As a network engineer, you need to display detailed information about the neighboring devices connected to your switch using a vendor-neutral, industry-standard discovery protocol. Which command should you use to accomplish this?
The correct command to display detailed information about neighboring devices discovered through the Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP) is show lldp neighbors detail. This command provides comprehensive details about each LLDP neighbor, including system name, port ID, capabilities, and more. The show cdp neighbors detail command is used for Cisco Discovery Protocol (CDP), which is proprietary to Cisco devices. The show lldp interface command displays LLDP parameters for the interfaces but does not provide neighbor details. The show mac address-table command displays the MAC addresses learned on the switch but does not provide discovery protocol information.
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