Configuring the Cisco Discovery Protocol

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Information About CDP

CDP Overview

CDP is a device discovery protocol that runs over Layer 2 (the data-link layer) on all Cisco-manufactured devices (routers, bridges, access servers, controllers, and switches) and allows network management applications to discover Cisco devices that are neighbors of already known devices. With CDP, network management applications can learn the device type and the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) agent address of neighboring devices running lower-layer, transparent protocols. This feature enables applications to send SNMP queries to neighboring devices.

CDP runs on all media that support Subnetwork Access Protocol (SNAP). Because CDP runs over the data-link layer only, two systems that support different network-layer protocols can learn about each other.

Each CDP-configured device sends periodic messages to a multicast address, advertising at least one address at which it can receive SNMP messages. The advertisements also contain time-to-live, or holdtime information, which is the length of time a receiving device holds CDP information before discarding it. Each device also listens to the messages sent by other devices to learn about neighboring devices.

On the switch, CDP enables Network Assistant to display a graphical view of the network. The switch uses CDP to find cluster candidates and maintain information about cluster members and other devices up to three cluster-enabled devices away from the command switch by default.

Related Tasks
Configuring CDP Characteristics
Related References
Monitoring and Maintaining CDP

CDP and Stacks

A switch stack appears as a single switch in the network. Therefore, CDP discovers the switch stack, not the individual stack members. The switch stack sends CDP messages to neighboring network devices when there are changes to the switch stack membership, such as stack members being added or removed.

Default CDP Configuration

This table shows the default CDP configuration.

Feature Default Setting
CDP global state Enabled
CDP interface state Enabled
CDP timer (packet update frequency) 60 seconds
CDP holdtime (before discarding) 180 seconds
CDP Version-2 advertisements Enabled
Related Tasks
Enabling CDP
Disabling CDP
Enabling CDP on an Interface
Disabling CDP on an Interface

How to Configure CDP

Configuring CDP Characteristics

You can configure these CDP characteristics:
  • Frequency of CDP updates

  • Amount of time to hold the information before discarding it

  • Whether or not to send Version-2 advertisements


Note


Steps 3 through 5 are all optional and can be performed in any order.


Follow these steps to configure the CDP characteristics.

SUMMARY STEPS

    1.    enable

    2.    configure terminal

    3.    cdp timer seconds

    4.    cdp holdtime seconds

    5.    cdp advertise-v2

    6.    end

    7.    show running-config

    8.    copy running-config startup-config


DETAILED STEPS
     Command or ActionPurpose
    Step 1 enable


    Example:
    Switch> enable
    
    
     

    Enables privileged EXEC mode. Enter your password if prompted.

     

    Step 2configure terminal


    Example:
    
    Switch# configure terminal
    
    
     

    Enters the global configuration mode.

     
    Step 3cdp timer seconds


    Example:
    
    Switch(config)# cdp timer 20
    
     

    (Optional) Sets the transmission frequency of CDP updates in seconds.

    The range is 5 to 254; the default is 60 seconds.

     
    Step 4cdp holdtime seconds


    Example:
    Switch(config)# cdp holdtime 60
    
     

    (Optional) Specifies the amount of time a receiving device should hold the information sent by your device before discarding it.

    The range is 10 to 255 seconds; the default is 180 seconds.

     
    Step 5cdp advertise-v2


    Example:
    Switch(config)# cdp advertise-v2
    
     

    (Optional) Configures CDP to send Version-2 advertisements.

    This is the default state.

     
    Step 6end


    Example:
    
    Switch(config)# end
    
    
     

    Returns to privileged EXEC mode.

     
    Step 7show running-config


    Example:
    
    Switch# show running-config 
    
    
     

    Verifies your entries.

     
    Step 8copy running-config startup-config


    Example:
    Switch# copy running-config startup-config 
    
    
     

    (Optional) Saves your entries in the configuration file.

     
    What to Do Next

    Use the no form of the CDP commands to return to the default settings.

