I have worked with it on 5500's.  Customer is a large Novell shop and would
periodically have some interesting broadcast storms. Usually a print server
and a tech's PC would get into some kind of argument.  Works good.  I set
the limits ~20%-30%.  Low enough to stop any device from getting to excited,
yet high enough for a Novell client to boot up and yell "gimmie a server,
gimmie a server, gimmie a server, gimmie a server, gimmie a server, gimmie a
server,"

good luck, send me anymore question about it.

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Subject: Broadcast suppression on the Cat6k [7:26180]


Anyone mess with this feature... recommendations?

Thanks,
Jeff




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