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Policy Framework Configuration Guide - Juniper Networks

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Junos 10.4 <strong>Policy</strong> <strong>Framework</strong> <strong>Configuration</strong> <strong>Guide</strong><br />

Configuring Service Filters<br />

interface fe-0/0/0.0;<br />

}<br />

then policer p1;<br />

}<br />

term t2 {<br />

from {<br />

interface-set ifset;<br />

}<br />

then policer p2;<br />

}<br />

term t3 {<br />

then policer p3;<br />

}<br />

}<br />

}<br />

}<br />

[edit]<br />

interfaces {<br />

fe-0/0/0 {<br />

unit 0 {<br />

family inet {<br />

address 10.1.1.1/30;<br />

}<br />

}<br />

}<br />

fe-1/0/0 {<br />

unit 0 {<br />

family inet {<br />

address 10.2.2.1/30;<br />

}<br />

}<br />

}<br />

lo0 {<br />

unit 0 {<br />

family any {<br />

filter {<br />

input L2-filter;<br />

}<br />

}<br />

}<br />

}<br />

}<br />

A service filter identifies packets on one or more services are to be applied, and which<br />

PIC performs the service. To configure service filters, include the service-filter statement<br />

at the [edit firewall family (inet | inet6)] hierarchy level:<br />

[edit firewall family (inet | inet6)]<br />

service-filter filter-name {<br />

term term-name {<br />

from {<br />

match-conditions;<br />

}<br />

252<br />

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