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NAME

       lldpcli, lldpctl — control LLDP daemon

SYNOPSIS

       lldpcli [-dv] [-u file] [-f format] [-c file] [command ...]
       lldpctl [-dv] [-u file] [-f format] [interfaces ...]

DESCRIPTION

       The lldpcli program controls lldpd(8) daemon.

       When  no  command  is  specified,  lldpcli  will  start  an  interactive shell which can be used to input
       arbitrary commands as if they were specified on the command line. This interactive shell  should  provide
       completion and history support.

       The options are as follows:

       -d      Enable more debugging information.

       -u      Specify the Unix-domain socket used for communication with lldpd(8).

       -v      Show lldpcli version.

       -f format
               Choose  the  output  format.  Currently  plain, xml, json and keyvalue formats are available. The
               default is plain.

       -c file
               Read the given configuration file. This option may be repeated several times. If a  directory  is
               provided, each file contained in it will be read  if ending by .conf.  Order is alphabetical.

       When  invoked as lldpctl, lldpcli will display detailed information about each neighbors on the specified
       interfaces or on all interfaces if  none  are  specified.  This  command  is  mostly  kept  for  backward
       compatibility with older versions.

       The  following  commands  are  supported  by  lldpcli.   When  there is no ambiguity, the keywords can be
       abbreviated. For example, show neighbors ports eth0 summary and sh neigh p eth0 sum are the same command.

         exit

               Quit lldpcli.

         help [...]

               Display general help or help about a command. Also, you can get help using the completion or by
               pressing the ?  key. However, completion and inline help may be unavailable if lldpcli was
               compiled without readline support but help command is always available.

         show neighbors [ports ethX [,...]] [details | summary] [hidden]

               Display information about each neighbor known by lldpd(8) daemon. With summary, only a the name
               and the port description of each remote host will be displayed. On the other hand, with details,
               all available information will be displayed, giving a verbose view. When using hidden, also
               display remote ports hidden by the smart filter. When specifying one or several ports, the
               information displayed is limited to the given list of ports.

         watch [ports ethX [,...]] [details | summary] [hidden]

               Watch for any neighbor changes and report them as soon as they happen. When specifying ports, the
               changes are only reported when happening on the given ports.  hidden, summary and details have
               the same meaning than previously described.

         show configuration

               Display global configuration of lldpd(8) daemon.

         show statistics [ports ethX [,...]] [summary]

               Report LLDP-related statistics, like the number of LLDPDU transmitted, received, discarded or
               unrecognized. When specifying ports, only the statistics from the given port are reported. With
               summary the statistics of each port is summed.

         update

               Make lldpd(8) update its information and send new LLDP PDU on all interfaces.

         configure system description description

               Override chassis description with the provided value instead of using kernel name, node name,
               kernel version, build date and architecture.

         configure system platform description

               Override platform description with the provided value instead of using kernel name. This value is
               currently only used for CDP.

         configure system interface pattern pattern

               Set the pattern of valid interfaces to use. When not set, lldpd will listen on all available
               interfaces. This option can use wildcards. Several interfaces can be specified separated by
               commas.  It is also possible to blacklist an interface by suffixing it with an exclamation mark.
               When an interface is both specified with and without an exclamation mark, it is blacklisted. For
               example, with eth*,!eth1,!eth2 lldpd will only listen to interfaces starting by eth with the
               exception of eth1 and eth2.

         configure system interface description

               Some OS allows the user to set a description for an interface. Setting this option will enable
               lldpd to override this description with the name of the peer neighbor if one is found or with the
               number of neighbors found.

         configure lldp tx-interval interval

               Change transmit delay to the specified value in seconds. The transmit delay is the delay between
               two transmissions of LLDP PDU. The default value is 30 seconds.

         configure lldp tx-hold hold

               Change transmit hold value to the specified value. This value is used to compute the TTL of
               transmitted packets which is the product of this value and of the transmit delay. The default
               value is 4 and therefore the default TTL is 120 seconds.

         configure system bond-slave-src-mac-type value

               Set the type of src mac in lldp frames sent on bond slaves

               Valid types are:
                 real  Slave real mac
                 zero  All zero mac
                 fixed
                       An arbitrary fixed value (from a 3Com card)
                 local
                       Real mac with locally administered bit set. If the real mac already has the locally
                       administered bit set, default to the fixed value.

