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06-08-2017 07:08 AM - edited 06-08-2017 07:09 AM
06-08-2017 07:08 AM - edited 06-08-2017 07:09 AM
Are there any legit reasons to allow multicast and broadcast at high rates?
I just managed to control a storm in our v1910 switch network by setting multicast and broadcast max rates to 1% on one tenant's port. And I thought maybe I should set that same limit on all leaf user ports?
Are there any legit reasons to allow higher multi- and broadcast rates?
It's a housing estate, and we share a 1Gb/s feed brotherly, with no bandwidth limiting or anything, beyond a requirement of having a nat router as the only connected device.
What bad things can happen if we limit BC and MC to about 1-10Mb/s on all ports connecting tenants?
Are there any legit reasons to allow higher multi- and broadcast rates?
It's a housing estate, and we share a 1Gb/s feed brotherly, with no bandwidth limiting or anything, beyond a requirement of having a nat router as the only connected device.
What bad things can happen if we limit BC and MC to about 1-10Mb/s on all ports connecting tenants?
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