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316 Brocade 6910 Ethernet Access Switch Configuration Guide
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Automatic Traffic Control Commands
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Command Usage
After the apply timer expires, a control action may be triggered as specified by the
auto-traffic-control action command and a trap message sent as specified by the snmp-server
enable port-traps atc broadcast-control-apply command or snmp-server enable port-traps atc
multicast-control-apply command.
Example
This example sets the apply timer to 200 seconds for all ports.
Console(config)#auto-traffic-control broadcast apply-timer 200
Console(config)#
auto-traffic-control release-timer
This command sets the time at which to release the control response after ingress traffic has fallen
beneath the lower threshold. Use the no form to restore the default setting.
Syntax
auto-traffic-control {broadcast | multicast} release-timer seconds
no auto-traffic-control {broadcast | multicast} release-timer
broadcast - Specifies automatic storm control for broadcast traffic.
multicast - Specifies automatic storm control for multicast traffic.
seconds - The time at which to release the control response after ingress traffic has fallen
beneath the lower threshold. (Range: 1-900 seconds)
Default Setting
900 seconds
Command Mode
Global Configuration
Command Usage
This command sets the delay after which the control response can be terminated. The
auto-traffic-control auto-control-release command must be used to enable or disable the automatic
release of a control response of rate-limiting. To re-enable a port which has been shut down by
automatic traffic control, you must manually re-enable the port using the auto-traffic-control
control-release command.
Example
This example sets the release timer to 800 seconds for all ports.
Console(config)#auto-traffic-control broadcast release-timer 800
Console(config)#