Configuring a broadcast limit on the switch, Configuring a broadcast limit on the switch -17 – HP 2910AL User Manual
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Port Status and Configuration
Viewing Port Status and Configuring Port Parameters
ProCurve(config)# no int 7-10 flow-control
ProCurve(config)# show int brief
Status and Counters - Port Status
| Intrusion
MDI
Flow Bcast
Port
Type
| Alert Enabled Status Mode
Mode Ctrl Limit
------- --------- + --------- ------- ------ ---------- ----- ----- ------
1 100/1000T | No
Yes
Down
1000FDx
Auto off
0
2 100/1000T | No
Yes
Down
1000FDx
Auto off
0
3 100/1000T | No
Yes
Down
1000FDx
Auto off
0
4 100/1000T | No
Yes
Down
1000FDx
Auto off
0
5 100/1000T | No
Yes
Down
1000FDx
Auto off
0
6 100/1000T | No
Yes
Up
1000FDx
Auto off
0
7-Trk1 100/1000T | No
Yes
Up
1000FDx
Auto off
0
8-Trk1 100/1000T | No
Yes
Up
1000FDx
Auto off
0
9-Trk2 100/1000T | No
Yes
Up
1000FDx
Auto off
0
10-Trk2 100/1000T | No
Yes
Up
1000FDx
Auto off
0
11 100/1000T | No
Yes
Up
1000FDx
Auto off
0
Figure 10-11. Example Continued from Figure 10-10
Configuring a Broadcast Limit on the Switch
Broadcast-Limit on switches covered in this guide is configured on a per-port
basis. You must be at the port context level for this command to work, for
example:
ProCurve(config)#int B1
ProCurve(int B1)# broadcast-limit 1
Broadcast-Limit.
Syntax: broadcast-limit <0-99>
Enables or disables broadcast limiting for outbound
broadcasts on a selected port on the switch. The value selected
is the percentage of traffic allowed, for example,
broadcast-limit
5 allows 5% of the maximum amount of traffic for that port. A
value of zero disables broadcast limiting for that port.
Note: You must switch to port context level before issuing the
broadcast-limit command.
Note: This feature is not appropriate for networks requiring
high levels of IPX or RIP broadcast traffic.
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