Dell PowerConnect M6220 Configuration Guide - Page 22
Storm Control, CLI Example, Example #1: Set Broadcast Storm Control for an Interface
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Storm Control A traffic storm is a condition that occurs when incoming packets flood the LAN, which creates performance degradation in the network. The Storm Control feature protects against this condition. The switch software provides broadcast, multicast, and unicast storm recovery for individual interfaces. Unicast Storm Control protects against traffic whose MAC addresses are not known by the system. For broadcast, multicast, and unicast storm control, if the rate of traffic ingressing on an interface increases beyond the configured threshold for that type, the traffic is dropped. To configure storm control, you will enable the feature for all interfaces or for individual interfaces, and you will set the threshold (storm control level) beyond which the broadcast, multicast, or unicast traffic will be dropped. Configuring a storm-control level also enables that form of storm-control. Disabling a storm-control level (using the "no" version of the command) sets the storm-control level back to default value and disables that form of storm-control. Using the "no" version of the "storm-control" command (not stating a "level") disables that form of storm-control but maintains the configured "level" (to be active next time that form of storm-control is enabled). NOTE: The actual rate of ingress traffic required to activate storm-control is based on the size of incoming packets and the hard-coded average packet size of 512 bytes - used to calculate a packet-per-second (pps) rate - as the forwarding-plane requires pps versus an absolute rate kbps. For example, if the configured limit is 10%, this is converted to ~25000 pps, and this pps limit is set in forwarding plane (hardware). You get the approximate desired output when 512bytes packets are used. CLI Example The following examples show how to configure the storm control feature on port two, which is an Ethernet interface. The interface number is 1/g2. Example #1: Set Broadcast Storm Control for an Interface console#configure console(config)#interface ethernet 1/g2 console(config-if-1/g2)#storm-control broadcast ? level Configure storm-control thresholds. Press enter to execute the command. console(config-if-1/g2)#storm-control broadcast level ? Enter the storm-control threshold as percent of port speed. Percent of port speed is converted to PacketsPerSecond based on 512 byte average packet size and applied to HW. Refer to documentation for further details. 22 System Configuration