Example: Configuring Multifield Classification
This example shows how to configure multifield classification of IPv4 traffic by using
firewall filter actions and two firewall filter policers.
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Requirements
Before you begin, make sure that your environment supports the features shown in this
example:
1.
The
loss-priority
firewall filter action must be supported on the router and configurable
to all four values.
a. To be able to set a
loss-priority
firewall filter action, configure this example on
logical interface
ge-1/2/0.0
on one of the following routing platforms:
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MX Series router
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M120 or M320 router
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M7i or M10i router with the Enhanced CFEB (CFEB-E)
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T Series router with Enhanced II Flexible PIC Concentrator (FPC)
b. To be able to set a
loss-priority
firewall filter action to
medium-low
or
medium-high
,
make sure that the CoS tricolor marking feature is enabled. To enable the CoS
tricolor marking feature, include the
tri-color
statement at the
[edit class-of-service]
hierarchy level.
2.
The
expedited-forwarding
and
assured-forwarding
forwarding classes must be
scheduled on the underlying physical interface
ge-1/2/0
.
a. Make sure that the following forwarding classes are assigned to output queues:
•
expedited-forwarding
•
assured-forwarding
Forwarding-class assignments are configured at the
[edit class-of-service
forwarding-classes queue
queue-number
]
hierarchy level.
NOTE:
You cannot commit a configuration that assigns the same
forwarding class to two different queues.
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