    Related Concepts
    CDP Overview
    Related References
    Monitoring and Maintaining CDP

    Disabling CDP

    CDP is enabled by default.


    Note


    Switch clusters and other Cisco devices (such as Cisco IP Phones) regularly exchange CDP messages. Disabling CDP can interrupt cluster discovery and device connectivity.

    Follow these steps to disable the CDP device discovery capability.

    SUMMARY STEPS

      1.    enable

      2.    configure terminal

      3.    no cdp run

      4.    end

      5.    show running-config

      6.    copy running-config startup-config


    DETAILED STEPS
       Command or ActionPurpose
      Step 1 enable


      Example:
      Switch> enable
      
      
       

      Enables privileged EXEC mode. Enter your password if prompted.

       

      Step 2configure terminal


      Example:
      
      Switch# configure terminal
      
      
       

      Enters the global configuration mode.

       
      Step 3no cdp run


      Example:
      Switch(config)# no cdp run
       

      Disables CDP.

       
      Step 4end


      Example:
      
      Switch(config)# end
      
      
       

      Returns to privileged EXEC mode.

       
      Step 5show running-config


      Example:
      
      Switch# show running-config 
      
      
       

      Verifies your entries.

       
      Step 6copy running-config startup-config


      Example:
      Switch# copy running-config startup-config 
      
      
       

      (Optional) Saves your entries in the configuration file.

       
      What to Do Next

      You must reenable CDP to use it.

      Related Concepts
      Default CDP Configuration
      Related Tasks
      Enabling CDP

      Enabling CDP

      CDP is enabled by default.


      Note


      Switch clusters and other Cisco devices (such as Cisco IP Phones) regularly exchange CDP messages. Disabling CDP can interrupt cluster discovery and device connectivity.

      Follow these steps to enable CDP when it has been disabled.

      Before You Begin

      CDP must be disabled, or it cannot be enabled.

      SUMMARY STEPS

        1.    enable

        2.    configure terminal

        3.    cdp run

        4.    end

        5.    show running-config

        6.    copy running-config startup-config


      DETAILED STEPS
         Command or ActionPurpose
        Step 1 enable


        Example:
        Switch> enable
        
        
         

        Enables privileged EXEC mode. Enter your password if prompted.

         

        Step 2configure terminal


        Example:
        
        Switch# configure terminal
        
        
         

        Enters the global configuration mode.

         
        Step 3cdp run


        Example:
        Switch(config)# cdp run
         

        Enables CDP if it has been disabled.

         
        Step 4end


        Example:
        
        Switch(config)# end
        
        
         

        Returns to privileged EXEC mode.

         
        Step 5show running-config


        Example:
        
        Switch# show running-config 
        
        
         

        Verifies your entries.

         
        Step 6copy running-config startup-config


        Example:
        Switch# copy running-config startup-config 
        
        
         

        (Optional) Saves your entries in the configuration file.

         
        What to Do Next

        Use the show run all command to show that CDP has been enabled. If you enter only show run, the enabling of CDP may not be displayed.

        Related Concepts
        Default CDP Configuration
        Related Tasks
        Disabling CDP

        Disabling CDP on an Interface

        CDP is enabled by default on all supported interfaces to send and to receive CDP information.


        Note


        Switch clusters and other Cisco devices (such as Cisco IP Phones) regularly exchange CDP messages. Disabling CDP can interrupt cluster discovery and device connectivity.

        Follow these steps to disable CDP on a port.

        SUMMARY STEPS

          1.    enable

          2.    configure terminal

          3.    interface interface-id

          4.    no cdp enable

          5.    end

          6.    show running-config

          7.    copy running-config startup-config


        DETAILED STEPS
           Command or ActionPurpose
          Step 1 enable


          Example:
          Switch> enable
          
          
           

          Enables privileged EXEC mode. Enter your password if prompted.

           

          Step 2configure terminal


          Example:
          
          Switch# configure terminal
          
          
           

          Enters the global configuration mode.

