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Broadcast, Multicast, and Flood Rate Limiting

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Example: If in a 1-second period, 3,500 fps are received from the backplane port, 3,000 packets are transmitted out ports 3 and 10. Port 11, however, which does not participate in module multicast rate limiting, transmits the entire 3,500 fps.

Port Multicast You can define an ingress rate limit for multicast packets per port on the Packet-ingress Rate 36-port 10/100BASE-TX Desktop Switching Module. Ingress rate limiting

Limiting is on a per-port basis only.

To set packet-ingress multicast thresholds for participating front-panel ports, in the bridge port multicastLimit menu:

1Select the ports that you want to participate in multicast rate limiting and set their individual packet-ingress thresholds.

2Specify whether you want to activate or deactivate multicast rate limits and packet-ingress thresholds on these ports:

BcastOnly — Deactivates multicast rate limits and the packet-ingress threshold on the selected ports.

This setting removes the selected ports from participating in the module’s multicast rate limiting.

McastBcast — Activates multicast rate limits and the packet-ingress threshold on the selected ports.

This setting allows the selected ports to participate in the module’s multicast rate limiting.

These settings do not affect module broadcast or flood-rate limiting.

3Enter the packet-ingress threshold that you want to use and the ports that you want to limit using this threshold.

The range of permitted values is 0 to 200,000 fps. The default value is 4,000 fps. If incoming traffic exceeds the specified threshold on a participating port for 7 continuous seconds, the module permanently disables the port. User intervention is necessary to reenable the port.

Example:

CB9000@slot 5.1 [36L-E/FEN-TX-L2] (bridge/port):

multicastLimit

Select bridge ports (1-36all?) [1]:

Enter new frame type (BcastOnly,McastBcast): McastBcast Enter new value (frames/sec). Enter 0 to filter all (0-200000): 1000

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Contents CoreBuilder Release Notes 3Com Corporation 5400 Bayfront Plaza Santa Clara, California Contents Release Issues Software Installation Page Overview Management Information Bases MIBs System Boot CodeRequirements Operational Code3CB9LG9MC RedundancyIgmp Release HighlightsWeb-based CoreBuilder 9000 Enterprise SwitchManagement Software CDFormat ISO Date and TimeNew Modules Querying 10/100 Mbps Ethernet Port MonitoringSnooping Loop Detection 802.1p CoSCoreBuilder 9000 Implementation Guide for more details Release Highlights LoopDetectMode loopDetectSrcAddress Enable 08-00-8f-75-48-86 LoopDetectStatus Learning Limits Bridge AddressAddresses Secure Address Learning ModeAddresses are taken from the per-port address allocations See the previous section Bridge Address Learning LimitsSecure Address Learning Mode Vlan Multicast, BroadcastFlood Rate Limiting Vlan as the arriving packetMulticastlimit Limiting is on a per-port basis only Release Highlights Corrected Problems Release IssuesSystem ManagementWhenever a non-switch fabric module is reset with Staging VLANsWeb-based System Issues Model Number 3CB9LF36RL or 3CB9LF36TL to act as an Igmp Modules have only one backplane portModule TrunkingSystem Issues Release Issues Known Problems Release Issues Known Problems Modify command Administration Console of the 36-port 10/100BASE-TX FastNot reset after you enter the module baseline set command If a trunk is configured on a module, the following fieldsKnown Problems Changes DocumentationDocumentation Software Installation At the EME prompt, enter ChassisOrder specified in the following procedure Your module for guidelines and proceduresVerifying ModulesFollowing procedure explains how to download software Power to these module slotsSoftware next in this chapter ModulesShow module slot.all verbose From the EME, connect to the module You must complete to ensure that the module is updated Downgrading Switching Modules to Software Release Reference SwitchIdentifying Modules3CB9LG2MC Documents ApplicableMIB Files CoreBuilder 9000 Implementation GuideReference Understanding Entering CommandsAutonegotiation Compliance Year3Com Year 2000 Web Services ServicesTechnical Support Online TechnicalUsername anonymous Access by Analog ModemModem Isdn 24 hours a day, 7 days a week 847 262 Access by Digital Modem408 727 Europe Country Telephone Number North America

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