Hello,
I'm working a hybrid-vendor network. Here is how it is all connected:
Cisco 4500 -> Brocade 7450 -> Brocade 7250 -> HP 2920
Situation:
The funny thing is that on the uplink port of the HP switch (port 24) I'm seeing the Cisco 4500 LLDP info. By standard, it shouldn't really be there. It's 2 hops too far to show that data.
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Local Port : 24
ChassisType : mac-address
ChassisId : 78 a6 e1 09 cb 58
PortType : mac-address
PortId : 78 a6 e1 09 cb 8f
SysName : SW-MDF-3-02
System Descr :
PortDescr : 10GigabitEthernet1/2/7
Pvid : 7
System Capabilities Supported : bridge
System Capabilities Enabled : bridge
Remote Management Address
Type : ipv4
Address : 10.7.254.11
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Local Port : 24
ChassisType : local
ChassisId : HRH-4500X-VSS
PortType : local
PortId : TenGigabitEthernet1/16
SysName :
System Descr : Cisco IOS Software, IOS-XE Software, Catalyst 4500 L3 Swi...
PortDescr :
Pvid :
System Capabilities Supported : bridge, router
System Capabilities Enabled : bridge, router
Remote Management Address
Type : ipv4
Address : 172.17.10.1
My question is: does Brocade implement any sort of LLDP packet forward mechanism? If it does, can it be limited to only 1 switch?