Hi!
I just unboxed our first Netonix switch WS-12-250A, firmware 1.1.0rc18
So I found the Storm control settings, would it be possible for Netonix to add a guide explaning recommended storm control parameter settings and elaborate how it detect and handle storms?
Will the local log, remote log and SNMP report storm alarms out of the box/by default once k-bytes are set for Unicast,Multicast and Broadcast?
Thanks
winther99
Broadcast Storm control
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Re: Broadcast Storm control
A manual is forth coming after we get a stable version with all the features. It looks like that will be v1.1.0
With that said we tried real hard to make the UI as simple and easy to understand as possible.
As far as Storm control it acts and drives pretty much as you see it.
You have 3 type of packets that you can limit
Broadcast
Multicast
Unicast
You can select how many packets per second the switch will accept of any of those 3 packet type on ingress.
When the limit is reach it will refuse or drop those types of packets on ingress to the switch above the specified rate.
Actually I am not sure if the event is recorded in the log, I will ask Eric but I doubt it.
It is obtainable from SNMP I think so your monitoring software can send you an alert.
Based on people's feedback and requests will determine if we include internal monitoring and alerting via SMTP possibly in future firmware releases.
With that said we tried real hard to make the UI as simple and easy to understand as possible.
As far as Storm control it acts and drives pretty much as you see it.
You have 3 type of packets that you can limit
Broadcast
Multicast
Unicast
You can select how many packets per second the switch will accept of any of those 3 packet type on ingress.
When the limit is reach it will refuse or drop those types of packets on ingress to the switch above the specified rate.
Actually I am not sure if the event is recorded in the log, I will ask Eric but I doubt it.
It is obtainable from SNMP I think so your monitoring software can send you an alert.
Based on people's feedback and requests will determine if we include internal monitoring and alerting via SMTP possibly in future firmware releases.
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Re: Broadcast Storm control
Hi thanks for your reply.
I would like to suggest you add broadcast alarm via SMTP/email once thats inplemented.
Also, please recommend broadcast storm setting for a general alarm level on all 3 types of traffic
Thanks.
I would like to suggest you add broadcast alarm via SMTP/email once thats inplemented.
Also, please recommend broadcast storm setting for a general alarm level on all 3 types of traffic
Thanks.
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Re: Broadcast Storm control
I have looked, but not found a "safe setting" or even a recommended setting for the 3 types of "Storm Control" What are safe settings for, I don't know, say 200 users on one switch? Thanks guys! Love the switch.
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