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3.9 Using Bandwidth Management
In general, one host should not be allowed to occupy unlimited bandwidth, particularly when the
device malfunctions. For example, so-called “broadcast storms” could be caused by an incorrectly
configured topology, or a malfunctioning device. Weidmüller industrial Ethernet switches not only
prevents broadcast storms, but can also be configured to a different ingress rate for all packets,
giving administrators full control of their limited bandwidth to prevent undesirable effects caused by
unpredictable faults.
3.9.1 Configuring Bandwidth Management
There are two two types of bandwidth management settings available, depending on the specific
model of switch.
Type
Models Supported
Type 1
IE-SW-VL05M/VL08M series, IE-SW-PL06M/PL08M/PL09M/PL10M series
Type 2
IE-SW-PL16M/PL18M series
Type 1 (IE-SW-VL05M/VL08M series, IE-SW-PL06M/PL08M/PL09M/PL10M series)
Traffic Rate Limiting Settings Type 1
Control
Mode
Description
Factory
Default
Normal
Set the max. ingress rate limit for different packet types
Normal
Port
Disable
When the ingress multicast and broadcast packets
exceed the ingress rate limit, the port will be disabled
for a certain period. During this period, all packets from
this port will be discarded.
Ingress Rate Limit - Normal Type 1
Ingress Rate Limit - Normal Type 1