Dell PowerConnect 8024 User's Guide - Page 433
Trust State, Logging Invalid Packets, Rate Limit, No Limit, Burst Interval
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• Port - Select the interface for which data is to be displayed or configured. • Trust State - If it is enabled, the DHCP snooping application considers the port as trusted. The default is Disable. • Logging Invalid Packets - If it is enabled, the DHCP snooping application logs invalid packets on this interface. The default is Disable. • Rate Limit - Specifies the rate limit value for DHCP snooping purposes. If the incoming rate of DHCP packets exceeds the value of this object for consecutively burst interval seconds, the port will be shutdown. If this value is None, there is no limit. The default is 15 packets per second (pps). The Rate Limit range is 0 to 300. • No Limit - Specifies the value of Rate Limit which is -1. If the rate limit is -1, burst interval has no meaning and is therefore disabled. • Burst Interval - Specifies the burst interval value for rate limiting purposes on this interface. If the rate limit is None, the burst interval has no meaning and displays it as "N/A". The default is 1 second. The Burst Interval range is 1 to 15. Displaying the DHCP Snooping Interface Summary Table 1. Open the DHCP Snooping Interface Configuration page. 2. Click Show All. The DHCP Snooping Interface Summary table displays. Figure 7-116. DHCP Snooping Interface Summary Configuring DHCP Snooping Interfaces With CLI Commands For information about the CLI commands that perform this function, refer to the following chapter in the CLI Reference Guide: • DHCP Snooping Commands The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for this feature. Configuring Switching Information 433