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disable and the value must be in multiples of 64kbps. Additional ingress storm traffic will be dropped after the limit
has reached.
Figure 2.58 Storm Control Webpage
Table 2.12 summarizes the descriptions of storm control. Table 2.13 summarizes the descriptions of limiting
parameters for storm control
.
Table 2.12 Descriptions of Storm Control
Label
Description
Factory Default
All
Enable or Disable the storm control or filter on all ports at the
same time. The limiting data rate for each type of storm packets
(
DLF
,
Multicast
, and
Broadcast)
can be controlled by changing
the number under Limiting column. Note that the value must be in
multiples of 64kbps.
Uncheck and Disable
Port1
–
Port4,
PortG1 and
PortG2
Set the limiting data rate of storm packets that can be controlled
for each Port, which are
DLF
,
Multicast
, and
Broadcast.
Note
that the value must be in multiples of 64kbps. See notes below for
the detailed description and comparison.
Disable
Table 2.13 Descriptions of Limiting Parameters
Label
Description
Factory Default
DLF limiting (Destination Lookup Failure)
DLF limiting
(0~9876480) Kb
0
(Disable)
Multicast limiting
Multicast limiting (0~9876480) Kb
0 (Disable)
Broadcast limiting
Broadcast limiting (0~9876480) Kb
0
(Disable)
Type of Storm Packets
:
-
DLF
:
D
estination
L
ookup
F
ailure
.
The switch will always look for a destination MAC addressin its MAC Table
first. In case that a MAC address cannot be found in the Table, which means DLF occurs, the switch will
forward the packets to all ports that are in the same LAN
.
-
Multicast
: This type of transmission sends messages from one host to multiple hosts
.
Only those hosts that
belong to a specific multicast group will receive it
.
Network devices that support multicast send only one copy