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Layer 3 gigabit ethernet managed switch
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config traffic control_recover
Purpose
Syntax
Description
Parameters
Restrictions
Example usage:
To configure traffic control recover:
config traffic trap
Purpose
Syntax
Description
Parameters
Restrictions
Example usage:
To configure traffic control and enable broadcast storm control system wide:
xStack DGS-3612G Layer 3 Gigabit Ethernet Managed Switch CLI Manual
Used to configure traffic control recover for any or all ports.
config traffic control_recover [<portlist> | all]
Configuring a port for traffic control recover will require an administrator to
restart the specified ports if storm control shuts down the port or ports.
That is, if a storm triggers the action shutdown for a port, it will remain in
the shutdown even if the threshold falls below the value that triggers the
storm control action.
<portlist> - Used to specify a range of ports.
all – All ports on the Switch.
Only administrator-level users can issue this command.
DGS-3612G:4#config traffic control_recover 1-6
Command: config traffic control_recover 1-6
Success.
DGS-3612G:4#
Used to configure traps for traffic control.
config traffic trap [none | storm_occurred | storm_cleared | both]
Use this to enable traffic storm trap messages.
none – Will send no Storm trap warning messages regardless of action
taken by the Traffic Control mechanism.
storm_occurred – Will send Storm Trap warning messages upon the
occurrence of a Traffic Storm only.
storm_cleared – Will send Storm Trap messages when a Traffic Storm
has been cleared by the Switch only.
both – Will send Storm Trap messages when a Traffic Storm has been
both detected and cleared by the Switch.
Only administrator-level users can issue this command.
DGS-3612G:4#config traffic trap storm_occurred
Command: config traffic trap storm_occurred
Success.
DGS-3612G:4#
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