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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 />

Table 32: VPLS Firewall Filter Match Conditions (continued)<br />

Match Condition<br />

ip-precedence<br />

ip-precedence-field<br />

Description<br />

(MX Series routers only) IP precedence field. In place of the numeric field value, you can specify one of<br />

the following text synonyms (the field values are also listed): critical-ecp (0xa0), flash (0x60),<br />

flash-override (0x80), immediate (0x40), internet-control (0xc0), net-control (0xe0), priority (0x20),<br />

or routine (0x00).<br />

ip-precedence-except<br />

ip-precedence-field<br />

(MX Series routers only) Do not match on the IP precedence field.<br />

ip-protocol number<br />

(MX Series routers only) IP protocol field.<br />

ip-protocol-except<br />

number<br />

(MX Series routers only) Do not match on the IP protocol field.<br />

ip-source-address<br />

address<br />

(MX Series routers only) IP address of the source node sending the packet.<br />

learn-vlan-1p-priority<br />

number<br />

(MX Series routers only) IEEE 802.1p learned VLAN priority field. Specify a single value or multiple values<br />

from 0 through 7.<br />

learn-vlan-1p-priority-except<br />

number<br />

(MX Series routers only) Do not match on the IEEE 802.1p learned VLAN priority field. Specify a single<br />

value or multiple values from 0 through 7.<br />

learn-vlan-id number<br />

(MX Series routers only) VLAN identifier used for MAC learning.<br />

learn-vlan-id-except<br />

number<br />

(MX Series routers only) Do not match on the VLAN identifier used for MAC learning.<br />

loss-priority level<br />

Packet loss priority (PLP) level. Specify a single level or multiple levels: low, medium-low, medium-high,<br />

or high.<br />

Supported on MX Series routers; M120 and M320 routers; and M7i and M10i routers with the Enhanced<br />

CFEB (CFEB-E).<br />

On M320 routers, you must enable the tricolor statement at the [edit class-of-service] hierarchy level<br />

to commit a PLP configuration with any of the four levels specified. If the tricolor statement is not<br />

referenced, you can only configure the high and low levels. This applies to all protocol families.<br />

For information about using behavior aggregate (BA) classifiers to set the PLP level of incoming packets,<br />

see the Junos Class of Service <strong>Configuration</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>.<br />

loss-priority-except<br />

level<br />

Do not match on the packet loss priority level. Specify a single level or multiple levels: low, medium-low,<br />

medium-high, or high.<br />

For information about using behavior aggregate (BA) classifiers to set the PLP level of incoming packets,<br />

see the Junos Class of Service <strong>Configuration</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>.<br />

port number<br />

(MX Series routers only) TCP or UDP source or destination port. You cannot specify both the port match<br />

condition and either the destination-port or source-port match condition in the same term.<br />

port-except number<br />

(MX Series routers only) Do not match on the TCP or UDP source or destination port. You cannot specify<br />

both the port match condition and either the destination-port or source-port match condition in the<br />

same term.<br />

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Copyright © 2010, <strong>Juniper</strong> <strong>Networks</strong>, Inc.

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