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From: "Priscilla Oppenheimer"
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Sent: Friday, April 04, 2003 12:45 PM
Subject: RE: Help.. for Broadcast/Multicast Storm [7:66823]
> alaerte Vidali wrote:
> >
> > Maybe you could try a big value, for example 10% broadcast
> > suppression and see the
alaerte Vidali wrote:
>
> Maybe you could try a big value, for example 10% broadcast
> suppression and see the behavior of your network. Them, you
> could adjust it. Once I used 1% without problem, but it seems
> I had less broadcast/multicast than you.
>
> Also, I think you could limit the band
hinwoto wrote:
>
> Dear Folks and Gurus,
>
> One of our client LAN are impacted by broadcast / multicast
> storm causing
> very
> severe intermittent and frequent time out.
Are you sure the problem is really related to broadcast/multicast traffic?
With the exception of the Ghost disk imaging so
Maybe you could try a big value, for example 10% broadcast suppression and
see the behavior of your network. Them, you could adjust it. Once I used 1%
without problem, but it seems I had less broadcast/multicast than you.
Also, I think you could limit the bandwidth used by specific broadcasts
gen
Dear Folks and Gurus,
One of our client LAN are impacted by broadcast / multicast storm causing
very
severe intermittent and frequent time out.
Tools used are Cisco Traffic Director, CiscoWorks and Sniffer to collect
traffic information.
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