               Default value for bond-slave-src-mac-type is fixed

         configure med fast-start enable | tx-interval interval

               Configure LLDP-MED fast start mechanism. When a new LLDP-MED-enabled neighbor is detected, fast
               start allows lldpd to shorten the interval between two LLDPDU.  enable should enable LLDP-MED
               fast start while tx-interval specifies the interval between two LLDPDU in seconds. The default
               interval is 1 second. Once 4 LLDPDU have been sent, the fast start mechanism is disabled until a
               new neighbor is detected.

         unconfigure med fast-start

               Disable LLDP-MED fast start mechanism.

         configure [ports ethX [,...]] med location coordinate latitude latitude longitude longitude altitude
         altitude unit datum datum

               Advertise a coordinate based location on the given ports (or on all ports if no port is
               specified). The format of latitude is a decimal floating point number followed either by N or S.
               The format of longitude is a decimal floating point number followed either by E or W.  altitude
               is a decimal floating point number followed either by m when expressed in meters or f when
               expressed in floors. A space is expected between the floating point number and the unit.  datum
               is one of those values:
                          WGS84
                          NAD83
                          NAD83/MLLW

               A valid use of this command is:
                     configure ports eth0 med location coordinate latitude 48.85667N longitude 2.2014E altitude
                     117.47 m datum WGS84

         configure [ports ethX [,...]] med location address country country [type value [...]]

               Advertise a civic address on the given ports (or on all ports if no port is specified).  country
               is the two-letter code representing the country. The remaining arguments should be paired to form
               the address. The first member of each pair indicates the type of the second member which is a
               free-form text. Here is the list of valid types:
                          language
                          country-subdivision
                          county
                          city
                          city-division
                          block
                          street
                          direction
                          trailing-street-suffix
                          street-suffix
                          number
                          number-suffix
                          landmark
                          additional
                          name
                          zip
                          building
                          unit
                          floor
                          room
                          place-type
                          script

               A valid use of this command is:
                     configure ports eth1 med location address US street "Commercial Road" city "Roseville"

         configure [ports ethX [,...]] med location elin number

               Advertise the availability of an ELIN number. This is used for setting up emergency call. If the
               provided number is too small, it will be padded with 0. Here is an example of use:
                     configure ports eth2 med location elin 911

         configure [ports ethX [,...]] med policy application application [unknown] [vlan vlan] [priority
         priority] [dscp dscp]

               Advertise a specific network policy for the given ports (or for all ports if no port was
               provided). Only the application type is mandatory.  application should be one of the following
               values: static const struct value_string port_med_policy_map[] = {
                          voice
                          voice-signaling
                          guest-voice
                          guest-voice-signaling
                          softphone-voice
                          video-conferencing
                          streaming-video
                          video-signaling

               The unknown flag tells that the network policy for the specified application type is required by
               the device but is currently unknown. This is used by Endpoint Devices, not by Network
               Connectivity Devices. If not specified, the network policy for the given application type is
               defined.

               When a VLAN is specified with vlan tells which 802.1q VLAN ID has to be advertised for the
               network policy. A valid value is between 1 and 4094.  priority allows one to specify IEEE 802.1d
               / IEEE 802.1p Layer 2 Priority, also known as Class of Service (CoS), to be used for the
               specified application type. It should be one of those values:
                          background
                          spare
                          best-effort
                          excellent-effort
                          controlled-load
                          video
                          voice
                          network-control

               dscp represents the DSCP value to be advertised for the given network policy.
               DiffServ/Differentiated Services Code Point (DSCP) value as defined in IETF RFC 2474 for the
               specified application type. Value: 0 (default per RFC 2475) through 63. Note: The class selector
               DSCP values are backwards compatible for devices that only support the old IP precedence Type of
               Service (ToS) format. (See the RFCs for what these values mean)

