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02-06-2014 02:32 AM
02-06-2014 02:32 AM
"Broadcast suppression" and recommendations
Hello
I ask myself the following question:
what is the value recommended for the command "broadcast-suppression" (in percentage or pps ? ).
I have the switches with 1Gbps ports for users, and 10Gbps for uplink to Core.
Is it a command to be applied to general way or occasionally to solve problems?
Thank you for your recommendations.
Laetitia.
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02-06-2014 02:21 PM
02-06-2014 02:21 PM
Re: "Broadcast suppression" and recommendations
Depends on if you expect to have plenty of broadcast traffic or not.
For a corporate net with many windows clients there can be plenty of actions taken through broadcast. Also depending on how many machines you will have per vlan.
Out of the blue I think these values should be ok, not to low and yet not to high:
broadcast-suppression pps 100
multicast-suppression pps 100
unicast-suppression pps 100
Note however that you of course shouldnt use multicast suppression if you use multicastbased routing protocols or have multicast traffic for other use (iptv or such)- or if you do you would most likely need a higher pps value than 100.
The unicast-suppression, if Im not mistaken, is regarding packets where the device doesnt have a match for in its arp table. This is also called DLF (Destination Lookup Failure) - in these cases the packet will be broadcasted on all interfaces which belongs to the same vlan except the interface the packet arrived at.
The point of unicast-suppression would be if a client gets a DDoS attack and disconnects - if you are unlucky the incoming traffic would then be "mirrored" to all the other clients in the same vlan in the same switch (and a unicast-suppression of pps 100 would limit this "mirrored" DDoS towards the other clients in the same vlan on the same switch).