fsLldpTraceOption - fs Lldp Trace Option

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fsLldpTraceOption

fs Lldp Trace Option
1.3.6.1.4.1.207.1.4.167.158.1.4

This object is used to store the trace options that are enabled by the user. The bit positions of the traces is shown below Bit 0 - init-shut Bit 1 - mgmt Bit 2 - data Bit 3 - ctrl Bit 4 - pkt-dump Bit 5 - resource Bit 6 - all-fail Bit 7 - buf Bit 8 - neigh-add Bit 9 - neigh-del Bit 10 - neigh-updt Bit 11 - neigh-drop Bit 12 - neigh-ageout Bit 13 - critical Bit 14 - all-tlv Bit 15 - chassis-id Bit 16 - port-id Bit 17 - ttl Bit 18 - port-descr Bit 19 - sys-name Bit 20 - sys-descr Bit 21 - sys-capab Bit 22 - mgmt-addr Bit 23 - port-vlan Bit 24 - ppvlan Bit 25 - vlan-name Bit 26 - proto-id Bit 27 - mac-phy Bit 28 - pwr-mdi Bit 29 - lagg Bit 30 - max-frame Bit 31 - - By default critical trace(Bit 13) is set.

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