D-Link DES-3250TG Standalone Layer 2 Switch
Figure 7- 32. Traffic Control Setting window
The following fields can be set:
Parameter | Description | ||
| Group <1> | Select the desired group of ports from the | |
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| Broadcast Storm | This field can be toggled between Enabled | |
| <Disabled> | and Disabled using the | |
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| This enables or disables, globally, the | |
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| Switch’s reaction to Broadcast storms, | |
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| triggered at the threshold set in the last field. | |
| Multicast Storm | This field can be toggled between Enabled | |
| <Disabled> | and Disabled using the | |
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| This enables or disables, globally, the | |
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| Switch’s reaction to Multicast storms, | |
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| triggered at the threshold set above. | |
| Destination Lookup | This field can be toggled between Enabled | |
| Fail <Disabled> | and Disabled using the | |
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| This enables or disables, globally, the | |
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| Switch’s reaction to Destination Address | |
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| Unknown storms, triggered at the threshold | |
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| set above. | |
| Threshold <128> | This is the value in units of packets per | |
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| second, beyond which the ingress port for | |
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| that block discards packets. Each port | |
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| contains three counters, one each for | |
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| Broadcast, Multicast, and Destination |
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