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Time to Live (sec)—Time interval (in seconds) after which the information for
this neighbor is deleted.
Capabilities—Capabilities advertised by neighbor.
Platform—Information from Platform TLV of neighbor.
Neighbor Interface—Outgoing interface of the neighbor.
Select a device, and click Details.
This page contains the following fields about the neighbor:
Device ID—Identifier of the neighboring device ID.
System Name—Name of the neighboring device ID.
Local Interface—Interface number of port through which frame arrived.
Advertisement Version—Version of CDP.
Time to Live—Time interval (in seconds) after which the information for this
neighbor is deleted.
Capabilities—Primary functions of the device. The capabilities are indicated
by two octets. Bits 0 through 7 indicate Other, Repeater, Bridge, WLAN AP,
Router, Telephone, DOCSIS cable device, and station respectively. Bits 8
through 15 are reserved.
Platform—Identifier of the neighbors platform.
Neighbor Interface—Interface number of the neighbor through which frame
arrived.
Native VLAN—Neighbors native VLAN.
Application—Name of application running on the neighbor.
Duplex—Whether neighbors interface is half or full duplex.
Addresses—Neighbors addresses.
Power Drawn—Amount of power consumed by neighbor on the interface.
Version—Neighbors software version.
Clicking on the Clear Table button disconnect all connected devices if from CDP,
and if Auto Smartport is enabled change all port types to default.
Cisco 500 Series Stackable Managed Switch Administration Guide
Administration: Discovery
Configuring CDP

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