Storm-control – Dell POWEREDGE M1000E User Manual

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storm-control

storm-control

Use the storm-control interface configuration command on the switch stack or on a standalone switch to
enable broadcast, multicast, or unicast storm control and to set threshold levels on an interface. Use the
no form of this command to return to the default setting.

storm-control {{broadcast | multicast | unicast} level {level [level-low] | bps bps [bps-low] | pps

pps [pps-low]}} | {action {shutdown | trap}}

no storm-control {{broadcast | multicast | unicast} level} | {action {shutdown | trap}}

Syntax Description

broadcast

Enable broadcast storm control on the interface.

multicast

Enable multicast storm control on the interface.

unicast

Enable unicast storm control on the interface.

level level
[level-low]

Specify the rising and falling suppression levels as a percentage of total bandwidth
of the port.

level—Rising suppression level, up to two decimal places. The range is 0.00 to
100.00. Block the flooding of storm packets when the value specified for level
is reached.

level-low(Optional) Falling suppression level, up to two decimal places. The
range is 0.00 to 100.00. This value must be less than or equal to the rising
suppression value. If you do not configure a falling suppression level, it is set to
the rising suppression level.

level bps bps
[bps-low]

Specify the rising and falling suppression levels as a rate in bits per second at which
traffic is received on the port.

bps—Rising suppression level, up to 1 decimal place. The range is 0.0 to
10000000000.0. Block the flooding of storm packets when the value specified
for bps is reached.

bps-low—(Optional) Falling suppression level, up to 1 decimal place. The range
is 0.0 to 10000000000.0. This value must be equal to or less than the rising
suppression value.

You can use metric suffixes such as k, m, and g for large number thresholds.

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