth4
lldptool -i eth4 -T -g ncb -V evbCfg enableTx=yes
Enable transmit of VDP for interface eth4
lldptool -i eth4 -T -V vdp enableTx=yes
Display process identifier of lldpad
lldptool -p
SEE ALSO
lldptool-dcbx(8), lldptool-ets(8), lldptool-pfc(8), lldptool-app(8), lldptool-med(8), lldptool-vdp(8), lldptool-evb(8), lldptool-evb22(8), dcbtool(8), lldpad(8)
COPYRIGHT
lldptool - LLDP
agent configuration utility
Copyright(c) 2007-2012 Intel Corporation. Portions of
lldptool are based on:
hostapd-0.5.7
Copyright
(c) 2004-2008, Jouni Malinen <j [AT] w1.fi>
LICENSE
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