
Port Traffic Controls
All-Traffic Rate-Limiting for the 5300xl, 3400cl and 6400cl Switches
Configuring Inbound Rate-Limiting. This command controls inbound
usage of a port by setting a limit on the bandwidth available for inbound traffic.
Syntax: [no] int < port- list | trunk-list > rate-limit icmp < 0..100 >
Configures inbound ICMP traffic rate limiting. You can
configure a rate limit from either the global configuration
level (as shown above) or from the interface context level. The
no form of the command disables ICMP rate-limiting on the
specified interface(s). (Default: Disabled.)
1 - 99: Values in this range allow ICMP traffic as a percentage
of the bandwidth available on the interface.
0 : This value causes an interface to drop all incoming ICMP
traffic, and is not recommended. Refer to the Caution on
page 11.
Note: ICMP Rate-Limiting is not supported on meshed ports.
(Rate-limiting can reduce the efficiency of paths through a
mesh domain).
For example, either of the following commands configures an inbound rate
limit of 1% on ports A3 - A5, which are used as network edge ports:
ProCurve(config)# int a3-a5 rate-limit icmp 1
ProCurve (eth-A3-A5)# rate-limit icmp 1
Displaying the Current Rate-Limit Configuration. This command dis-
plays the per-interface rate-limit configuration in the running-config file.
Syntax: show rate-limit icmp [ port-list | trunk-list ]
Without [ port-list | trunk-list ], this command lists the ICMP
rate-limit configuration for all ports or trunks on the switch.
With [ port-list | trunk-list ], this command lists the rate-limit
configuration for the specified interface(s). This command
operates the same way in any CLI context.
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