[j-nsp] Tracking traffic after policers?

2009-05-04 Thread Chris Adams
I have an ethernet with a bunch of customer VLANs on an M10i. The customers are limited to the bandwidth they pay for with policers. I collect the traffic stats for graphing via SNMP, but the stats (from the standard interface MIB) reflect the traffic before policing. Is there a way to collect

Re: [j-nsp] ND IPv6 over PPP

2009-05-04 Thread Harry Reynolds
There is no ND in JUNOS on p-t-p links. ND exist to map a remote IP to a link level address. On a p-t-p there is no such need, as whatever my link address is, the due at the other end uses the other one. Regards -Original Message- From: juniper-nsp-boun...@puck.nether.net

Re: [j-nsp] Tracking traffic after policers?

2009-05-04 Thread Alex
Chris, One way to do it is to mark in-contract traffic with forwarding-class+next-term action, then match on this forwarding-class in following FW filter term, count and accept. You won't be able to do it on M10i with original CFEB, new I-chip based CFEB is required. Rgds Alex - Original

[j-nsp] encapsulation flexible-ethernet-services

2009-05-04 Thread The Dark One
Experts, I can find the example at this URL: http://www.juniper.net/techpubs/software/junos/junos95/mx-solutions-guide/frameset.html using encapsulation flexible-ethernet-services but I can not find any explanation for what 'flexible-ethernet-services' really is and does Any pointer?

Re: [j-nsp] encapsulation flexible-ethernet-services

2009-05-04 Thread Chris Grundemann
2009/5/4 The Dark One thedark...@list.ru: Experts, I can find the example at this URL: http://www.juniper.net/techpubs/software/junos/junos95/mx-solutions-guide/frameset.html using encapsulation flexible-ethernet-services but I can not find any explanation for what