Hi Justin
In case of some other types of routes (not BGP) you can find the index in the
"show route forwarding-table"
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> show route forwarding-table
Routing table: inet
Internet:
DestinationType RtRef Next hop Type Index NhRef Netif
hmm...
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When you assign a rewrite rule to a subset of forwarding classes, the
commit does not fail, and the subset of forwarding classes work as
expected. However, the forwarding classes to which the rewrite rule is
not assigned are rewritten to all zeros.
For example, if you configure
It matches also on PLP, not just forwarding-class..
Since PLP is just one bit... why not use it is as a flag for rewriting?
'1' = rewrite
'0' = no rewrite
I think you can effectively do that
Chris Evans wrote:
> First of all please forgive me if I cause confusion on this and let me know
I'm working with the M and MX series primarily, but want to expand on this,
what I gave was just one example. What if I had 20 other streams of traffic
that is marked and passing through the box? I still see this as a limitation
as I don't have enough forwarding-classes to define all this traffic i
On Saturday 04 October 2008 10:45:28 Chris Evans wrote:
> I come from a Cisco world and am learning JUNOS. I have a
> question in regards to CoS markings on packets. In Cisco
> devices I can modify Layer2 or Layer3 CoS header
> information INGRESS an interface. From my reading in
> Juniper Devices
Chris,
I believe that in Cisco world the Layer-2 CoS header information can be
modified only on egress, see
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/ios/12_1t/12_1t5/feature/guide/cbpmark2.html#wp1058304
"A CoS value marking can only be applied to output traffic policies (which
are attached using the se
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