The lldp reinit command controls the delay before LLDP reinitializes on an interface. LLDP is a vendor-neutral neighbor discovery protocol, and Cisco IOS exposes several global LLDP timers. lldp timer sets how often LLDP advertisements are sent. lldp holdtime tells the receiving device how long to retain LLDP information before aging it out. lldp tlv-select controls which TLVs are included in advertisements. The question specifically asks for the delay time in seconds for LLDP to initialize, which matches lldp reinit. The option labeled lldp holdtimt is also a typo and refers to the wrong function even if corrected to holdtime. CCNA v1.1 Network Access includes Layer 2 discovery protocols such as CDP and LLDP. The exam often tests command intent rather than full configuration output. Here, the word initialize is the giveaway. Timer means advertisement interval; holdtime means neighbor retention; reinit means initialization delay.
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