Contents
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Software Configuration Guide—Release 15.0(2)SG
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About Control Plane Policing 44-2
General Guidelines for Control Plane Policing 44-3
Default Configuration 44-4
Configuring CoPP for Control Plane Traffic 44-4
Configuring CoPP for Data Plane and Management Plane Traffic 44-6
Control Plane Policing Configuration Guidelines and Restrictions 44-8
All supervisor engines 44-8
Do not apply to Catalyst 4900M, Catalyst 4948E, Supervisor Engine 6-E, and Supervisor Engine
6L-E 44-8
Monitoring CoPP 44-9
Configuring Layer 2 Control Packet QoS 44-11
Understanding Layer 2 Control Packet QoS 44-11
Default Configuration 44-11
Enabling Layer 2 Control Packet QoS 44-12
Disabling Layer 2 Control Packet QoS 44-13
Layer 2 Control Packet QoS Configuration Examples 44-14
Layer 2 Control Packet QoS Guidelines and Restrictions 44-16
Policing IPv6 Control Traffic 44-17
CHAPTER
46 Configuring Dynamic ARP Inspection 46-1
About Dynamic ARP Inspection 46-1
ARP Cache Poisoning 46-2
Purpose of Dynamic ARP Inspection 46-2
Interface Trust State, Security Coverage and Network Configuration 46-3
Relative Priority of Static Bindings and DHCP Snooping Entries 46-4
Logging of Dropped Packets 46-4
Rate Limiting of ARP Packets 46-4
Port Channels Function 46-5
Configuring Dynamic ARP Inspection 46-5
Configuring Dynamic ARP Inspection in DHCP Environments 46-5
DAI Configuration Example 46-7
Switch A 46-7
Switch B 46-9
Configuring ARP ACLs for Non-DHCP Environments 46-11
Configuring the Log Buffer 46-14
Limiting the Rate of Incoming ARP Packets 46-16
Performing Validation Checks 46-19