Extreme Discovery Protocol
  
  
    
      The Extreme Discovery Protocol (EDP) is used to gather information about
        neighbor Extreme Networks switches. EDP is used by the switches to exchange topology
        information. Information communicated using EDP includes:
        
        
          - Switch MAC address (switch ID)
- Switch software version information
- Switch IP address
- Switch VLAN IP information
- Switch port number
- Switch configuration data: duplex and speed
EDP is enabled on all ports by default. EDP enabled ports advertise
        information about the Extreme Networks switch to other switches on the interface and
        receives advertisements from other Extreme Networks switches. Information about other
        Extreme Networks switches is discarded after a timeout interval is reached without receiving
        another advertisement.
            
     
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        To disable EDP on specified ports, use the following
          command: 
        disable edp
          ports [ports | all] 
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        To enable EDP on specified ports, use the following
            command:
                
        enable edp
          ports [ports | all] 
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        To clear EDP counters on the switch, use the following
            command:
                
        clear counters edp 
          This command clears the following counters for EDP protocol
data units (PDUs) sent and received per EDP port: 
            - Switch PDUs transmitted
- VLAN PDUs transmitted
- Transmit PDUs with errors
- Switch PDUs received
- VLAN PDUs received
- Received PDUs with errors
 
 
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        To view EDP port information on the switch, use the
          following command:
                
        
      
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        To view EDP information, use the following command:
        show edp port ports
          detail 
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        To configure the advertisement interval and the timeout
          interval, use the following command:
                    
                    
                
        configure
          edp advertisment-interval timer holddown-interval timeout