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Broadcast Storm, Two tabs are available on the Broadcast Storm
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Broadcast Storm A broadcast storm occurs when an incorrect packet is sent out on a network, causing most hosts to respond all at once and typically with wrong answers that start the process over again. Broadcast storms use substantial network bandwidth and may cause network time-outs. Two tabs are available on the Broadcast Storm page: ■ Summary ■ Modify Configuring VLANs 55 Summary Use the Summary tab to display the broadcast mode and rate for all the ports. Figure 44 Broadcast Storm Summary Screen
Configuring VLANs
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Broadcast Storm
A broadcast storm occurs when an incorrect packet is
sent out on a network, causing most hosts to respond
all at once and typically with wrong answers that start
the process over again. Broadcast storms use substantial
network bandwidth and may cause network time-outs.
Two tabs are available on the Broadcast Storm page:
■
Summary
■
Modify
Summary
Use the
Summary
tab to display the broadcast mode
and rate for all the ports.
Figure 44
Broadcast Storm Summary Screen