clear storm-control counters
Created by Sinan KizarLast updated 27 Mar , 2019
To clear storm control counters, use the clear storm-control counters command in Privileged EXEC mode.
Syntax
clear storm-control counters [broadcast | multicast | unicast] [interface interface-id]
Parameters
- broadcast—(Optional) Clear Broadcast storm control counters.
- multicast—(Optional) Clear Multicast storm control counters.
- unicast—(Optional) Clear Unicast Unknown storm control counters.
- interface interface-id—(Optional) Clear storm control counters for the specified Ethernet port.
Command Mode
Privileged EXEC mode
User Guidelines
The switch clears the port counter of a given traffic type when storm control for this traffic type on this port is enabled.
Use this command to clear the storm control counters when storm control is running.
Use the clear storm-control counters command to clear all the storm control counters of all Ethernet ports.
Use the clear storm-control counters interface interface-id command to clear all the storm control counters of a given port.
Use the clear storm-control counters broadcast | multicast | unicast command to clear all storm control counters of a given traffic type of all Ethernet ports.
Use the clear storm-control counters broadcast | multicast | unicast interface interface-id command to clear one storm control counter of a given traffic type and
of a given port.
Example
Example 1. The following example clears all storm control counters of all ports:
switchxxxxxx# clear storm-control counters |
Example 2. The following example clears all storm control counters of port te1/0/1:
switchxxxxxx# clear storm-control counters interface te1/ 0 / 1 |
Example 3. The following example clears broadcast storm control counter of all ports:
switchxxxxxx# clear storm-control counters broascat |
Example 4. The following example clears multicast storm control counter of port te1/0/1:
switchxxxxxx# clear storm-control counters multicast interface te1/ 0 / 1 |
rate-limit (Ethernet)
Created by Sinan KizarLast updated 27 Mar , 2019
To limit the incoming traffic rate on a port, use the rate-limit command in Interface
(Ethernet) Configuration mode. To disable the rate limit, use the no form of this command.
Syntax
rate-limit committed-rate-kbps [burst committed-burst-bytes] no rate-limit
Parameters
- committed-rate-kbps—Specifies the maximum number of kilobits per second of ingress traffic on a port. The range is 3–maximal port speed.
- burst committed-burst-bytes—(Optional) The burst size in bytes. (Range:
3000–19173960). If unspecified, defaults to 128K.
Default Configuration
Rate limiting is disabled.
Command Mode
Interface (Ethernet) Configuration mode
User Guidelines
The calculated rate includes the 20 bytes of Ethernet framing overhead (preamble+SFD+IPG).
The Rate Limit does not calculate traffic controlled by Storm control. The real allowed rate will be sum of the rate specified by the command and the rates specified by the Storm control commands for particular traffic types.
Example
The following example limits the incoming traffic rate on te1/0/1 to 150,000 kbps.
switchxxxxxx(config)# interface te1/0/1 switchxxxxxx(config-if)# rate-limit 150000 |
rate-limit vlan
Created by Sinan KizarLast updated 27 Mar , 2019
To limit the incoming traffic rate for a VLAN in, use the rate-limit vlan command in Global Configuration mode. To disable the rate limit, use the no form of this command.
Syntax
rate-limit vlan vlan-id committed-rate [burst committed-burst-bytes] no rate-limit vlan vlan-id
Parameters
- vlan-id—Specifies the VLAN ID.
- committed-rate—Specifies the average traffic rate (CIR) in kbits per second (kbps). (Range: 3-57982058)
- burst committed-burst—(Optional) Specifies the maximum burst size (CBS) in bytes. (Range: 3000–19173960). If unspecified, defaults to 128K.
Default Configuration
Rate limiting is disabled.
Command Mode
Global Configuration mode
User Guidelines
The calculated rate includes the 20 bytes of Ethernet framing overhead (preamble+SFD+IPG).
Traffic policing in a policy map takes precedence over VLAN rate limiting. If a packet is subject to traffic policing in a policy map and is associated with a VLAN that is rate limited, the packet is counted only in the traffic policing of the policy map.
It does not work in conjunction with IP Source Guard.
Example
The following example limits the rate on VLAN 11 to 150000 kbps or the normal burst size to 9600 bytes.
switchxxxxxx(config)# rate-limit vlan 11 150000 burst 9600 |
storm-control
Created by Sinan KizarLast updated 27 Mar , 2019
To enable broadcast, multicast, or unicast storm control on a port, use the storm-control command in Interface (Ethernet) Configuration mode. To return to default, use the no form of this command.
Syntax
storm-control broadcast {level level | kbps kbps} [trap] [shutdown] no storm-control broadcast
storm-control multicast [registered | unregistered] {level level | kbps kbps} [trap]
[shutdown] no storm-control multicast storm-control unicast {level level | kbps kbps} [trap] [shutdown] no storm-control unicast no storm-control
Parameters
- broadcast—Enables broadcast storm control on the port.
