Broadcast Storm Control; Storm Control Overview; Situations That Can Lead To Packet Storms - Dell Force10 C150 Configuration Manual

Ftos configuration guide ftos 8.4.2.7 e-series terascale, c-series, s-series (s50/s25)
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Broadcast Storm Control

Broadcast Storm Control
This chapter contains the following configuration topics:
Layer 3 Broadcast Storm Control on page 1044
Layer 2 Broadcast Storm Control on page 1045
Multicast Storm Control on page 1046

Storm Control Overview

FTOS Storm Control is a preventative measure against unexpectedly high rates of broadcast or multicast
packets; these traffic bursts are called storms. If the rate of these packets on ingress or egress exceeds a
user-defined threshold, FTOS, when configured, can suppress forwarding for these packets until the packet
rate falls back to the configured limit.

Situations that Can Lead to Packet Storms

Layer 2 Broadcasts—A switch might not have an entry in its MAC address table that matches a
packet's destination MAC. In this case, the switch floods the packet on the VLAN. These packets are
called unknown-packets; they cause unnecessary extra traffic and can reduce network performance.
Layer 3 Broadcast Packets—There are two types of Layer 3 broadcast packets: the all-hosts
broadcast, the IP address of which is 255.255.255.255, and the subnet broadcast address, the address of
which has the host portion of the address set to all ones; for example, 10.11.1.255/24 is the broadcast
address for the 10.11.1.0 network. Some protocols utilize broadcasts more than others and so storm
control might be useful to prevent congestion.
Multicast Packets—Multicast packets are packets that use a special range of MAC and IP addresses
to send packets to a group of hosts, rather than a single host. Some multicast applications can cause
excessive bandwidth consumption, and storm control can be used (in conjunction with IGMP
Snooping) to limit multicast traffic.
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