The Storm-Constrain function is used to avoid the packet-storm on a port. Three types of flux can be set observed respectively: broadcast, multicast and unicast. If an observed flux exceeds its upper limit, this kind of flux will be recognized as over-upper-flux. This kind of flux will be considered as normal-flux until it falls below its lower limit. If any type of observed flux is over-upper-flux, the port will change its status to controlled-status, that is to stop packet forwarding to avoid storm. Only when all the observed fluxes are not over-upper-flux, will the port return to normal(forwarding) status. |
hh3cCommon | HH3C-OID-MIB |
ifIndex | IF-MIB |
ifIndex | RFC1213-MIB |
MODULE-IDENTITY, OBJECT-TYPE, Integer32, OBJECT-IDENTITY, NOTIFICATION-TYPE | SNMPv2-SMI |
RowStatus, TEXTUAL-CONVENTION | SNMPv2-TC |
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