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Chapter36 Configuring Storm Control
Multicast Storm Control
Note Use the show storm-control command to display the configured thresholds and status of storm on an
interface.
Switch# show storm-control
Interface Filter State Upper Lower Current
--------- ------------- ------- ------- -------
Gi4/4 Forwarding 2.00% 2.00% N/A
Switch
Note In the example shown above, “current” represents the percentage of traffic suppressed at a given instant,
and the value is N/A for ports that perform suppression in hardware.
Multicast Storm Control
When a large amount of broadcast (and/or multicast) packets congest a network, the event is referred to
as a broadcast storm. A LAN broadcast storm affects network performanc e and could paralyze the whole
network.
Note Multicast storm control is available only on WS-X4516 supervisors; only a h ardware-based solution is
provided.

Multicast Suppression on the WS-X4516 Supervisor Engine

Multicast suppression can be enabled on a WS-X4516 supervisor engine for all ports that have storm
control enabled. Multicast suppression applies to all ports that have broadcast suppre ssion configured on
them. It also applies to ports that will be configured for broadcast storm-control in the future; you cannot
suppress multicast traffic only. Beginning in Release 12.2(18)EW, the counters displayed with the show
interface counters storm-control command will include any multicast packets that were dropped.
Separate thresholds cannot be provided for broadcast and/or m ulticast traffic. The threshold you
configure for broadcast suppression applies to both the incoming multicast traffic and broadcast traffic.
To enable multicast suppression, perform this task:
Command Purpose
Step1 Switch# configure terminal Enters global configuration mode.
Step2 Switch(config)# [no] storm-control
broadcast include multicast
Enable multicast suppression.
Step3 Switch(config)# end Returns to privileged EXEC mode.