You could use Storm control to limit the rate of broadcast, multicast,
and unicast but I still dont think thats the solution your looking
for.
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On Wed, Mar 10, 2010 at 8:15 PM, <sudeep.patil_at_hotmail.com> wrote:
> No you cann't use storm control command to control the bandwidth on port. Storm control is used to block broadcast messages
>
> Sudeep
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> Subject: Rate-limit or Police or Strom-Control??
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> Dear all,
> I hope you are doing well.
> I have cisco 2950 switch and want to limit bandwidth on port no.10
> which is f0/10
> 1)switch port does not support rate-limit command
> 2)I used police command but it can apply only input of interface,no
> option available for output on interfaces.
> what is best way to limit 2 mb bandwidth on interface f0/10?can I use
> strom-control command to limit it?
> Thanks in advance
>
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