bandwidth-level
Syntax
bandwidth-level kbps;
Hierarchy Level
[edit forwarding-options storm-control-profiles profile-name all]
Description
Configure the storm control level as the bandwidth in kilobits per second of the available bandwidth used by the combined broadcast, multicast, and unknown unicast traffic streams.
When you configure storm control level on an aggregated Ethernet interface, the storm control level for each member of the aggregated Ethernet interface is set to that bandwidth. For example, if you configure a storm control level of 15,000 Kbps on ae1, and ae1 has two members, ge-0/0/0 and ge-0/0/1, each member has a storm control level of 15,000 Kbps. Thus, the storm control level on ae1 allows a traffic rate of up to 30,000 Kbps of combined broadcast, multicast, and unknown unicast traffic.
Default
On ACX Series routers—If only the bandwidth-level or the bandwidth-percentage option is configured, the default burst-size is 1500 kbits.
On EX4300 switches—If you do not specify the storm control level using
either the bandwidth-level or the bandwidth-percentage statements, the
storm control level defaults to 80 percent of the available bandwidth used by the combined
broadcast, unknown unicast, and multicast traffic streams.
On EX9200 switches—Storm control is not enabled by default.
On MX Series routers—Storm control is not enabled by default.
Options
bandwidth-level kbps—Traffic rate in
kilobits per second of the combined broadcast, multicast, and
unknown unicast traffic streams.
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Range: 100 through 10,000,000
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Range: 0 through 100,000,000 on ACX Series routers from Junos OS Evolved Release 26.2R1
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Range: 100 through 100,000,000 on QFX10000 Series switches
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Default: None
Required Privilege Level
system—To view this statement in the configuration.
system-control—To add this statement to the configuration.
Release Information
Statement introduced in Junos OS Release 13.2X50-D10.