An engineer encounters third-party devices that do not support Cisco Discovery Protocol. What must be configured on the network to allow device discovery?
LLDP (Link Layer Discovery Protocol) is a vendor-neutral network discovery protocol that is used to discover the topology of a network. LLDP is similar to CDP (Cisco Discovery Protocol), but it is not proprietary to Cisco. LLDP is supported by a wide range of network devices, including switches, routers, and firewalls.
To configure LLDP on a network, you must enable LLDP on the devices that you want to discover. You can then use a network management tool, such as Cisco Network Assistant, to view the topology of the network.
The other options are incorrect. TFTP (Trivial File Transfer Protocol) is a network protocol that is used to transfer files between devices. LACP (Link Aggregation Control Protocol) is a network protocol that is used to aggregate multiple network links into a single logical link. SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) is a network protocol that is used to manage network devices.
Contribute your Thoughts:
Chosen Answer:
This is a voting comment (?). You can switch to a simple comment. It is better to Upvote an existing comment if you don't have anything to add.
Submit