[j-nsp] Prefix-Action Statistics
Tay Chee Yong
tcy at pacific.net.sg
Sat Feb 15 12:55:32 EST 2003
Hi Sean,
Thanks for your mail.
But what does the x and y denotes in this case? Does the x refers to the
prefix-action "police-per-user", and does y refers to the name of the filter
(which is "test-filter" in this case)? How does the "-1" comes into picture?
> show firewall prefix-action-stats prefix-action ?
Possible completions:
<prefix-action> Prefix-action name
Thanks again.
Regards,
Cheeyong
On Fri, 14 Feb 2003, Sean Capshaw wrote:
: Tay,
:
: The PSA in your config doesn't specify filter specific, therefore it
: defaults to term specific. For term specific use:
:
: show firewall prefix-action-stats prefix-action <x>-1 filter <y>
:
: if you decide to use filter-specific you can just remove the "-1"
:
: -Sean
:
: On Thu, 13 Feb 2003, Tay Chee Yong wrote:
:
: > Hi,
: >
: > Could anyone please enlighten me on how to view the Prefix-Action Statistics
: > using the "show firewall prefix-action-stats" command with JUNOS 5.6 for the
: > Prefix-Specific Actions that I had configured? Can't seems to display any
: > statistics.
: >
: > Can't seems to locate any documents on the above too.
: >
: >
: > My config is as follows:
: >
: > policer rate-limit {
: > if-exceeding {
: > bandwidth-limit 384k;
: > burst-size-limit 48k;
: > }
: > then discard;
: > }
: > family inet {
: > prefix-action police-per-user {
: > policer rate-limit;
: > count;
: > subnet-prefix-length 21;
: > destination-prefix-length 32;
: > }
: > }
: >
: > term shape {
: > from {
: > destination-address {
: > x.x.x.x/y
: > }
: > protocol-except [ udp icmp ];
: > }
: > then prefix-action police-per-user;
: > }
: >
: > Any advise is appreciated.
: >
: > Regards,
: > Cheeyong
: >
: >
: >
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