The lldpctl command is a tool to display information about the devices discovered by the Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP) on all ports of the Maestro Orchestrator and the Security Group Members.
LLDP is a protocol that enables devices to exchange information about their identity, capabilities, and configuration. LLDP can help to discover the topology and connectivity of the Maestro environment.
The output of lldpctl can show the serial number, appliance model, and orchestrators IP of the
connected devices, but it cannot show the distribution mode of the Security Group. The distribution mode is the algorithm that determines how the Maestro Orchestrator distributes the traffic among the Security Group Members. To view the distribution mode, other commands such as asg monitor or asg stat can be used.
Book R81.10, page 142 shows an example./
The line "ChassisID" and "SysDescr" both show a serial number and an appliance model (B and C), as well as the downlink port(s)
The distribution mode is not anywhere in the output of lldpctl, the appliance model is included in the ChassisID value of lldpctl.
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