protecting trunks from flooding

From: Geert Nijs (geert.nijs@simac.be)
Date: Wed Apr 05 2006 - 11:41:24 GMT-3


Hi all,

What is the best way to protect ONE VLAN on a trunk interface from
becoming squuezed away by a DDOS attack on another vlan ?
I want to protect bandwidth on some critical VLANs, no matter what
happens (DDOS, broadcast storm, STP loops) in the other VLANs.

regards,

Geert Nijs
Service Engineer
Networks Lan/Wan

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