1-23undo multicast-suppressionViewEthernet port viewParametersratio: Maximum ratio of the multicast traffic allowed on the port to the total transmission capacity of theport. This argument ranges from 1 to 100 (in step of 1) and defaults to 100. The smaller the ratio, theless multicast traffic is allowed to be received.max-pps: Maximum number of multicast packets allowed to be received per second (in pps). Thisargument ranges from 1 to 148,810 (for Ethernet ports) or 1 to 262,143 (for GigabitEthernet ports).DescriptionUse the multicast-suppression command to limit multicast traffic allowed to be received on the currentport.Use the undo multicast-suppression command to restore the default multicast suppression setting onthe current port.When incoming multicast traffic on the port exceeds the multicast traffic threshold you set, the systemdrops the packets exceeding the threshold to reduce the multicast traffic ratio to the reasonable range,so as to keep normal network service.By default, the switch does not suppress multicast traffic.Examples# Allow the incoming multicast traffic on Ethernet 1/0/1 to occupy at most 20% of the transmissioncapacity of the port, and suppress the multicast traffic that exceeds the specified range. system-viewSystem View: return to User View with Ctrl+Z.[Sysname] interface ethernet 1/0/1[Sysname-Ethernet1/0/1] multicast-suppression 20# Set the maximum number of multicast packets that can be received per second by Ethernet 1/0/1 to1,000.[Sysname-Ethernet1/0/1] multicast-suppression pps 1000reset counters interfaceSyntaxreset counters interface [ interface-type | interface-type interface-number ]ViewUser viewParametersinterface-type: Port type.interface-number: Port number.For details about the parameters, see the parameter description of the interface command.