- multicast
[registered | unregistered]
—Enables ether all multicast, only registered multicast, or only unregistered multicast storm control on the port.unicast—Enables unicast unknown storm control on the port.level level—Suppression level in percentage. Block the flooding of storm packets when the value specified for level is reached. (Range 1-100)kbps kbps—Maximum of kilobits per second of Broadcast traffic on a port. (Range 1 –10000000)trap—(Optional) Sends a trap when a storm occurs on a port. If the keyword is not specified the trap is not sent.shutdown—(Optional) Shut down a port when a storm occurs on the port. If the keyword is not specified extra traffic is discarded.
Default Configuration
Storm control is disabled.
Command Mode
Interface (Ethernet) Configuration mode
User Guidelines
The calculated rate includes the 20 bytes of Ethernet framing overhead (preamble+SFD+IPG).
The rate limit on a port does not calculate traffic controlled by storm control on this port.
Use the no storm-control command to disable storm control of all traffic type on the port.
You can use the following commands to reset an interface shut down by Storm Control:
- The errdisable recovery reset command with the interface interface-id parameter to reset a given interface.
- The errdisable recovery cause with the storm-control parameter to automatically recover from the Storm Control error-disabled state.
Example
The following example enables broadcast, multicast, and unicast unknown storm control on port te1/0/1 and multicast unregistered and unicast unknown on port te1/0/2:
Enable group 1 for registered and unregistered multicast traffic on interface te1/0/1. Extra traffic is discarded.
switchxxxxxx(config)# interface te1/0/1 switchxxxxxx(config-if)# storm-control broadcast kbps 10000 shutdown switchxxxxxx(config-if)# storm-control multicast level 20 trap switchxxxxxx(config-if)# storm-control unicast level 5 trap shutdown switchxxxxxx(config-if)# exit switchxxxxxx(config)# interface te1/0/2 switchxxxxxx(config-if)# storm-control multicast unregistered level 5 trap shutdown switchxxxxxx(config-if)# storm-control unicast level 5 trap switchxxxxxx(config-if)# exit |
show rate-limit interface
Created by Sinan KizarLast updated 27 Mar , 2019
To display rate limit configuration on an interface, use the show rate-limit interface command in Privileged EXEC mode.
Syntax show rate-limit interface [interface-id]
Parameters
- interface-id—(Optional) Specifies an Ethernet port. If the argument is not configured rate limit configuration of all Ethernet ports is displayed.
Default Configuration
N/A
Command Mode
Privileged EXEC mode
Examples
The following is an example of the output from the show rate-limit interface:
switchxxxxxx> show rate-limit interface Interface Rate Limit (kbps) Burst (Bytes) ------------ ---------------------- ---------------- - - te1/ 0 /1te1/ 0 / 2 80000 512 100000 1024 |
show rate-limit vlan
Created by Sinan KizarLast updated 27 Mar , 2019
To display rate limit configuration on a VLAN, use the show rate-limit vlan command in Privileged EXEC mode.
Syntax show rate-limit vlan [vlan-id]
Parameters
- vlan-id—(Optional) Specifies a VLAN ID If the argument is not configured rate limit configuration of all VLANs is displayed.
Default Configuration
N/A
Command Mode
Privileged EXEC mode
Examples
The following is an example of the output from the show rate-limit vlan:
switchxxxxxx> show rate-limit vlan 1075 VLAN Rate Limit (kbps) Burst (Bytes) -------- ---------------------- ---------------- - - 1075 100000 1024 |
show storm-control interface
Created by Sinan KizarLast updated 27 Mar , 2019
To display storm control information of an interface, use the show storm-control interface command in Privileged EXEC mode.
Syntax show storm-control interface [interface-id]
Parameters
- interface-id—(Optional) Specifies an Ethernet port. If the argument is not configured storm control information of all Ethernet ports is displayed.
Default Configuration
N/A
Command Mode
Privileged EXEC mode
Examples
The following is an example of the output from the show storm-control interface:
switchxxxxxx> show storm-control interface te1/ 0 / 1 Broadacst Rate: 5 % Action: Shutdown Passed Counter (Bytes): 124997 Dropped Counter (Bytes): 10 Last drop time: 27 -Jan- 2014 , 09 : 00 : 01 Multicast Rate: 1000 kbps Action: Drop, Trap Passed Counter (Bytes): 112876 Dropped Counter (Bytes): 1272 Last drop time: 20 -Jan- 2014 , 11 : 00 : 01 Unicast Rate: 10 % Action: drop Passed Counter (Bytes): 27653 Dropped Counter (Bytes): 1 Last drop time: 27 -Feb- 2014 , 09 : 00 : 01 te1/ 0 / 2 Broadacst Rate: 5 % Action: Shutdown Passed Counter (Bytes): 124997 Dropped Counter (Bytes): 0 Last drop time: Multicast Unregistred Rate: 5 % Action: Shutdown Traffic Type:Broadcast Passed Counter (Bytes): 124997 Dropped Counter (Bytes): 3 Last drop time: 26 -Jan- 2014 , 10 : 00 : 01 |
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