Cpu rate-limiting – Brocade FastIron Ethernet Switch Traffic Management Guide User Manual

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CPU rate-limiting

Unnecessary traffic to the switch CPU lowers the efficiency of the CPU and delays handling of other
traffic that requires processing. CPU rate limiting is a CPU protection scheme which limits certain traffic
types.

CPU rate limiting identifies the traffic type and assigns a maximum rate limit to the traffic type. The
traffic types which are subjected to rate limiting include broadcast ARP and other exceptions, such as
TTL exceed, IP MTU failed, reverse path check failed, IP fragments, and unsupported tunneling. Each
of these types is rate-limited individually.

The following table shows the rate limits for each rate-limited packet type and shows which platforms on
which each rate limit applies. These rates cannot be configured by users currently.

CPU rate limits for packet type and applicable platforms

TABLE 34

Packet type

Rate limit in packets per
second

Applicable platforms

ARP

6000

All

IP TTL exceed, or

Reverse path check failed

150

All

IP MTU exceed,

IP tunnel-terminated packets which are fragmented or has
options, or

IP tunnel-terminated packets with unsupported GRE tunnel
header

3000

All

IP Unicast packets mirrored to CPU due to ICMP redirect

100

All

Bridge packets forward to CPU

5000

FCX and ICX

All currently supported FastIron devices support the CPU rate-limiting feature. However, on the FSX
devices, only the following modules support this feature:

SX-FI-24GPP

SX-FI-24HF

SX-FI-2XG

SX-FI-8XG

SX-FI48GPP

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