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unconfigure sflow backoff-threshold
ExtremeWare Software 7.3.0 Command Reference Guide 753
unconfigure sflow backoff-threshold
unconfigure sflow backoff-threshold
Description
Removes the configured value of the sFlow backoff threshold and resets it to 0 (zero).
Syntax Description
The command has no arguments or variables.
Default
The default backoff threshold rate is 0 packets per second.
Usage Guidelines
This command removes the configured sFlow backoff threshold value and resets it to 0 (zero). The
backoff threshold feature is used to limit the number of packets sent to the sFlow collector in a second.
The backoff threshold is set by using the following command:
configure sflow backoff-threshold
If the number of packets sent to the collector exceeds the limit set by the
configure sflow
backoff-threshold
command, the sampling rate will be doubled.
The backoff threshold is enabled when the
enable sflow backoff-threshold
command is executed
and the sample rate set by the
configure sflow sample-rate
command is greater than 0 (zero).
Example
The following command resets the sFlow backoff threshold value to 0 (zero):
unconfigure sflow backoff-threshold
History
This command was first available in ExtremeWare 7.3.0.
Platform Availability
This command is available on all platforms.

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