Hello There, I've exprienced weird behaviour of FBF - it doesn't work at all :). Suppose there is a very simple filter:
# show firewall family inet filter FILTER_INSTANCE_TO term C { from { source-prefix-list { PLIST_C; } } then { count ccount; routing-instance INSTANCE_C; } } term D { from { source-prefix-list { PLIST_D; } } then { count dcount; routing-instance INSTANCE_D; } } term DEFAULT { then { count defaultcount; accept; } } # show interfaces ge-1/3/0 unit 24 vlan-id 24; family inet { no-redirects; filter { input FILTER_INSTANCE_TO; } # run show firewall filter FILTER_INSTANCE_TO Filter: FILTER_INSTANCE_TO Counters: Name Bytes Packets defaultcount 0 0 ccount 0 0 dcount 0 0 Everything is routed based on inet.0 only, but it's not becaue of the filter ('defaultcount' counter value). PLIST_C and PLIST_D are fine, cause are being used many times in other statements. Perhaps there is something obvious what i'm missing, so would be more than thankful for any hint. TIA, -- Gniewko _______________________________________________ juniper-nsp mailing list juniper-nsp@puck.nether.net https://puck.nether.net/mailman/listinfo/juniper-nsp