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Which configuration disables a port when more than 30,000 Kbps of broadcast traffic is received over an aggreg

Which configuration disables a port when more than 30,000 Kbps of broadcast traffic is received
over an aggregated Ethernet interface with two member links?

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A.
Option A

B.
Option B

C.
Option C

D.
Option D

Explanation:

2 Comments on “Which configuration disables a port when more than 30,000 Kbps of broadcast traffic is received over an aggreg

  1. marting13 says:

    from official Juiper website:

    Note: When you configure storm control bandwidth or storm control level on an aggregated Ethernet interface, the storm control level for each member of the aggregated Ethernet interface is set to that bandwidth or level. For example, if you configure a storm control bandwidth of 15,000 Kbps on ae1, and ae1 has two members, ge-0/0/0 and ge-0/0/1, each member has a storm control level of 15,000 Kbps. Thus, the storm control level on ae1 allows a traffic rate of up to 30,000 Kbps of combined traffic streams. Traffic might include broadcast, multicast, and unknown unicast traffic, depending upon the configuration.




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