Cisco Systems N3KC3048TP1GE manual Traffic Storm Guidelines and Limitations, Broadcast Suppression

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Figure 19: Broadcast Suppression

Configuring Traffic Storm Control

Traffic Storm Guidelines and Limitations

The following figure shows the broadcast traffic patterns on an Ethernet interface during a specified time interval. In this example, traffic storm control occurs between times T1 and T2 and between T4 and T5. During those intervals, the amount of broadcast traffic exceeded the configured threshold.

Figure 19: Broadcast Suppression

The traffic storm control threshold numbers and the time interval allow the traffic storm control algorithm to work with different levels of packet granularity. For example, a higher threshold allows more packets to pass through.

Traffic storm control on the Cisco Nexus 3000 Series switch is implemented in the hardware. The traffic storm control circuitry monitors packets that pass from an Ethernet interface to the switching bus. Using the Individual/Group bit in the packet destination address, the circuitry determines if the packet is unicast or broadcast, tracks the current count of packets within the 10-microsecond interval, and filters out subsequent packets when a threshold is reached.

Traffic storm control uses a bandwidth-based method to measure traffic. You set the percentage of total available bandwidth that the controlled traffic can use. Because packets do not arrive at uniform intervals, the 10-microsecond interval can affect the operation of traffic storm control.

The following are examples of how traffic storm control operation is affected:

If you enable broadcast traffic storm control, and broadcast traffic exceeds the level within the

10-microsecond interval, traffic storm control drops all broadcast traffic until the end of the interval.

If you enable multicast traffic storm control, and the multicast traffic exceeds the level within the

10-microsecond interval, traffic storm control drops all multicast traffic until the end of the interval.

If you enable broadcast and multicast traffic storm control, and broadcast traffic exceeds the level within the 10-microsecond interval, traffic storm control drops all broadcast traffic until the end of the interval.

If you enable broadcast and multicast traffic storm control, and multicast traffic exceeds the level within the 10-microsecond interval, traffic storm control drops all multicast traffic until the end of the interval.

By default, Cisco NX-OS takes no corrective action when the traffic exceeds the configured level.

Traffic Storm Guidelines and Limitations

When configuring the traffic storm control level, follow these guidelines and limitations:

 

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