Auto-traffic-control, Auto-traffic-control 1045 – LevelOne GTL-2691 User Manual

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| Automatic Traffic Control Commands

Threshold Commands

– 1045 –

seconds - The time at which to release the control response after

ingress traffic has fallen beneath the lower threshold.

(Range: 1-900 seconds)

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900 seconds

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Global Configuration

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This command sets the delay after which the control response can be

terminated. The

auto-traffic-control auto-control-release

command must

be used to enable or disable the automatic release of a control response of

rate-limiting. To re-enable a port which has been shut down by automatic

traffic control, you must manually re-enable the port using the

auto-traffic-

control control-release

command.

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XAMPLE

This example sets the release timer to 800 seconds for all ports.

Console(config)#auto-traffic-control broadcast release-timer 800

Console(config)#

auto-traffic-control

This command enables automatic traffic control for broadcast or multicast

storms. Use the no form to disable this feature.

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[no] auto-traffic-control {broadcast | multicast}

broadcast - Specifies automatic storm control for broadcast traffic.
multicast - Specifies automatic storm control for multicast traffic.

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Disabled

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Interface Configuration (Ethernet)

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Automatic storm control can be enabled for either broadcast or

multicast traffic. It cannot be enabled for both of these traffic types at

the same time.

Automatic storm control is a software level control function. Traffic

storms can also be controlled at the hardware level using the

switchport packet-rate

command. However, only one of these control

types can be applied to a port. Enabling automatic storm control on a

port will disable hardware-level storm control on that port.

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