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Dec 03, 2018 Link Discovery (LLDP) is used to discover the far end switch or equipment connected. LLDP is useful when connecting remotely to a lab or in other cases when the topology is not known. I came across this problem using Windows servers 2012 and Mellanox ConnectX-3 Adapter cards, and found the LDWin tool.
I need to campus-wide disable the Microsoft LLDP Protocol Driver using Group Policy / SCCM / or any other means of centralized management, because I've written my own LLDP broadcast service I plan on using instead of the crippled MS implementation.
Do all of these Components need to be Enabled? Microsoft LLDP Protocol Driver. 5) Link-Layer Topology Discovery Mapper I/O Driver. Disable or alter on. Oct 03, 2012 Hello: The network adapter for the server 2012 needs the Microsoft LLDP Protocol driver to install. I am using a dual boot setup with Windows 7 64bit. If I can use this and get some experience with the 2012 program, I will go to a standalone server. The Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP) is a vendor-neutral link layer protocol used by network devices for advertising their identity, capabilities, and neighbors on a local area network based on IEEE 802 technology, principally wired Ethernet. Unable to setup Server 2012 Network Adapter without the Microsoft LLDP Protocol Driver. I have searched for the driver but have had no luck. My question is where is it located on the Server 2012 CD.
I tried googling but wasn't able to come up with a working solution.
EDIT:I took two registry snapshots and compared them, the three keys that change when the checkbox is toggled are located under
The keys are Bind / Route / Export
The problem is when these keys are deleted / emptied, the checkbox turns itself back on.
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Alright.
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I just deleted the entire
key and while that turned the check box on again, Windows actually stops sending LLDP PDUs (confirmed that using Wireshark)
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