Concept Guide

half-life— The accumulated penalty decays exponentially based on the half-life period. The accumulated penalty decreases half
after each half-life period. The range of half-life is from 1 to 30 seconds. The default is 5 seconds.
reuse-threshold— After exponential decay, the penalty reaches the default or congured reuse threshold. The interface is
unsuppressed and the state changes to “up. The range of reuse threshold is from 1 to 20000. The default is
750.
max-suppress-time— The maximum amount of time during which the interface remain suppressed. The range is from 1 to 86400.
The default is 20 seconds or four times the default half-life period (5 seconds).
NOTE:
suppress-threshold should be greater than reuse-threshold.
max-suppress-time should be at least 4 times half-life.
Link dampening:
reduces processing on the CPUs by reducing excessive interface apping.
improves network stability by penalizing misbehaving interfaces and redirecting trac.
improves convergence times and stability throughout the network by isolating failures so that disturbances are not propagated.
Important Points to Remember
Link dampening is not supported on VLAN interfaces.
Link dampening is disabled when the interface is congured for port monitoring.
You can apply link dampening to Layer 2 and Layer 3 interfaces.
You can congure link dampening on individual interfaces in a LAG.
Conguration Example of Link Dampening
The gure shows a how link dampening works in a sample scenario when an interface is congured with dampening. The following gure
shows the interface state change, accumulation and decay of penalty, and the interface advertised state based on the set dampening
parameters. The dampening parameters are set as follows:
half-life— 10 seconds
reuse-threshold—300
suppress-threshold2400
max-suppress-time—60 seconds
Interfaces
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