On 10/01/14 00:47, Han Hwei Woo wrote:
I believe you're looking for next-header
Yes, I am looking for that, but it's not supported on this platform. As
the thread should have made clear...
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On (2014-01-09 16:47 -0800), Han Hwei Woo wrote:
> I believe you're looking for next-header
>
> e.g. set from next-header tcp
I know this is known already to many, but I still feel it's important to keep
reminding. 'next-header tcp' is different thing than 'protocol tcp'.
'next-header' strictly
I believe you're looking for next-header
e.g. set from next-header tcp
http://www.juniper.net/techpubs/en_US/junos12.3/topics/reference/general/firewall-filter-match-conditions-for-ipv6-traffic.html
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Subject: Re: [j-nsp] EX3300 family ethernet-switching IPv6 matches?
>
>Please, everyone contact your Juniper team and ask them about this. I
>just poked my team again.
Oh, rest assured. Juniper will be hearing this from me loud and clear!
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>
>Please, everyone contact your Juniper team and ask them about this. I
>just poked my team again.
Oh, rest assured. Juniper will be hearing this from me loud and clear!
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On Wed, Jan 08, 2014 at 07:59:14PM +, Phil Mayers wrote:
> On 08/01/2014 19:33, Chuck Anderson wrote:
>
> >and likewise for 13.2, and you'll notice that your last statement is
> >correct.
> >
> >Platform Support for Match Conditions for IPv6 Traffic
>
> That's a damn shame. Up to that point,
On 08/01/2014 19:33, Chuck Anderson wrote:
and likewise for 13.2, and you'll notice that your last statement is
correct.
Platform Support for Match Conditions for IPv6 Traffic
That's a damn shame. Up to that point, they'd been looking like really
nice devices, but I'm afraid in 2014, any dev
On Wed, Jan 08, 2014 at 06:07:39PM +, Phil Mayers wrote:
> All,
>
> The release notes for the EX3300 are a little vague on this, but
> strongly imply that as of Junos 12.3, IPv6 firewall filters are
> supported. However:
>
> [edit firewall family ethernet-switching filter FPP term deny-ra]
>
All,
The release notes for the EX3300 are a little vague on this, but
strongly imply that as of Junos 12.3, IPv6 firewall filters are
supported. However:
[edit firewall family ethernet-switching filter FPP term deny-ra]
admin@sh-299y# set from ip-version ?
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