platform rate-limit
To configure rate limits in packets per second on supervisor-bound traffic, use the platform rate-limit
command. To revert to the default, use the no form of this command.
platform rate-limit {access-list-log| copy| layer-2 {port-security| storm-control}| layer-3 {control| glean|
mtu| multicast {directly-connect| local-groups| rpf-leak}| ttl}| receive} packets
no platform rate-limit {access-list-log| copy| layer-2 {port-security| storm-control}| layer-3 {control|
glean| mtu| multicast {directly-connect| local-groups| rpf-leak}| ttl}| receive} [ packets ]
Syntax Description
Specifies packets copied to the supervisor module for
access list logging. The default rate is 100 packets
per second.
access-list-log
Specifies data and control packets copied to the
supervisor module. The default rate is 30000 packets
per second.
copy
Specifies Layer 2 packets rate limits.layer-2
Specifies port security packets. The default is
disabled.
port-security
Specifies storm control packets. The default is
disabled.
storm-control
Specifies Layer 3 packets.layer-3
Specifies Layer-3 control packets. The default rate is
10000 packets per second.
control
Specifies Layer-3 glean packets. The default rate is
100 packets per second.
glean
Specifies Layer-3 MTU failure redirected packets.
The default rate is 500 packets per second.
mtu
Specifies Layer-3 multicast packets per second.multicast
Specifies directly connected multicast packets. The
default rate is 10000 packets per second.
directly-connect
Specifies local groups multicast packets. The default
rate is 10000 packets per second.
local-groups
Specifies Reverse Path Forwarding (RPF) leak
packets. The default rate is 500 packets per second.
rpf-leak
Cisco Nexus 7000 Series Security Command Reference
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P Commands
platform rate-limit