CHAPTER 9
Filter-Specific Counters and Policers
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Filter-Specific Policer Overview on page 85
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Example: Configuring a Stateless Firewall Filter to Protect Against TCP and ICMP
Floods on page 86
Filter-Specific Policer Overview
By default, a policer operates in
term-specific
mode so that, for a given firewall filter, the
Junos OS creates a separate policer instance for every filter term that references the
policer. As an option, you can configure a policer to operate in
filter-specific
mode so that
a single policer instance is used by all terms (within the same firewall filter) that reference
the policer.
For an IPv4 firewall filter with multiple terms that reference the same policer, configuring
the policer to operate in filter-specific mode enables you to count and monitor the activity
of the policer at the firewall filter level.
NOTE:
Term-specific mode and filter-specific mode also apply to
prefix-specific policer sets.
To enable a single-rate two-color policer to operate in filter-specific mode, you can
include the
statement at the following hierarchy levels:
•
[edit firewall policer
policer-name
]
•
[edit logical-systems
logical-system-name
firewall policer
policer-name
]
You can reference filter-specific policers from IPv4 (
family inet
) firewall filters only.
Related
Documentation
Two-Color Policer Configuration Overview on page 49
•
•
Example: Configuring a Stateless Firewall Filter to Protect Against TCP and ICMP
Floods on page 86
•
Filter-Specific Counter and Policer Set Overview on page 100
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