Chapter 32: Packet Throttling
STANDARD Revision 1.0
C4® CMTS Release 8.3 User Guide
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ARP throttling is: on
DHCP throttling is: off
DHCPv6 throttling is: off
IPv6 ND throttling is: on
max-burst: 10
interval: 5
IGMP throttling is: off
IGMP Max-burst: 22
IGMP Interval: 1
IGMP Increment: 8
Drop Counts:
Interface DHCP ARP ND DHCPv6 IGMP
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Cable 1 0 175 325 0 0
Cable 5 0 0 0 0 0
Interface Type Throttled-mac CM-mac
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cable-mac 1 (12/0/0-3/2/0) CPE 0000.054f.aec8 0015.cf04.c4a7
cable-mac 1 (12/0/0-3/2/0) CPE 0000.054f.aec9 0015.cf04.c4a8
cable-mac 1 (12/0/0-3/2/0) CPE 0000.054f.aeca 0015.cf04.c4a9
cable-mac 1 (12/0/0-3/2/0) CPE 0000.054f.ae7d 0015.cf04.c653
cable-mac 1 (12/0/0-3/2/0) CPE 0000.054f.ae7e 0015.cf04.c654
cable-mac 1 (12/0/0-3/2/0) CPE 0000.054f.ae81 0015.cf04.c655
cable-mac 1 (12/0/0-3/2/0) CPE 0000.054f.ae82 0015.cf04.c656
ARP/ICMP Throttling
The ARP Throttling feature provides the ability to control the number of ARP, and ICMP packets that are generated due to
traffic transmitted to IP addresses that do not have an active entry in the ARP and ND caches.
Configure ARP Throttling Commands
Various commands are used to configure and manage ARP throttling for the C4/c CMTS and are described in the table
below.
For more information on these CLI commands see Command Line Descriptions.