user@switch#
set term voice-traffic then loss-priority low
•
The term
data-traffic
matches packets on
employee-vlan
and assigns the forwarding
class
assured-forwarding
and packet loss priority
low
:
[edit firewall family ethernet-switching filter ingress-filter]
user@switch#
set term data-traffic from vlan-id employee-vlan
user@switch#
set term data-traffic then forwarding-class assured-forwarding
user@switch#
set term data-traffic then loss-priority low
•
Because loss of network-generated packets can jeopardize proper network
operation, delay is preferable to discard of packets. The following term,
network-traffic
, assigns the forwarding class
network-control
and packet loss
priority
low
:
[edit firewall family ethernet-switching filter ingress-filter]
user@switch#
set term network-traffic from precedence net-control
user@switch#
set term network-traffic then forwarding-class network
user@switch#
set term network-traffic then loss-priority low
•
The last term
accept-traffic
matches any packets that did not match on any of the
preceding terms and assigns the forwarding class
best-effort
and packet loss priority
low
:
[edit firewall family ethernet-switching filter ingress-filter]
user@switch#
set term accept-traffic from precedence net-control
user@switch#
set term accept-traffic then forwarding-class best-effort
user@switch#
set term accept-traffic then loss-priority low
3.
Apply the filter
ingress-filter
to a port, VLAN or Layer 3 interface. For information about
applying the filter, see “Configuring Firewall Filters (CLI Procedure)” on page 3063.
Related
Documentation
Example: Configuring Firewall Filters for Port, VLAN, and Router Traffic on EX Series
Switches on page 3039
•
•
Verifying That Firewall Filters Are Operational on page 3083
•
Monitoring Firewall Filter Traffic on page 3084
•
Defining CoS Classifiers (CLI Procedure) on page 3204
•
Defining CoS Classifiers (J-Web Procedure) on page 3206
•
Configuring Firewall Filters (CLI Procedure) on page 3063
•
Configuring Firewall Filters (J-Web Procedure) on page 3069
Configuring Routing Policies (J-Web Procedure)
All routing protocols use the Junos OS routing table to store the routes that they learn
and to determine which routes are advertised in the protocol packets. Routing policy
allows you to control which routes the routing protocols store in and retrieve from the
routing table on the routing device.
To configure routing policies for an EX Series switch using the J-Web interface:
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