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Modular layer 3 chassis ethernet switch
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xStack DES-6500 Modular Layer 3 Chassis Ethernet Switch CLI Manual
config traffic control
Restrictions
Example usage:
To configure traffic control and enable broadcast storm control system wide:
D E S - 6 5 0 0 : 4 # c o n f i g t r a f f i c c o n t r o l 1 : 1 - 1 : 1 2 b r o a d c a s t
e n a b l e a c t i o n s h u t d o w n t h r e s h o l d 1 c o u n t d o w n 1 0
t i m e _ i n t e r v a l 1 0
C o m m a n d : c o n f i g t r a f f i c c o n t r o l 1 : 1 - 1 : 1 2 b r o a d c a s t
e n a b l e a c t i o n s h u t d o w n t h r e s h o l d 1 c o u n t d o w n 1 0
t i m e _ i n t e r v a l 1 0
S u c c e s s .
D E S - 6 5 0 0 : 4 #
config traffic control_recover
Purpose
Syntax
Description
Parameters
Restrictions
Example usage:
To manually recover ports 1-5 on module 1.
D E S - 6 5 0 0 : 4 # c o n f i g t r a f f i c c o n t r o l _ r e c o v e r 1 : 1 - 1 : 5
C o m m a n d : c o n f i g t r a f f i c c o n t r o l _ r e c o v e r 1 : 1 - 1 : 5
S u c c e s s .
Broadcast packet counts sent from the Switch's chip to the Traffic
Control function. These packet counts are the determining factor in
deciding when incoming packets exceed the Threshold value.
value 5-10 - The Interval may be set between 5 and 10 seconds
with the default setting of 5 seconds.
Only Administrator-level users can issue this command.
Used to manually recover ports from a shutdown forever state.
config traffic control_recover [<portlist> | all]
This command is used to manually recover ports that have placed in a
shutdown forever state due to packet storms occurring on the port.
Once a port has been placed in a shutdown forever state, this is the
only available method to recover these disabled ports.
<portlist>  Used to specify ports to manually recover form a
shutdown forever state. The port list is specified by listing the lowest
line card number and the beginning port number on that line card,
separated by a colon. Then the highest line card number, and the
highest port number of the range (also separated by a colon) are
specified. The beginning and end of the port list range are separated
by a dash. For example, 1:3 specifies line card number 1, port 3. 2:4
specifies line card number 2, port 4. 1:3-2:4 specifies all of the ports
between line card 1, port 3 and line card 2, port 4  in numerical order.
Only Administrator-level users can issue this command.
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