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ecsrun27
Nov 19, 2017Aspirant
Netgear enterprise switches & LLDP PortID
Below is the 'lldpctl' output from a Linux host connected to a Netgear M4300. Why does the 'PortID' get the word 'local' as a refix? This is wreaking havoc on some of our switch monitoring software. Cisco, Arista and others just show the PortID like 1/0/1, etc. Juniper uses the word local but they have the ability to customize this PortID string so that it can be removed.
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Interface: eth1, via: LLDP, RID: 2, Time: 0 day, 00:00:11
Chassis:
ChassisID: mac 10:da:43:f9:3b:3d
SysName: M4300
SysDescr: M4300-8X8F ProSAFE 8-port 10GBASE-T and 8-port 10G SFP+, 12.0.2.20, 1.0.0.9
TTL: 120
MgmtIP: 10.0.103.1
Capability: Bridge, on
Capability: Router, on
Port:
PortID: local 1/0/5
PortDescr: 1/0/5
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Any help would be greatly appreciated!
2 Replies
- ecsrun27Aspirant
Apparently the LLDP-MED feature changes the portID sub-type from 'ifname' to 'local'. I found this just by some luck in that I disabled LLDP-MED. Here is a Linux host running lldpctl when LLDP-MED is turned on:
[root@NTNX-14SM36451141-A ~]# lldpctl
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LLDP neighbors:
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Interface: eth0, via: LLDP, RID: 1, Time: 0 day, 00:15:42
Chassis:
ChassisID: mac 10:da:43:f9:3b:3d
SysName: M4300
SysDescr: M4300-8X8F ProSAFE 8-port 10GBASE-T and 8-port 10G SFP+, 12.0.2.20, 1.0.0.9
TTL: 120
MgmtIP: 10.0.103.1
Capability: Bridge, on
Capability: Router, on
Port:
PortID: local 1/0/2
PortDescr: 1/0/2
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And here it is with LLDP-MED disabled:
[root@NTNX-14SM36451141-A ~]# lldpctl
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LLDP neighbors:
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Interface: eth0, via: CDPv2, RID: 2, Time: 0 day, 00:25:25
Chassis:
ChassisID: local 4G346A7B800F3
SysName: 4G346A7B800F3
SysDescr: M4300-8X8F running on
12.0.2.20
TTL: 180
MgmtIP: 192.168.201.2
MgmtIP: 10.0.103.1
MgmtIP: 10.0.104.1
MgmtIP: 10.0.105.1
Capability: Router, on
Port:
PortID: ifname 1/0/2
PortDescr: 1/0/2
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- DaneANETGEAR Employee Retired
Hi ecsrun27,
It would be best that you open a chat or online case with NETGEAR Support at anytime regarding your concern. This will be escalated to the engineering team for further investigation.
Regards,
DaneA
NETGEAR Community Team
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