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