The multicast-suppression command configures unknown multicast traffic suppression in a network enhanced profile.
The undo multicast-suppression command cancels unknown multicast traffic suppression in a network enhanced profile.
By default, unknown multicast traffic suppression is not configured in a network enhanced profile.
This command can only be executed on a parent switch.
Parameter | Description | Value |
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packets packets-per-second |
Specifies the packet rate of an interface. |
The value is an integer that ranges from 0 to 14881000, in packets per second (PPS). If the configured packet rate on the parent switch is larger than the maximum value on the AS port, the maximum value takes effect on the AS port. |
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multicast-suppression packets packets-per-second
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To prevent broadcast storms, you can run the multicast-suppression command to configure the maximum number of unknown multicast packets that can pass through a port. When the unknown multicast traffic rate reaches the maximum value, the system discards excess unknown multicast packets to control the traffic volume within a proper range.