Hi Darren, > > Our requirement is per below. For example, the bandwidth package is 5Mbps. > The IPv4 & IPv6 should be policed jointly to bandwidth of 5Mbps rather than > individual IPv4 or IPv6 family policing. If policing is done individually > for IPv4 (5Mbps) and for IPv6 (5Mbps), the user is getting bandwidth of > 10Mbps jointly which we tried to avoid.
Modify your PPPoE template so that you're applying the filter under "$junos-interface-unit" rather than the address family: PPPOE-IP-PROFILE { interfaces { pp0 { unit "$junos-interface-unit" { ppp-options { pap; } pppoe-options { underlying-interface "$junos-underlying-interface"; server; } filter { input 5m; output 5m; } family inet { unnumbered-address "$junos-loopback-interface"; } family inet6 { unnumbered-address "$junos-loopback-interface"; } } } } } That will police regardless of the underlying address family. Cheers, Ben _______________________________________________ juniper-nsp mailing list juniper-nsp@puck.nether.net https://puck.nether.net/mailman/listinfo/juniper-nsp