First, let me repeat part of what I said, in case some readers might have missed it:
I have MNDP enabled on all SwOS devices.
I do not have any ROS devices.
Which means: I do not have RouterOS, on some devices by choice, on most devices because they are of the CSS variety which is not capable of running anything other than SwOS.
One other random datapoint: I'm explicitly posting this in the SwOS forum to focus on answers involving SwOS and to avoid answers that drag in RouterOS needlessly.
-A topology map ?
You don't have a topology map of your network?
Actually, I do, but the problem is, the number of switches in the network exceeds 50 devices (of which 48 are CSS, 2 are CRS, all running SwOS).
Even though I have a topology map, I cannot be certain if the map is up to date, because we have multiple engineers fixing network issues, and regularly adhoc solutions are performed by adding/replacing/removing switch devices, or rearranging the interconnections between the switches in order to route around cabling issues.
So I need a way to verify the topology in real time, and be certain which switch connects on which port with which other switch (even if it was temporarily changed a few seconds ago).
This mostly is needed to verify that anything that is changed in the network is changed as intended and not accidentally plugged in the wrong port.
If you want to see the devices discovered you can use ip neighbor print
-LLDP-MED is supported after 6.48
*) discovery - added "lldp-med-net-policy-vlan" property for assigning VLAN ID;
I'll go out on a limb here and guess that you are referring to ROS/RouterOS, which I do not have.
- What exactly is that you want to see ?
A small TAB in the SwOS menu called LLDP which displays a very simple list with in column one the name of the port, and in column two the LLDP advertised name and IP address of the device attached to that port (as reported by the LLDP packet received on that port).