The traffic-optimize broadcast-suppression command sets the maximum traffic volume of broadcast packets that can pass through a traffic profile.
The undo traffic-optimize broadcast-suppression command cancels the limit on the maximum traffic volume of broadcast packets that can pass through a traffic profile.
By default, broadcast packets are not suppressed on a traffic profile.
traffic-optimize broadcast-suppression packets packets-rate
undo traffic-optimize broadcast-suppression
Parameter |
Description |
Value |
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packets packets-rate |
Specifies the number of packets transmitted per second. |
The value is an integer that ranges from 0 to 14881000, in pps. |
When a large number of broadcast packets are transmitted on a network, a lot of network resources are occupied, and services on the network are affected.
To prevent broadcast storms, you can run the traffic-optimize broadcast-suppression command to configure the maximum traffic volume of broadcast packets that can pass through a traffic profile. When the traffic volume of broadcast packets reaches the maximum in a traffic profile, the system discards excess broadcast packets to control the traffic volume in a proper range.