cpu-class-delete
Netvisor’s CPU Control Packet Processing Protection feature allows the CPU control packet processing path be protected against misbehaving and malicious hosts or end-points that may flood control protocol packets. This is also called “CPU hog protection”.
If a host floods a control protocol packet, it floods the to-cpu queue. This prevents lower-rate packets from valid senders from reaching Netvisor, resulting in traffic loss for those hosts. Typically a traffic loss occurs for other hosts on the network. Netvisor can process large streams of both valid and malformed protocol packets for various protocols.
Syntax cpu-class-delete
name name-string |
Specify a name for the CPU class. |
Defaults None
Access Network Administrator
History Command introduced in Version 2.6.0.
Usage Use this command to delete CPU protection.
Examples To delete a CPU protection class for the local subnet, use the following syntax:
CLI network-admin@switch > cpu-class-delete name local-subnet