Setting flood limits, Setting flood limits for a group, Setting flood limits -21 – Alcatel Carrier Internetworking Solutions Omni Switch/Router User Manual

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Setting Flood Limits

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Setting Flood Limits

The flood limit is the number of bytes per second of flooded data that may be transmitted on
a port on a group. This limit is a mechanism for controlling broadcast storms on the network.

The default flood limit for a port, regardless of the media type, is 192,000 bytes per second.
You can change this default by configuring the flood limit on a per port or a per Group basis.

The

modvp

command (described in Chapter 19, “Managing Groups and Ports”) allows you to

set the flood limit on a per port basis. The

flc

command (described in the following section)

allows you to set the flood limit on a per Group basis. Configuring the flood limit for a Group
is particularly useful when you need to disable flood limits for all ports in a single Group.

Setting Flood Limits for a Group

The

flc

command allows you to set flood limits for a Group. To set the flood limit for a Group

1. Enter the following at the system prompt follow these steps:

flc <groupNumber>

where

<groupNumber>

is the number of the group for which you are setting the flood

limit. For example, to set the flood limit on Group 2 you would specify:

flc 2

As a variation of this command, you can enter the

dbrmap

command without specifying a

group. This will display mapping information for all groups on this switch.

The following prompt displays:

Enter flood limit override value (bytes/second) for Group 2 (192000):

2. Enter the flood limit for this Group and press

<Return>

.

Note

A value of negative one (

-1

) disables flood limits for the

Group.

When new ports are added to a group, they will use the flood limit specified through

flc

. If a

value has not been specified through

flc

for this Group, then the default port value (192000)

is used.

Note

Flood limits set through

modvp

(set on a per-port basis)

override the flood limit set through

flc

.

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