-a Auto-enable protocols based on received packets (also enables receive mode).
-d Dump pcap-compatible packets to stdout which can be piped to tcpdump (via "| tcpdump -r -") or
redirected to a file for further analysis.
-e interface
Exclude a particular interface, no packets will be transmitted on this interface.
-f Run in the foreground and send logging to stderr.
-h Print usage instructions.
-m interface
The management interface for this host. Addresses on this interface are auto-detected (IPv4 and
IPv6).
-n Use addresses of the management interface specified via -m for all interfaces.
-o Run only once, useful for quick troubleshooting.
-r Receive packets, and use them for various features.
-s Be silent, don't transmit any packets.
-q Use each interface's hwaddr the generate the chassis-id TLV. Not recommended because the chassis-
id should be the same for all interfaces.
-t Use Tun/Tap interfaces.
-u user
Switch to this user (defaults to ladvd)
-v Increase logging verbosity.
-w Use wireless interfaces.
-y Save received peer hostname and port description in interface descriptions (requires SIOCSIFDESCR
support) or Linux ifAliases. This also enables receive mode.
-z Save received peer hostname and port name in interface descriptions (requires SIOCSIFDESCR
support) or Linux ifAliases. This also enables receive mode.
-c <CC>
Specify a two-letter ISO 3166 country code (required for LLDP location support).
-l <location>
Specify the physical location of the host.
-L Enable LLDP (Link Layer Discovery Protocol).
-C Enable CDP (Cisco Discovery Protocol).
-E Enable EDP (Extreme Discovery Protocol).
-F Enable FDP (Foundry Discovery Protocol).
-N Enable NDP (Nortel Discovery Protocol) formerly called SynOptics Network Management Protocol
(SONMP).