Rate-limit trap-input, Rate-limit trap-input -3, 3 rate-limit trap-input – SMC Networks TigerAccess SMC7816M User Manual

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RATE

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LIMIT

TRAP

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INPUT

28-3

rate-limit trap-input

This command sets an SNMP trap if traffic exceeds the configured rate
limit. Use the no form to restore the default setting.

Syntax

rate-limit snmp-trap-input [up upper-discard-boundary

down lower-discard-boundary]

no snmp-rate-limit trap-input

upper-discard-boundary – The packet discard rate (per 10 second

interval) above which the system sends a trap-input notification.
(Range: 0-100000)

lower-discard-boundary – The packet discard rate (per 10 second

interval) below which the system sends another trap-input
notification. (Range: 0-100000)

Default Setting

Disabled

Command Mode

Interface Configuration (Ethernet, Port Channel)

Command Usage

• If the upper discard boundary is set to 0, then once the configured rate

limit is exceeded (as specified by the rate-limit command, page 28-2),
the system issues a trap message regardless of the discard rate.

• Once the system starts discarding packets in excess of a rate set for

input, output, or a VLAN member port, and the upper discard
boundary is exceeded, the system issues a trap-input notification. If the
discard rate then falls beneath the lower discard boundary, the system
will issue another trap-input notification.

• To prevent multiple trap-input messages from being sent when the

discard rate fluctuates just above and below a boundary, the opposite
boundary must first be crossed before another trap-input notification
will be sent. However, note that this method is not applicable if the
upper discard boundary is set to 0.

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