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QUIC. Running a VSAN PoC – Customer reactions – vNinja.net. I recently set up a VMware Virtual SAN 6.1 Proof-of-Concept for a customer, configuring a 3-node cluster based on the following setup: Hardware: HP ProLiant DL380 G92 x Intel Xeon E5-2680 @ 2.50Ghz w/12 Cores392 GB RAM1 x Intel DC 3700 800GB NVMe6 x Intel DC S3610 1.6TB SSDHP FlexFabric 556FLR-SFP+ 10GBe NICs.

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We use storm control to rate limit layer 2 traffic, this helps us prevent a subnet from being flooded with broadcasts, multicasts which would adversely affect the performance of the entire subnet. Storm Control can only be configured on physical interfaces and will not work on subinterfaces, or an LACP/PAGP interface. Configuration The first command shown limits the broadcast to 200pps, and if this limit is reached will not forward any more broadcasts until this is reduced to 150pps (config-if)#storm-control broadcast level pps 200 150 In the final example unicast is limited to 80% of the interface bandwidth but a second value is not specified, this causes all unicast to be forwarded up to 80% of the bandwidth and it does not force the traffic to wait until it drops below a second level (config-if)#storm-control unicast level 80.

Configuring Traffic-Storm Control. Cisco Nexus 7000 Series NX-OS Security Configuration Guide, Release 4.1 - Configuring Traffic Storm Control [Cisco Nexus 7000 Series Switches] Table Of Contents Configuring Traffic Storm Control Information About Traffic Storm Control Virtualization Support For Traffic Storm Control Licensing Requirements for Traffic Storm Control Guidelines and Limitations Configuring Traffic Storm Control Verifying Traffic Storm Control Configuration Displaying Traffic Storm Control Counters Traffic Storm Control Example Configuration Default Settings Additional References Related Documents Feature History for Traffic Storm Control Configuring Traffic Storm Control This chapter describes how to configure traffic storm control on the NX-OS device.

Cisco Nexus 7000 Series NX-OS Security Configuration Guide, Release 4.1 - Configuring Traffic Storm Control [Cisco Nexus 7000 Series Switches]

The traffic storm control threshold numbers and the time interval allow the traffic storm control algorithm to work with different levels of granularity. A higher threshold allows more packets to pass through. Traffic storm control on the Cisco NX-OS device is implemented in the hardware. CCNA CH26 Frame Relay. First Day of Class: Welcome Prof. John Vail. Welcome to the First Days of Class home page for your CNT3702 Infrastructure and Facilities Planning course.

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