Configuring Storm Control On An Ethernet Interface - H3C S7500X Series Interface Configuration Manual

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Step
broadcast suppression
threshold.
4.
Enable multicast
suppression and set the
multicast suppression
threshold.
5.
Enable unknown unicast
suppression and set the
unknown unicast
suppression threshold.

Configuring storm control on an Ethernet interface

About storm control
Storm control compares broadcast, multicast, and unknown unicast traffic regularly with their
respective traffic thresholds on an Ethernet interface. For each type of traffic, storm control provides
a lower threshold and an upper threshold.
Depending on your configuration, when a particular type of traffic exceeds its upper threshold, the
interface performs either of the following operations:
Blocks this type of traffic and forwards other types of traffic—Even though the interface
does not forward the blocked traffic, it still counts the traffic. When the blocked traffic drops
below the lower threshold, the interface begins to forward the traffic.
Goes down automatically—The interface goes down automatically and stops forwarding any
traffic. When the blocked traffic drops below the lower threshold, the interface does not
automatically come up. To bring up the interface, use the undo shutdown command or disable
the storm control feature.
You can configure an Ethernet interface to output threshold event traps and log messages when
monitored traffic meets one of the following conditions:
Exceeds the upper threshold.
Drops below the lower threshold.
Both storm suppression and storm control can suppress storms on an interface. Storm suppression
uses the chip to suppress traffic. Storm suppression has less impact on the device performance than
storm control, which uses software to suppress traffic.
Storm control uses a complete polling cycle to collect traffic data, and analyzes the data in the next
cycle. An interface takes one to two polling intervals to take a storm control action.
Configuration restrictions and guidelines
For the traffic suppression result to be determined, do not configure storm control together with storm
suppression for the same type of traffic. For more information about storm suppression, see
"Configuring storm
Configuration procedure
To configure storm control on an Ethernet interface:
Step
1.
Enter system view.
2.
(Optional.) Set the statistics
polling interval of the storm
control module.
Command
multicast-suppression { ratio |
pps max-pps | kbps max-kbps }
unicast-suppression { ratio | pps
max-pps | kbps max-kbps }
suppression."
Command
system-view
storm-constrain interval interval
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Remarks
By default, multicast suppression
is disabled.
By default, unknown unicast
suppression is disabled.
Remarks
N/A
The default setting is 10 seconds.
For network stability, use the
default or set a longer statistics

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