
CanogaOS Configuration Guide
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34 Configuring Storm Control
Storm control prevents traffic on a LAN from being disrupted by a broadcast, a multicast, or a
unicast storm on one of the physical interfaces. A LAN storm occurs when packets flood the
LAN, creating excessive traffic and degrading network performance.
Storm control uses one of these methods to measure traffic activity:
1. Bandwidth as a percentage of the total available bandwidth of the port (Level mode).
2. Traffic rate in packets per second of the port (PPS mode).
34.1 Terminology
Following is a brief description of terms and concepts used to describe the Storm Control:
PPS
Packets per second.
34.2 Configuring Bandwidth Percentage Storm control
34.2.1 Topology
34.2.2 Configurations
Bridge 1
DUT#configure terminal Enter the Configure mode.
DUT(config)#interface eth-0-1 Enter the interface mode.
DUT(config-if)#storm-control unicast level 0.1 Set threshold to 0.1 percent of current port bandwidth.
DUT(config-if)#storm-control multicast level 1 Set threshold to 1 percent of current port bandwidth.
DUT(config-if)#storm-control broadcast level 10 Set threshold to 10 percent of current port bandwidth.
DUT(config)#end Exit to exec mode.
DUT#show storm-control eth-0-1 Display storm control information.
34.2.3 Validation Commands
Bridge 1
DUT#show storm-control eth-0-1
Port ucastMode ucastLevel bcastMode bcastLevel mcastMode mcastLevel
eth-0-1 Level 0.10 Level 10.00 Level 1.00
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