TP-Link TL-SG5426 User Guide - Page 134
Setting Broadcast Storm Thresholds, Command Usage, Command Attributes, Protect Status, Trunk
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3 Port Configuration CLI - The following example displays the LACP configuration settings and operational state for the remote side of port channel 1. Console#show lacp 1 neighbors 4-136 Port channel 1 neighbors Eth 1/1 Partner Admin System ID: 32768, 00-00-00-00-00-00 Partner Oper System ID: 3, 00-12-CF-CE-2A-20 Partner Admin Port Number: 5 Partner Oper Port Number: 3 Port Admin Priority: 32768 Port Oper Priority: 128 Admin Key: 0 Oper Key: 120 Admin State: defaulted, distributing, collecting, synchronization, long timeout, Oper State: distributing, collecting, synchronization, aggregation, long timeout, LACP-activity . . . Setting Broadcast Storm Thresholds Broadcast storms may occur when a device on your network is malfunctioning, or if application programs are not well designed or properly configured. If there is too much broadcast traffic on your network, performance can be severely degraded or everything can come to complete halt. You can protect your network from broadcast storms by setting a threshold for broadcast traffic. Any broadcast packets exceeding the specified threshold will then be dropped. Command Usage • Broadcast Storm Control is enabled by default. • Broadcast control does not effect IP multicast traffic. Command Attributes • Port - Port number. • Type - Indicates the port type. (100BASE-TX, 1000BASE-T, or SFP) • Protect Status - Shows whether or not broadcast storm control has been enabled. (Default: Enabled) • Threshold - Threshold as percentage of port bandwidth. (Options: 500-262143 packets per second; Default: 500 pps). • Trunk - Shows if a port is a trunk member. 3-91