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Option for removing MED policy from interface #292
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This hasn't been implemented. The manual page is extensive and if you don't have an I think unconfiguring a MED policy should not be very complex to do. |
So locally I have fixed the issue by creating a command Would such a change be accepted upstream? Then I can prepare a formal pull request for it. |
Yes, please, open a PR. It should be pretty simple to change your patch to have |
Before it was possible to enable/modify network policy TLVs on a port but it was not possible to disable them[1]. This commit introduces a new command in the form `configure ports <port> med policy application <app> disabled` to explicitly disable an application TLV from a port. [1] lldpd#292
Before it was possible to enable/modify network policy TLVs on a port but it was not possible to disable them[1]. This commit introduces a new command in the form `configure ports <port> med policy application <app> disabled` to explicitly disable an application TLV from a port. [1] lldpd#292
From the documents http://vincentbernat.github.io/lldpd/usage.html, it is possible to configure a MED policy via
This adds Network Policy TLV to LLDP packets. But is there an option to remove (unconfigure) a policy from interface?
I was trying something like this in lldpcli (built from source on 7db1168 redhat: install lldpcli as setuid _lldpd)
[lldpcli] # unconfigure ports med tab does not show anything in completion.
Am I missing anything? What is the correct syntax of the unconfigure port med commands?
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