Published On: August 5ᵗʰ, 2019 19:04
Release 15.5SY Supervisor Engine 6T Software Configuration Guide
Unknown Unicast and Multicast Flood Control
- Prerequisites for Unknown Traffic Flood Control
- Restrictions for Unknown Traffic Flood Control
- Information About Unknown Traffic Flood Control
- Default Settings for Unknown Traffic Flood Control
- How to Configure Unknown Traffic Flood Control
- Configuration Examples for Unknown Traffic Flood Control
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For complete
syntax and usage information for the commands used in this chapter,
see these publications:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps11846/prod_command_reference_list.html
- Cisco IOS Release 15.4SY supports only Ethernet interfaces. Cisco IOS Release 15.4SY does not support any WAN features or commands.
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/switches/ps708/tsd_products_support_series_home.html
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Restrictions for Unknown Traffic Flood Control
- Entering the switchport block multicast command on nonreceiver (router) ports of the VLAN could disrupt routing protocols. This command could also disrupt ARP functionality and other protocols, such as Network Time Protocol (NTP), that make use of local subnetwork multicast control groups in the 224.0.0.0/24 range.
- When unknown unicast flood rate-limiting (UUFRL) is enabled, per-VLAN learning must be enabled on all the Layer 3 routed ports, otherwise, any unicast flooded packet coming into a routed port will also be rate-limited by UUFRL.
Information About Unknown Traffic Flood Control
By default, unknown unicast and multicast traffic is flooded to all Layer 2 ports in a VLAN. You can use the unknown unicast flood blocking (UUFB), unknown multicast flood blocking (UMFB), and unknown unicast flood rate-limiting (UUFRL) features to prevent or limit this traffic.
The UUFB and UMFB features block unknown unicast and multicast traffic flooding at a specific port, only permitting egress traffic with MAC addresses that are known to exist on the port. The UUFB and UMFB features are supported on all ports that are configured with the switchport command, including private VLAN (PVLAN) ports.
The UUFRL feature globally rate limits unknown unicast traffic on all VLANs.
How to Configure Unknown Traffic Flood Control
How to Configure UUFB or UMFB
How to Configure UUFRL
To configure UUFRL, perform this task:
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Router(config)# platform rate-limit layer2 unknown rate-in-pps [ burst-size ] |
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When you configure UUFRL, note the following information:
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The range is 10 through 1,000,000 (entered as
1000000).
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Values lower than 1,000 (entered as 1000) should
offer sufficient protection.
Configuration Examples for Unknown Traffic Flood Control
This example shows how to configure UUFB on Gigabit Ethernet port 5/12 and how to verify the configuration:
This example shows how to configure UUFRL with a rate limit of 1000 pps with a burst of 20 packets:
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