               A valid use of this command is:
                     configure med policy application voice vlan 500 priority voice dscp 46

         configure [ports ethX [,...]] med power pse | pd source source priority priority value value

               Advertise the LLDP-MED POE-MDI TLV for the given ports or for all interfaces if no port is
               provided.  One can act as a PD (power consumer) or a PSE (power provider). No check is done on
               the validity of the parameters while LLDP-MED requires some restrictions:

                  PD shall never request more power than physical 802.3af class.

                  PD shall never draw more than the maximum power advertised by PSE.

                  PSE shall not reduce power allocated to PD when this power is in use.

                  PSE may request reduced power using conservation mode

                  Being PSE or PD is a global paremeter, not a per-port parameter.  lldpcli does not enforce
                   this: a port can be set as PD or PSE. LLDP-MED also requires for a PSE to only have one power
                   source (primary or backup). Again, lldpcli does not enforce this. Each port can have its own
                   power source. The same applies for PD and power priority. LLDP-MED MIB does not allow this
                   kind of representation.

               Valid types are:
                 pse   Power Sourcing Entity (power provider)
                 pd    Power Device (power consumer)

               Valid sources are:
                 unknown  Unknown
                 primary  For PSE, the power source is the primary power source.
                 backup   For PSE, the power source is the backup power source or a power conservation mode is
                          asked (the PSE may be running on UPS for example).
                 pse      For PD, the power source is the PSE.
                 local    For PD, the power source is a local source.
                 both     For PD, the power source is both the PSE and a local source.

               Valid priorities are:
                 unknown    Unknown priority
                 critical   Critical
                 high       High
                 low        Low

               value should be the total power in milliwatts required by the PD device or available by the PSE
               device.

               Here is an example of use:
                     configure med power pd source pse priority high value 5000

         configure [ports ethX [,...]] dot3 power pse | pd [supported] [enabled] [paircontrol] powerpairs
         powerpairs [class class] [type type source source priority priority requested requested allocated
         allocated]

               Advertise Dot3 POE-MDI TLV for the given port or for all ports if none was provided. One can act
               as a PD (power consumer) or a PSE (power provider). This configuration is distinct of the
               configuration of the transmission of the LLDP-MED POE-MDI TLV but the user should ensure the
               coherency of those two configurations if they are used together.

               supported means that MDI power is supported on the given port while enabled means that MDI power
               is enabled.  paircontrol is used to indicate if pair selection can be controlled. Valid values
               forr powerpairs are:
                 signal  The signal pairs only are in use.
                 spare   The spare pairs only are in use.

               When specified, class is a number between 0 and 4.

               The remaining parameters are in conformance with 802.3at and are optional.  type should be either
               1 or 2, indicating which if the device conforms to 802.3at type 1 or 802.3at type 2. Values ofr
               source and priority are the same as for LLDP-MED POE-MDI TLV.  requested and allocated are
               expressed in milliwats.

               Here are two valid uses of this command:
                     configure ports eth3 dot3 power pse supported enabled paircontrol powerpairs spare class 3
                     configure dot3 power pd supported enabled powerpairs spare class 3 type 1 source pse
                     priority low requested 10000 allocated 15000

         pause

               Pause lldpd operations.  lldpd will not send any more frames or receive ones. This can be undone
               with resume command.

         resume

               Resume lldpd operations.  lldpd will start to send and receive frames. This command is issued
               internally after processing configuration but can be used at any time if a manual pause command
               is issued.

FILES

       /var/run/lldpd.socket    Unix-domain socket used for communication with lldpd(8).

SEE ALSO

       lldpd(8)

AUTHORS

       The lldpcli program was written by Vincent Bernat <bernat@luffy.cx>.

Debian                                            July 16, 2008                                       LLDPCLI(8)