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filterPortBroadcastThrottle
filter Port Broadcast Throttle
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second allowed on this port. If the number of incoming broadcast packets in a one second interval exceeds this amount, packets are dropped for the rest of the interval. If the capability exists, only broadcast packets should be dropped. Otherwise, all packets are dropped during the suppression interval. A value of 0 indicates broadcast packets should not be limited. The ability to suppress broadcast packets in this manner exists only on certain ports. If it does not exist on this port, attempts to write a value other than 0 are rejected. This object also applies to multicast (and/or) unicast suppression when filterPortSuppressionOption is enabled.
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