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Chapter 2 Cisco IOS Commands
Examples
This is an example of output from the show storm-control broadcast command:
Switch> show storm-control broadcast
Interface
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Fa0/1
Fa0/2
Fa0/3
Fa0/4
. . . .
Table 2-14
Table 2-14 show storm-control Field Descriptions
Field
Interface
Filter State
Trap State
Upper
Lower
Current
Traps Sent
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Filter State
Trap State
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-------------
<inactive>
<inactive>
<inactive>
<inactive>
<inactive>
<inactive>
Forwarding
Below rising
lists the show storm-control field descriptions.
Description
Displays the ID of the interface.
Displays the status of the filter:
Blocking—Storm control is enabled, action is filter, and a storm has
occurred.
Forwarding—Storm control is enabled, and a storm has not occurred.
Inactive—Storm control is disabled.
Shutdown—Storm control is enabled, the action is to shut down, and a
storm has occurred.
If an interface is disabled by a broadcast, multicast, or unicast storm,
Note
the filter state for all traffic types is shutdown.
Displays the status of the SNMP trap:
Above rising—Storm control is enabled, and a storm has occurred.
Below rising—Storm control is enabled, and a storm has not occurred.
Inactive—The trap option is not enabled.
Displays the rising suppression level as a percentage of total available
bandwidth.
Displays the falling suppression level as a percentage of total available
bandwidth.
Displays the bandwidth utilization of a specific traffic type as a percentage
of total available bandwidth. This field is valid only when storm control is
enabled.
Displays the number traps sent on an interface for a specific traffic type.
Upper
Lower
Current
-------
-------
-------
100.00%
100.00%
0.00%
100.00%
100.00%
0.00%
100.00%
100.00%
0.00%
30.00%
20.00% 20.32%
Catalyst 2950 Desktop Switch Command Reference
show storm-control
Traps Sent
----------
0
0
0
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