03-16-2015 03:51 AM - last edited on 03-25-2019 04:32 PM by ciscomoderator
how to test and know how many k pps have to set for storm-control in whole network
assume 100K
storm-control broadcast level pps 100k
storm-control multicast level pps 100k
storm-control unicast level pps 100k
03-16-2015 05:17 AM
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To set the "right" storm-control values, you need to know the normal/expected levels for your network, including for expected peaks; doubtful one-size-fits-all.
03-16-2015 06:56 AM
which command can do this?
where should this command be run?
03-16-2015 08:22 AM
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If you mean a command to "analyze" current storm-control needs, I'm unaware of one.
BTW, broadcast levels can be quite different per VLAN.
03-18-2015 04:26 AM
what is the real practice to guess these values?
03-18-2015 05:39 AM
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My guess is, most real practice is to not set the values.
The issue is, such policing can very easily impede legitimate traffic, and unless you have a good analysis, you might not be able to determine the high water mark. Even if you have a good benchmark, the high water mark might legitimately differ tomorrow.
It's true, you can probably police some legitimate traffic without a too adverse effect, but that too requires careful analysis. I.e. exactly where is the "too much" division?
Ideally, and in theory, you set such policers to avoid complete meltdown of your network, but that too is difficult to predetermine.
What you could try is searching the Internet for various opinions of how these values should be configured.
03-22-2015 05:16 PM
http://www.cisco.com/web/about/security/intelligence/network_performance_metrics.htmlthis
web mention the maximum rate is 1000/84/8*1000 = 1488K
should i use 81K or 1488K in the storm setting?
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