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Which option is used by the storm control feature to block incoming packets on an interface?bandwidth percentagetraffic raterising thresholdfalling threshold

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Which option is used by the storm control feature to block incoming packets on an interface?bandwidth percentagetraffic raterising thresholdfalling threshold

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The storm control feature uses the rising threshold to block incoming packets on an interface. When the traffic rate (which could be broadcast, multicast, or unicast traffic) on an interface exceeds the configured rising threshold, storm control blocks or drops the traffic. The falling threshold, on the other hand, is the value at which storm control will stop blocking/dropping traffic.

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