[j-nsp] physical interface policer

Mac GroupStudy mac.groupstudy at gmail.com
Wed Oct 13 09:20:29 EDT 2010


Help me with my JUNOS commands structure and interfaces but unit 0 is the
physical interface correct? I mean, you always have to configure unit 0 so
to me that is just part of the interface configuration.

On Wed, Oct 13, 2010 at 8:36 AM, Bit Gossip <bit.gossip at chello.nl> wrote:

> This is Mx480 Junos10.2R2.11 and DPC.
> Any idea why I can not apply a physical-interface-policer to a
> physical-interface?
> While it can be applied to 'unit 0' of the same interface.
>
> Thanks,
> bit.
>
> [edit interfaces xe-4/1/0]
> l at rc2# run show configuration firewall policer L-ECN
> physical-interface-policer;
> if-exceeding {
>    bandwidth-percent 90;
>    burst-size-limit 64k;
> }
> then loss-priority high;
>
> [edit interfaces xe-4/1/0]
>
> l at rc2# set layer2-policer ?
> Possible completions:
> + apply-groups         Groups from which to inherit configuration data
> + apply-groups-except  Don't inherit configuration data from these
> groups
>
> [edit interfaces xe-4/1/0]
> l at rc2# set unit 0 layer2-policer ?
> Possible completions:
> + apply-groups         Groups from which to inherit configuration data
> + apply-groups-except  Don't inherit configuration data from these
> groups
>  input-policer        Two-color policer for received packets
>  input-three-color    Color-blind three-color policer for received
> packets
>  output-policer       Two-color policer for transmitted packets
>  output-three-color   Three-color policer for transmitted packets
>
>
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