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DGS-3610 Series Configuration Guide
Type
DHCP_OPTION82
UDP_HELPER
Through the command no cpu-protected type, the maximum bandwidth and priority setting
of the packet can be reset to the default value. The default maximum bandwidth is 1000pps,
priority is 0.
40.2.2
Configuring the Bandwidth for Each
Type of Packets
In the configuration mode, configure the queue of each type of packets through the following
steps:
Command
DGS-3610(config)# cpu-protect type {arp |
bpdu | dhcp | ipv6mc | igmp | rip | ospf
| vrrp | pim | err-ttl | unknown-ipmc |
dvmrp} pps pps_vaule
DGS-3610# end
This example shows the profile configuration process:
DGS-3610(config)#cpu-protect type bpdu pps 200
Set packet type bpdu pps 100.
40.2.3
Configuring the Priority for Each
Type of Packets
In the configuration mode, configure the queue of each type of packets through the following
steps:
Command
DGS-3610(config)# cpu-protec type {arp |
bpdu | dhcp | ipv6mc | igmp | rip | ospf |
vrrp | pim | err-ttl | unknown-ipmc} pri
pri_vaule
DGS-3610# end
This example shows the profile configuration process:
DGS-3610(config)# cpu-protect type bpdu pri 7
Set packet type bpdu priority 7.
Default maximum bandwidth (pps)
128
128
Function
Set the queue for the packets in PPS, which is
an integer.
Return to the privileged mode.
Function
Set the queue for the packets in PPS, which is
an integer.
Return to the privileged mode.
Chapter 40 CPU Protection Configuration
Default priority
0
0
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