The traffic-optimize unicast-suppression command sets the maximum traffic volume of unknown unicast packets in a traffic profile.
The undo traffic-optimize unicast-suppression command cancels the limit on the maximum traffic volume of unknown unicast packets in a traffic profile.
By default, unknown unicast packets are not suppressed in a traffic profile.
traffic-optimize unicast-suppression packets packets-rate
undo traffic-optimize unicast-suppression
Parameter |
Description |
Value |
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packets packets-rate |
Specifies the number of packets transmitted per second. |
The value ranges from 0 to 14881000, in pps. |
When a large number of unknown unicast 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 unicast-suppression command to configure the maximum traffic volume of unknown unicast packets that can pass through an interface. When the traffic volume of unknown unicast packets reaches the maximum on an interface, the system discards excess unknown unicast packets to control the traffic volume in a proper range.