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1 Port Basic Configuration Commands
z The displaying and maintaining of the statistics of dropped packets on a port or all ports was added
to this manual. For related commands, refer to
display packet-drop and reset packet-drop
interface
.
z The configuration of disabling port Up/Down log output was added to this manual. For related
command, refer to
enable log updown.
z The storm control function was added to this manual. For related commands, refer to display
storm-constrain
, storm-constrain, storm-constrain control, storm-constrain enable and
storm-constrain interval.
z The auto-negotiation speed configuration was added to this manual. For related command, refer to
speed auto.
z The command used to set the port state change delay was added to this manual. For details, refer
to
link-delay.
Port Basic Configuration Commands
broadcast-suppression
Syntax
broadcast-suppression { ratio | pps max-pps }
undo broadcast-suppression
View
System view, Ethernet port view
Parameters
ratio: Maximum ratio of the broadcast traffic allowed on a port to the total transmission capacity of the
port. The value ranges from 1 to 100 (in step of 1) and defaults to 100. The smaller the ratio is, the less
broadcast traffic is allowed.
max-pps: Maximum number of broadcast packets allowed to be received per second on an Ethernet
port (in pps). The following are the value ranges for the argument:
z In system view, the value range is 1 to 262143.
z In Ethernet port view, the value range is 1 to 148810 for an Ethernet port, and 1 to 262143 for a
GigabitEthernet port.