Storm Control | 1413
Parameters
 
Defaults
No default behavior or values
Command Modes
CONFIGURATION (conf)
Command
History
Usage
Information
Broadcast storm control is valid on Layer 2/Layer 3 interfaces only. Layer 2 broadcast traffic is treated 
as unknown-unicast traffic. 
storm-control broadcast (Interface) 
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Configure the percentage of broadcast traffic allowed on an interface (ingress only).
Syntax
storm-control broadcast [percentage decimal_value in] |[wred-profile name]] 
[packets_per_second in]
To disable broadcast storm control on the interface, use the no storm-control broadcast 
[percentage {decimal_value} in] |[wred-profile name]] [packets_per_second in] command. 
Parameters
 
Defaults
No default behavior or values
percentage 
decimal_value in | 
out
E-Series Only: Enter the percentage of broadcast traffic allowed in or out of the 
network. Optionally, you can designate a decimal value percentage, for example, 
55.5%.
Percentage: 0 to 100
0 % blocks all related traffic
100% allows all traffic into the interface
Decimal Range: 0.1 to 0.9
wred-profile name E-Series Only: (Optionally) Enter the keyword wred-profile followed by the 
profile name to designate a wred-profile.
packets_per_second 
in
C-Series and S-Series Only: Enter the packets per second of broadcast traffic 
allowed into the network.
Range: 0 to 33554431 
Version 7.6.1.0 Introduced on S-Series
Version 7.5.1.0 Introduced on C-Series
Version 7.4.1.0 E-Series Only: Added percentage decimal value option
Version 6.5.1.0 Introduced on E-Series
percentage 
decimal_value in 
E-Series Only: Enter the percentage of broadcast traffic allowed in to the 
network. Optionally, you can designate a decimal value percentage, for example, 
55.5%.
Percentage: 0 to 100
0 % blocks all related traffic
100% allows all traffic into the interface
Decimal Range: 0.1 to 0.9
wred-profile name E-Series Only: (Optionally) Enter the keyword wred-profile followed by the 
profile name to designate a wred-profile.
packets_per_second 
in
C-Series and S-Series Only: Enter the packets per second of broadcast traffic 
allowed into the network.
Range: 0 to 33554431