Storm-Control Configuration - UTStarcom iSpirit 3026 Manual

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It's an interactive command.
3.Trunk no ports configuration
This configuration is to remove ports from a trunk group. Command:
trunk no ports <trunk_id> <port|port1-port2> [port|port1-port2]...
4.Trunk ports configuration
This configuration is to add ports to a trunk group. Command:
Trunk ports <trunk_id> <port|port1-port2> [port|port1-port2]...
5.Trunk Rtag configuration
It's to set or change the load balance policy of a trunk group. The iSpirit 3026 switch allows
setting the policy separately for each trunk group. Command:
Trunk rtag <trunk_id> <rtag>
6.To show trunk information
Under the overall configuration mode users can show trunk configuration information using
command "show trunk":
Switch# show trunk

2.4 STORM-CONTROL configuration

In real networks, DLF (Destination Lookup Failure, when packets will be handled like broadcast
packets), multicast or broadcast transmission in high speed can block the network, thus it's very
important to be able to control such kind of storm traffic, to avoid network blocking. All ports of
the iSpirit 3026 switch support storm control for broadcast, multicast and DLF packets. They can
limit the transmission speed of broadcast packets, multicast packets and DLF packets.
This section introduces storm-control configuration:
Default configuration
Storm-control configuration
To show storm-control configuration
1.Default configuration
All ports of the iSpirit 3026 switch can set broadcast rate, multicast rate and dlf rate. By default

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