Editing connected devices configuration at interface level

Use this procedure to view and edit interface configuration.

Procedure
  1. In the navigation pane, expand Connected Devices, and select Configuration.

    The Configuration page is displayed.

  2. In the Interfaces panel, select an interface, and click Edit.

    The Interface Configuration dialog box is displayed.

  3. Configure the following parameters:
    • CDP: Select the checkbox to enable CDP. By default, CDP is enabled.

    • LLDP: Select one of the following values:

      • rx: Receive only. This setting enables a port to receive and read LLDP packets from LLDP neighbors and to store the packet data in the switch's MIB. However, the port does not transmit outbound LLDP packets. This prevents LLDP neighbors from learning about the switch through that port.

      • tx: Transmit only. This setting enables a port to transmit LLDP packets that can be read by LLDP neighbors. However, the port drops inbound LLDP packets from LLDP neighbors without reading them. This prevents the switch from learning about LLDP neighbors on that port.

      • rxtx: Transmit and receive. This is the default setting on all ports. It enables a given port to both transmit and receive LLDP packets and to store the data from received (inbound) LLDP packets in the switch's MIB.

      • off: This setting disables LLDP packet transmissions and reception on a port. In this state, the switch does not use the port for either learning about LLDP neighbors or informing LLDP neighbors of its presence.

    • Client Tracking: Select auto, disable, or enable. By default, auto is selected.

    • Client Tracking Interval: Enter a value from 60 to 28000. The default value is 1800.

    • Client Tracking Limit: Enter a value from 1 to 4096. The default value is 128.

    NOTE:

    Client Tracking, Client Tracking Interval, and Client Tracking Limit parameters cannot be configured on interfaces that are associated with lags.

  4. Click OK.