Storm-Control Level - Allied Telesis AT-x510-28GTX Command Reference Manual

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WITCHING
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STORM
CONTROL LEVEL

storm-control level

Overview
Use this command to specify the speed limiting level for broadcasting, multicast,
or destination lookup failure (DLF) traffic for the port. Storm-control limits the
selected traffic type to the specified percentage of the maximum port speed.
Use the no variant of this command to disable storm-control for broadcast,
multicast or DLF traffic.
storm-control {broadcast|multicast|dlf} level <level>
Syntax
no storm-control {broadcast|multicast|dlf} level
Default
By default, storm-control is disabled.
Mode
Interface Configuration
Usage
Flooding techniques are used to block the forwarding of unnecessary flooded
traffic. A packet storm occurs when a large number of broadcast packets are
received on a port. Forwarding these packets can cause the network to slow down
or time out.
Example
To limit broadcast traffic on port1.0.2 to 30% of the maximum port speed, use the
following commands:
awplus#
awplus(config)#
awplus(config-if)#
Related
show storm-control
Commands
C613-50102-01 REV C
Parameter
Description
<level>
<0-100> Specifies the percentage of the maximum port speed
allowed for broadcast, multicast or destination lookup failure traffic.
broadcast
Applies the storm-control to broadcast frames.
multicast
Applies the storm-control to multicast frames.
dlf
Applies the storm-control to destination lookup failure traffic.
configure terminal
interface port1.0.2
Command Reference for x510 Series
AlliedWare Plus™ Operating System - Version 5.4.6-1.x
storm-control broadcast level 30
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