Parameter

Description

table

Default: Disabled

 

 

Session mirror IPSEC

Configures session mirroring of all frames that are processed by IPsec. Frames are

 

sent to IP address specified by the session-mirror-destination option.

 

NOTE: Use this option for debugging or troubleshooting only.

 

Default: Disabled

 

 

Session-tunnel FIB

Enable session,tunnel based forwarding.

 

 

WARNING: WARNING: Best practices is to enable this parameter only during

 

 

maintenance window or off-peak production hours.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Multicast automatic shaping

Enables multicast optimization and provides excellent streaming quality regardless of

 

the amount of VLANs or IP IGMP groups that are used.

 

Default: Disabled

 

 

Stateful VOCERA Processing

Disables stateful VOCERA processing.

 

Default: Disabled

 

 

Stateful UA Processing

Disables stateful UA processing.

 

Default: Disabled

 

 

Enforce bw contracts for broadcast

Applies bw contracts to local subnet broadcast traffic.

traffic

 

 

 

 

 

Enforce TCP Sequence numbers

Enforces the TCP sequence numbers for all packets.

 

Default:Disabled

 

 

Enforce WMM Voice Priority

If traffic to or from the user is inconsistent with the associated QoS policy for voice,

Matches Flow Content

the traffic is reclassified to best effort and data path counters incremented.

 

Default: Disabled

 

 

Rate limit CP untrusted ucast traffic

Specifies the untrusted unicast traffic rate limit. Range is 1-200 Mbps.

(Mbps)

Default: 10 Mbps

 

 

Rate limit CP untrusted mcast traffic

Specifies the untrusted multicast traffic rate limit. Range is 1-200 Mbps.

(Mbps)

Default: 2 Mbps

 

 

Rate limit CP trusted ucast traffic

Specifies the trusted unicast traffic rate limit. Range is 1-200 Mbps.

(Mbps)

Default: 80 Mbps

 

 

Rate limit CP trusted mcast traffic

Specifies the trusted multicast traffic rate limit. Range is 1-200 Mbps.

(Mbps)

Default: 2 Mbps

 

 

Rate limit CP route traffic (Mbps)

Specifies the traffic rate limit that needs ARP requests. Range is 1-200 Mbps.

 

Default: 1 Mbps

 

 

Rate limit CP session mirror traffic

Specifies the session mirrored traffic forwarded to the controller. Range is 1-200

(Mbps)

Mbps.

 

Default: 1 Mbps

 

 

Rate limit CP auth process traffic

Specifies the traffic rate limit that is forwarded to the authentication process. Range

(Mbps)

is 1-200 Mbps.

 

Default: 1 Mbps

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