RackSwitch G8000 Application Guide

Using Storm Control Filters

The G8000 provides filters that can limit the number of the following packet types transmitted by switch ports:

„Broadcast packets

„Multicast packets

„Unknown unicast packets (destination lookup failure)

Broadcast storms

Excessive transmission of broadcast or multicast traffic can result in a broadcast storm.

A broadcast storm can overwhelm your network with constant broadcast or multicast traffic, and degrade network performance. Common symptoms of a broadcast storm are slow network response times and network operations timing out.

Unicast packets whose destination MAC address is not in the Forwarding Database are unknown unicasts. When an unknown unicast is encountered, the switch handles it like a broadcast packet and floods it to all other ports in the VLAN (broadcast domain). A high rate of unknown unicast traffic can have the same negative effects as a broadcast storm.

Configuring storm control

Configure broadcast filters on each port that requires broadcast storm control. Set a threshold that defines the total number of broadcast packets transmitted, in Megabits per second. When the threshold is reached, no more packets of the specified type are transmitted.

To filter broadcast packets on a port, use the following commands:

RS G8000

(config)# interface port 1

RS

G8000

(config-if)#

broadcast-threshold<packet rate (1-33554431)>

RS

G8000

(config-if)#

exit

To filter multicast packets on a port, use the following commands:

RS G8000

(config)# interface port 1

RS

G8000

(config-if)#

multicast-threshold<packet rate (1-33554431)>

RS

G8000

(config-if)#

exit

To filter unknown unicast packets on a port, use the following commands:

RS G8000

(config)# interface port 1

RS

G8000

(config-if)#

dest-lookup-threshold<packet rate (1-33554431)>

RS

G8000

(config-if)#

exit

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