           
          Step 3interface interface-id


          Example:
          Switch(config)# interface gigabitethernet1/0/1
           

          Specifies the interface on which you are disabling CDP, and enters interface configuration mode.

           
          Step 4no cdp enable


          Example:
          Switch(config-if)# no cdp enable
           

          Disables CDP on the interface specified in Step 3.

           
          Step 5end


          Example:
          
          Switch(config)# end
          
          
           

          Returns to privileged EXEC mode.

           
          Step 6show running-config


          Example:
          
          Switch# show running-config 
          
          
           

          Verifies your entries.

           
          Step 7copy running-config startup-config


          Example:
          Switch# copy running-config startup-config 
          
          
           

          (Optional) Saves your entries in the configuration file.

           
          Related Concepts
          Default CDP Configuration
          Related Tasks
          Enabling CDP on an Interface

          Enabling CDP on an Interface

          CDP is enabled by default on all supported interfaces to send and to receive CDP information.


          Note


          Switch clusters and other Cisco devices (such as Cisco IP Phones) regularly exchange CDP messages. Disabling CDP can interrupt cluster discovery and device connectivity.

          Follow these steps to enable CDP on a port on which it has been disabled.

          Before You Begin

          CDP must be disabled on the port that you are trying to CDP enable on, or it cannot be enabled.

          SUMMARY STEPS

            1.    enable

            2.    configure terminal

            3.    interface interface-id

            4.    cdp enable

            5.    end

            6.    show running-config

            7.    copy running-config startup-config


          DETAILED STEPS
             Command or ActionPurpose
            Step 1 enable


            Example:
            Switch> enable
            
            
             

            Enables privileged EXEC mode. Enter your password if prompted.

             

            Step 2configure terminal


            Example:
            
            Switch# configure terminal
            
            
             

            Enters the global configuration mode.

             
            Step 3interface interface-id


            Example:
            Switch(config)# interface gigabitethernet1/0/1
             

            Specifies the interface on which you are enabling CDP, and enters interface configuration mode.

             
            Step 4cdp enable


            Example:
            Switch(config-if)# cdp enable
             

            Enables CDP on a disabled interface.

             
            Step 5end


            Example:
            
            Switch(config)# end
            
            
             

            Returns to privileged EXEC mode.

             
            Step 6show running-config


            Example:
            
            Switch# show running-config 
            
            
             

            Verifies your entries.

             
            Step 7copy running-config startup-config


            Example:
            Switch# copy running-config startup-config 
            
            
             

            (Optional) Saves your entries in the configuration file.

             
            Related Concepts
            Default CDP Configuration
            Related Tasks
            Disabling CDP on an Interface

            Monitoring and Maintaining CDP

            Table 1 Commands for Displaying CDP Information
            Command Description

            clear cdp counters

            Resets the traffic counters to zero.

            clear cdp table

            Deletes the CDP table of information about neighbors.

            show cdp

            Displays global information, such as frequency of transmissions and the holdtime for packets being sent.

            show cdp entry entry-name [version] [protocol]

            Displays information about a specific neighbor.

            You can enter an asterisk (*) to display all CDP neighbors, or you can enter the name of the neighbor about which you want information.

            You can also limit the display to information about the protocols enabled on the specified neighbor or information about the version of software running on the device.

            show cdp interface [interface-id]

            Displays information about interfaces where CDP is enabled.

            You can limit the display to the interface about which you want information.

            show cdp neighbors [interface-id] [detail]

            Displays information about neighbors, including device type, interface type and number, holdtime settings, capabilities, platform, and port ID.

            You can limit the display to neighbors of a specific interface or expand the display to provide more detailed information.

            show cdp traffic

            Displays CDP counters, including the number of packets sent and received and checksum errors.

            Related Concepts
            CDP Overview
            Related Tasks
            Configuring CDP Characteristics

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            Feature History and Information for Cisco Discovery Protocol

            Release

            Modification

            Cisco IOS 15.0(2)EX1

            This feature was introduced.