Broadcast storm from windows.

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jereme

I have been monitoring my network for some time know and
found that my windows machines a creating a broadcast
storm. is there a way to tell windows to stop this? I
have some othere devices that send out request and i'm
setting them on a seperat Vlan.
 
Hi,

First you will have to determine what is running on the Windows machines
that is causing them to send the broadcasts. You can get a sniff and look at
the broadcast traffic to find out more details - is it ICMP traffic? Arp
traffic? Some other traffic?
You could try booting in "Safe mode with Networking" and see if the machine
quits sending the excessive broadcasts. If this works, then you know the
machine has a service, application or virus causing the traffic. You will
need to test by removing the 3rd party stuff one by one and seeing if the
problem goes away.

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Thanks,
Marc Reynolds
Microsoft Technical Support

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OK, i went and found what kind it is.
From my windows machines:
DHCP
ARP
SMB C Transactions
UDP Netbious service
Print servers:
Apple Talk multicast
Arp
Netbios
My print servers i'm putting in a seperat Vlan or Subnet.
the windows machines is what is left.
 
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