Brocade Mobility RFS Controller CLI Reference Guide (Supporting software release 5.5.0.0 and later) User Manual
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no ip-mac conflict
no ip-mac routing conflict
no logging [icmp-packet-drop|verbose|malformed-packet-drop]
no storm-control [arp|broadcast|multicast|unicast] {fe <1-4>|ge <1-8>|log|
port-channel <1-8>|up1|wlan
no virtual-defragmentation
{maximum-fragments-per-datagram|minimum-first-fragment-length|maximum-defragm
entation-per-host}
no ip-mac
Disables IP MAC configuration
conflict
Disables the action performed when a conflict exists between the IP address and MAC address
no ip-mac
Disables IP MAC configuration
routing
Configures a routing table based action
conflict
Disables the action performed when a conflict exists in the routing table
no logging
Disables enhanced firewall logging
icmp-packet-drop
Disables dropping of ICMP packets that do not pass sanity checks
malformed-packet-drop
Disables dropping of raw IP packets that do not pass sanity checks
verbose
Disables verbose logging
no storm-control
Disables storm control
arp
Disables storm control for ARP packets
broadcast
Disables storm control for broadcast packets
multicast
Disables storm control for multicast packets
unicast
Disables storm control for unicast packets
fe <1-4>
Disables the FastEthernet port
•
<1-4> – Sets the FastEthernet port
ge <1-8>
Disables the Gigabit Ethernet port
•
<1-8> – Sets the GigabitEthernet port
log
Disables storm control logging
port-channel <1-8>
Disables the port channel.
•
<1-8> – Sets the port channel port
up1
Disables the uplink interface
wlan
Disables the WLAN
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no virtual-defragmentation
Disables the virtual defragmentation of IPv4 packets
maximum-defragmentation-p
er-host <1-16384>
Optional. Disables the maximum active IPv4 defragmentation per host
maximum-fragments-per-data
gram <2-8129>
Optional. Disables the maximum IPv4 fragments per datagram
minimum-first-fragment-lengt
h <8-1500>
Optional. Disables the minimum length required for the first IPv4 fragment