â– Use the no version to remove the attachment of the DoS protection group from
the interface.
â– See pppoe dos-protection-group.
priority burst
â– Use to set the burst size in packets for the priority.
â– Example
host1(config-dos-protection)#priority Hi-Green-IC burst 32
â– Use the no version to return to the default value.
â– See priority burst.
priority over-subscription-factor
â– Use to set the oversubscription value for the priority rate limiter.
â– The oversubscription value and the priority rate are used to calculate the
minimum rate limits for port compression.
â– Allows an oversubscription of the priority rate because all protocols within a
priority are not generally used simultaneously.
â– Example
host1(config-dos-protection)#priority Hi-Green-IC over-subscription-factor 100
â– Use the no version to return no oversubscription value.
â– See priority over-subscription-factor.
priority rate
â– Use to set the rate in packets-per-second for the priority.
â– Example
host1(config-dos-protection)#priority Hi-Green-IC rate 6000
â– Use the no version to return to the default value of 0.
â– See priority rate.
protocol burst
â– Use to set the burst size in packets-per-second for the protocol.
â– The default value is one half the maximum rate in packets.
â– Example
host1(config-dos-protection)#protocol IpLocalDhcpIc burst 65535
â– Use the no version to set the default value, which is equal to half of the configured
maximum rate.
â– See protocol burst.
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Chapter 7: Passwords and Security