The
allow at-least
and
allow at-most
values applied at the VLAN level are the default for all devices in the VLAN. The values can be overridden on a per-port
basis by applying another policy on the a specified port.
When you apply a policy on a port, any value that is not configured in that policy is inherited from the VLAN configuration.
If the value is not configured in the VLAN policy, then the value is set to its default.
The
max-through and
medium-type commands are ignored by a VLAN or VLANs.
If your deployment has the same setting for the
allow at-least
and
allow at-most
values for all devices on all ports, then you need only to apply the policy on the relevant VLAN or VLANs. If some of wired
ports in the deployment are connection wireless access points, then a policy with only the medium type configured needs to
be applied on those specific ports.
Rules that are configured at the command-line interface (CLI) are applied in the following order:
-
Maximum pending hosts: If more than 35 hosts are pending, the RA throttler stops "remembering" them one by one and multicasts
the next RA to all devices, including wireless devices.
-
RA interval option: If the RA has an interval option, then the
interval-option command setting applies first. If the
interval-option throttle command setting is configured, then this step is ignored. The default is to pass through all RAs with an interval option;
that is, not to multicast the next RA to all devices, including wireless devices.
-
Per-device at-least setting: If the device that issued the RA has not yet sent the number of RAs configured by the
allow at-least command, then the RA is multicast to all hosts, including hosts on wireless devices.
-
Per-device at-most setting: If the device that issued the RA has sent the number of RAs configured by the
allow at-most command, then the RA is throttled. That is, the RA is multicast to all wired hosts and to wireless hosts with pending router
solicitations (RSs) or reassociations.
-
Per VLAN: If the per-VLAN limit per the
max-through command setting has been reached, then the message is throttled; otherwise, it is passed to all devices, including wireless
devices.