Platform Rate-Limit - Cisco Nexus 7000 Series Command Reference Manual

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platform rate-limit

To configure rate limits in packets per second on supervisor-bound traffic, use the platform rate-limit
command. To revert to the default, use the no form of this command.
platform rate-limit {access-list-log| copy| layer-2 {port-security| storm-control}| layer-3 {control| glean|
mtu| multicast {directly-connect| local-groups| rpf-leak}| ttl}| receive} packets
no platform rate-limit {access-list-log| copy| layer-2 {port-security| storm-control}| layer-3 {control|
glean| mtu| multicast {directly-connect| local-groups| rpf-leak}| ttl}| receive} [ packets ]
Syntax Description
access-list-log
copy
layer-2
port-security
storm-control
layer-3
control
glean
mtu
multicast
directly-connect
local-groups
rpf-leak
Specifies packets copied to the supervisor module for
access list logging. The default rate is 100 packets
per second.
Specifies data and control packets copied to the
supervisor module. The default rate is 30000 packets
per second.
Specifies Layer 2 packets rate limits.
Specifies port security packets. The default is
disabled.
Specifies storm control packets. The default is
disabled.
Specifies Layer 3 packets.
Specifies Layer-3 control packets. The default rate is
10000 packets per second.
Specifies Layer-3 glean packets. The default rate is
100 packets per second.
Specifies Layer-3 MTU failure redirected packets.
The default rate is 500 packets per second.
Specifies Layer-3 multicast packets per second.
Specifies directly connected multicast packets. The
default rate is 10000 packets per second.
Specifies local groups multicast packets. The default
rate is 10000 packets per second.
Specifies Reverse Path Forwarding (RPF) leak
packets. The default rate is 500 packets per second.
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