The access-speed adjustment system-state packet-limit trigger enable command enables a device to adjust the rate at which ARP/IP/IPv6/ND packets that trigger user login are sent to the CPU based on the system status.
The access-speed adjustment system-state packet-limit trigger disable command disables this function.
By default, a device is enabled to adjust the rate at which ARP/IP/IPv6/ND packets that trigger user login are sent to the CPU based on the system status.
This command is supported only on the NetEngine 8000 F1A.
If the system status of a router is poor, for example, the CPU or memory usage is high, run the access-speed adjustment system-state packet-limit trigger enable command to enable the device to reduce the rate at which ARP/IP/IPv6/ND packets that trigger user login are sent to the CPU. When the system status restores, the device increases the user access rate accordingly.