The access-user https speed-limit command sets the limit of the rate at which HTTPS protocol packets are sent to the CPU.
The undo access-user https speed-limit command restores the default limit of the rate at which HTTPS protocol packets are sent to the CPU.
By default, the limit of the rate at which HTTPS protocol packets are sent to the CPU is 9 pps.
Parameter |
Description |
Value |
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value |
Specifies the rate limit. |
The value is an integer in the range from 3 to 2000, in pps. |
When a switch processes two many HTTPS protocol packets, the CPU usage may become high and other services are affected. To address this issue, run the access-user https speed-limit command to set the limit of the rate at which HTTPS protocol packets are sent to the CPU. If the rate at which HTTPS protocol packets are sent to the CPU exceeds the specified value, the switch discards the excessive HTTPS protocol packets.