[j-nsp] Aggregate policer config

Adam Vitkovsky Adam.Vitkovsky at gamma.co.uk
Tue Apr 14 08:57:43 EDT 2015


Hello Matthew,

This looks like yet another sales guy craziness and the answer should have been no way.
I'm wondering how your OPS folks are going to support this aggregate-fw-filter based policing. 
As in couple of months no one is going to recall there are some PFE restrictions.


adam
> -----Original Message-----
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> Of Matthew Crocker
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> Subject: [j-nsp] Aggregate policer config
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> 
> Hello,
> 
>  A customer with two connections to my mx240.  I want to police their total
> bandwidth to 800mbps. Right now I have a 800mbps policer but that gives
> them 800mbps on each circuit.
> 
> Customer Interface 1 is a VLAN on a 10G interface
> Customer Interface 2 is a VLAN on a 1G interface
> 
> Each interface has its own /30 IP subnet with a  BGP session on each
> customer IP
> 
> Customer buys X bandwidth we want to give them X bandwidth over a pair
> of circuits.  If one circuit goes down the policer needs to be set to the X
> bandwidth the purchased.
> 
> Thanks
> 
> -Matt
> 
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