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until the storm has subsided. This method can be utilized by selecting the Drop option of the Action parameter in
the window below.
The Switch will also scan and monitor packets coming into the Switch by monitoring the Switch's chip counter. This
method is only viable for Broadcast and Multicast storms because the chip only has counters for these two types of
packets. Once a storm has been detected (that is, once the packet threshold set below has been exceeded), the
Switch will shut down the port to all incoming traffic, with the exception of STP BPDU packets, for a time period
specified using the Count Down parameter.
If a Time Interval parameter times-out for a port configured for traffic control and a packet storm continues, that port
will be placed in Shutdown Forever mode, which will cause a warning message to be sent to the Trap Receiver.
Once in Shutdown Forever mode, the method of recovering the port is to manually recoup it using the System
Configuration > Port configuration > Port Settings window or automatic recovering after the time period that is
configured in the Traffic Auto Recover Time field. Select the disabled port and return its State to Enabled status.
To utilize this method of Storm Control, choose the Shutdown option of the Action parameter in the window below.
Use this window to enable or disable storm control and adjust the threshold for multicast and broadcast storms.
To view the following window, click QoS > Traffic Control Settings, as show below:
The fields that can be configured are described below:
Parameter
From Port / To Port
Action
xStack® DES-3200 Series Layer 2 Managed Fast Ethernet Switch
Figure 6-7 Traffic Control Settings window
Description
Use the drop-down menu to select the port range to use for this configuration.
Select the method of traffic control from the drop-down menu. The choices are:
Drop – Utilizes the hardware Traffic Control mechanism, which means the Switch's
hardware will determine the Packet Storm based on the Threshold value stated and
drop packets until the issue is resolved.
Shutdown – Utilizes the Switch's software Traffic Control mechanism to determine
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