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26.4 Command Summary
The following section lists the commands for this feature.
Table 74 cpu-protection Command Summary
COMMAND
interface port-channel <port-
list>
cpu-protection cause
<ARP|BPDU|IGMP> rate-limit
<0-256>
clear cpu-protection interface
port-channel <port-list> cause
<ARP|BPDU|IGMP>
reset cpu-protection interface
port-channel <port-list> cause
<ARP|BPDU|IGMP>
show cpu-protection interface
port-channel <port-list>
Table 75 errdisable recovery Command Summary
COMMAND
errdisable detect cause
<ARP|BPDU|IGMP>
errdisable detect cause
<ARP|BPDU|IGMP> mode <inactive-
port|inactive-reason|rate-
limitation>
errdisable recovery
errdisable recovery cause
<loopguard|ARP|BPDU|IGMP>
errdisable recovery cause
<loopguard|ARP|BPDU|IGMP>
interval <30-2592000>
no errdisable detect cause
<ARP|BPDU|IGMP>
no errdisable recovery
no errdisable recovery cause
<loopguard|ARP|BPDU|IGMP>
Chapter 26 Error Disable and Recovery Commands
DESCRIPTION
Enables a port or a list of ports for configuration.
Sets the maximum number of ARP, BPDU or IGMP packets
that the specified port(s) are allowed to receive or transmit
per second. 0 means no rate limit.
Resets the "Total Drop" counters for the specified port(s) to
zero (0). You can see the counter using the show cpu-
protection command. The "Total Drops" means the
number of ARP, BPDU or IGMP packets that have been
dropped due to the Error Disable feature in rate-
limitation mode.
Sets the specified port(s) to handle all ARP, BPDU or IGMP
packets in stead of ignoring them, if the port(s) are in
inactive-reason mode (set by using the errdisable
detet cause command).
Shows the CPU Protection settings and the number of ARP,
BPDU and/or IGMP packets that has been dropped by the
Error Disable feature for the specified port(s).
DESCRIPTION
Sets the Switch to detect if the number of ARP, BPDU or
IGMP packets exceeds the rate limit on port(s) (set by
using the cpu-protection cause command).
Sets the action that the Switch takes when the number of
ARP, BPDU or IGMP packets exceeds the rate limit on
port(s).
inactive-port: The Switch shuts down the port.
inactive-reason: The Switch bypasses the processing of
the specified control packets (such as ARP or IGMP
packets), or drops all the specified control packets (such
as BPDU) on the port.
rate-limitation: The Switch drops the additional control
packets the port(s) have to handle in every one second.
Turns on the disabled port recovery function on the Switch. C
Enables the recovery timer for the specified feature that
causes the Switch to shut down port(s).
Sets how many seconds the Switch waits before enabling
the port(s) which was shut down.
Disables the rate limit for ARP, BPDU or IGMP packets on
port(s), set by using the cpu-protection cause
command.
Turns off the disabled port recovery function on the Switch. C
Disables the recovery timer for the specified feature that
causes the Switch to shut down a port.
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