The Cisco Discovery Protocol (CDP) is an advertisement protocol used by
Cisco devices to advertise itself to other Cisco devices in the same network.
CDP runs on the data link layer and is independent of Layer 3 protocols. Cisco
devices that receive the CDP packets cache the information to make it accessible through the CLI and SNMP.
The Cisco NX-OS software supports CDP on the management Ethernet (mgmt0) interface on the supervisor
module and the Gigabit Ethernet interfaces on the IP Storage Services (IPS) and 14/2-port Multiprotocol Services (MPS-14/2) modules. The
CDP daemon is restartable and switchable. The running and startup
configurations are available across restarts and switchovers.
CDP version 1 (v1) and version 2 (v2) are supported in Cisco MDS 9000
Family switches. CDP packets with any other version number are silently
discarded when received.
When the interface link is established, CDP is enabled by default and
three CDP packets are sent at 1-second intervals. Following this action, the CDP
frames are sent at the globally configured refresh interval.