Re: [j-nsp] policer for ipv4 and ipv6

2013-12-23 Thread Mark Tinka
On Monday, December 23, 2013 02:25:34 PM Dennis Bernic wrote: > ThankYou! > It works fine. > Policer can be called in a firewall filter only if it is > defined as interface specific. I wish Junos could support trTCM policers being deployed as interface policers, rather than as part of a firewal

Re: [j-nsp] policer for ipv4 and ipv6

2013-12-23 Thread Dennis Bernic
ThankYou! It works fine. Policer can be called in a firewall filter only if it is defined as interface specific. On Thu, Dec 19, 2013 at 10:13 AM, Dennis Bernic wrote: > Hello, > > seeking to apply a policer for both ipv4 and ipv6. > family any filter doesn't allow to math under destination addr

Re: [j-nsp] policer for ipv4 and ipv6

2013-12-19 Thread Nikita Shirokov
Define policer as a logical interface policer.  So it will be the same instance of the policer on the all families at the same logical unit— WBR, Nikita V. Shirokov On Thu, Dec 19, 2013 at 12:15 PM, Dennis Bernic wrote: > Hello, > seeking to apply a policer for both ipv4 and ipv6. > family any

[j-nsp] policer for ipv4 and ipv6

2013-12-19 Thread Dennis Bernic
Hello, seeking to apply a policer for both ipv4 and ipv6. family any filter doesn't allow to math under destination address condition. any clue how to perform this configuration? running mx80 juniper platform. BR, -- Dennis Bernic CCNP, Ip Network Engeneer