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Ethernet Interface Configuration Commands 
Ethernet Interface Configuration Commands 
broadcast-suppression  
Syntax 
broadcast-suppression { ratio | pps max-pps 
undo broadcast-suppression 
View 
Layer 2 Ethernet interface view, port group view 
Default Level 
2: System level 
Parameters 
ratio: Maximum percentage of broadcast traffic to the total transmission capability of an Ethernet 
interface, in the range 1 to 100. The smaller the ratio, the less broadcast traffic is allowed to pass 
through the interface. 
pps max-pps: Specifies the maximum number of broadcast packets that can be forwarded on the 
Ethernet interface(s) per second.  
For a 100-Mbps port, this value ranges from 1 to 148810 (in pps). 
For a 1-Gbps port, this value ranges from 1 to 1488100 (in pps).  
For a 10-Gbps port, this value ranges from 1 to 14881000 (in pps).  
Note that: 
When a suppression granularity larger than 1 is specified on the device, the value of the pps 
keyword should be no smaller than and an integral multiple of the granularity. The broadcast 
suppression threshold value configured through this keyword on an Ethernet interface may not be 
the one that actually takes effect. To display the actual broadcast suppression threshold value on 
an Ethernet interface, you can use the display interface command.  
When no suppression granularity is specified or the suppression granularity is set to 1, the value of 
the pps or keyword should be no smaller than 1, and the broadcast suppression threshold value is 
the one that actually takes effect on the Ethernet interface.  
Description 
Use the broadcast-suppression  command to set a broadcast traffic threshold on one or multiple 
Ethernet ports. 
Use the undo broadcast-suppression command to restore the default. 
By default, all broadcast traffic is allowed to pass through an Ethernet interface, that is, broadcast traffic 
is not suppressed.