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Once either of these limits is reached, the LLDP agent stops processing new
neighbours. This condition is called toomanyneighbours. For more
information, see Section 10.3.4 of the IEEE Standard 802.1AB-2005.
When the toomanyneighbours condition occurs, a trigger is sent, and a log is
activated. For more information, see LLDP Triggers on page 10, and Appendix
A, Messages.
Clearing data You can clear all the data stored in the LLDP remote systems MIB using the
purge lldp command on page 24. This clears all current remote LLDP MIB
data. LLDP reverts to its default configuration, which means that LLDP is
disabled for all ports.
See also For information about configuring the LLDP MIB, see “Configuring LLDP” on
page 8.
For other information about the LLDP MIB, see Appendix C, SNMP MIBs.
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