Mandatory TLVs are those TLVs that must be advertised (as defined in IEEE standard 802.1ab) when LLDP (Link Layer Discovery Protocol) is enabled.
If you enable LLDP on a port, the mandatory TLVs are advertised and there is no command to disable this advertising.

Mandatory TLVs
| Name | Comments | 
|---|---|
| Chassis ID | The ExtremeXOS software
                                advertises the system‘s MAC address in this TLV to uniquely identify
                                the device. Note: EDP (Extreme Discovery Protocol) also uses the MAC address to identify the
                                    device. | 
| Port ID | The ExtremeXOS software advertises the port ID in this TLV to uniquely identify the port that sends the TLVs. This port ID is the ifName object in the MIB. | 
| Time to live (TTL) | This TLV indicates how long
                                the record should be maintained in the LLDP database. The default
                                value is 120 seconds (or 2 minutes). When a port is shutting down or
                                LLDP is disabled on a port, this TLV is set to value 0, which
                                indicates that the record for this port should be deleted from the
                                database on other devices. Although you cannot directly configure the TTL TLV, you can configure the transmit hold value, which is used to calculate the TTL TLV. (See Configuring LLDP Timers for more information.) | 
| End-of-LLDP PDU | The end-of-LLDPDU (LLDP protocol data unit) TLV marks the end of the data in each LLDP packet. | 
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