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lldp restart-delay

Function

The lldp restart-delay command sets the delay in re-enabling LLDP on an AP.

The undo lldp restart-delay command restores the default delay in re-enabling the LLDP function on an AP.

By default, the delay in re-enabling LLDP on an AP is 2 seconds.

Format

lldp restart-delay delay-time

undo lldp restart-delay

Parameters

Parameter

Description

Value

delay-time

Specifies the delay in re-enabling LLDP.

The value is an integer that ranges from 1 to 10, in seconds.

Views

AP system profile view

Default Level

2: Configuration level

Usage Guidelines

When the LLDP status of an AP changes, the AP reports LLDP neighbor information to the connected AC. Setting the delay in re-enabling LLDP on the AP prevents the AP from frequently reporting LLDP neighboring information to the AC when the LLDP status of the AP frequently changes. This reduces the load on the AC and saves resources.

Example

# Set the delay in re-enabling LLDP on an AP to 1 second.

<HUAWEI> system-view
[HUAWEI] wlan 
[HUAWEI-wlan-view] ap-system-profile name ap-system1
[HUAWEI-wlan-ap-system-prof-ap-system1] lldp restart-delay 1
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