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>From the FI8001 administration guide:
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Cisco Discovery Protocol (CDP) packets are used by Cisco devices to advertise themselves to other Cisco devices. By default, <span class="ph" id="GUID-43838E29-C7E0-45AE-99CA-07AAACF2797D__GUID-F78E1DB9-ECC0-446D-8F9E-1C59772CE24F_unique_69">Brocade</span> devices
forward these packets without examining their contents. You can configure a <span class="ph" id="GUID-43838E29-C7E0-45AE-99CA-07AAACF2797D__GUID-F78E1DB9-ECC0-446D-8F9E-1C59772CE24F_unique_69">Brocade</span> device to
<i>intercept and display the contents of CDP packets</i>. This feature is useful for learning device and interface information for Cisco devices in the network.</p>
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<span class="ph" id="GUID-43838E29-C7E0-45AE-99CA-07AAACF2797D__GUID-F78E1DB9-ECC0-446D-8F9E-1C59772CE24F_unique_69">Brocade</span> devices support
<i>intercepting and interpreting</i> CDP version 1 and version 2 packets.</p>
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<span class="notetitle" style="font-weight: bold;">NOTE:</span> The <span class="ph" id="GUID-43838E29-C7E0-45AE-99CA-07AAACF2797D__GUID-F78E1DB9-ECC0-446D-8F9E-1C59772CE24F_unique_69">Brocade</span> device can interpret only the information fields that are
common to both CDP version 1 and CDP version 2.</div>
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<span class="notetitle" style="font-weight: bold;">NOTE:</span> <i>When you enable interception of CDP packets, the <span class="ph" id="GUID-43838E29-C7E0-45AE-99CA-07AAACF2797D__GUID-F78E1DB9-ECC0-446D-8F9E-1C59772CE24F_unique_69">Brocade</span> device drops
the packets. As a result, Cisco devices will no longer receive the packets.</i></div>
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<div>Intercept and display only.</div>
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<div><font face="Arial">FYI if you start running LLDP:</font></div>
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<div><i><font face="Arial" size="4">Enabling support for tagged LLDP packets</font></i></div>
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<div><font face="Arial">By default, <i>Brocade devices do not accept tagged LLDP packets from other vendors’ devices</i>. To enable support, apply the command lldp tagged-packets process at the Global CONFIG level of the CLI. When enabled, the device will accept
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<div><font face="Arial">- a configured VLAN on the port</font></div>
<div><font face="Arial">- the default VLAN for a tagged port</font></div>
<div><font face="Arial">- the configured untagged VLAN for a dual-mode port</font></div>
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<div><font face="Arial">To enable support for tagged LLDP packets, enter the following command.</font></div>
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<div>—JK</div>
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<div>On Feb 2, 2014, at 5:45 PM, Robert Hass <<a href="mailto:robhass@gmail.com">robhass@gmail.com</a>> wrote:</div>
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<div>Hi<br>
Is any way to enable ICX/FastIron switches to send CDP packets ?<br>
I enabled 'cdp run' but I only see my Cisco neighbors, but they don't see me.<br>
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I can run LLDP, yeah. But would like to stay with CDP if possible.<br>
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Rob<br>
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