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Configuring Classify-Traffic Conditions
You create classify-traffic conditions in
JUNOSe policy rules, in JUNOS ASP and JUNOS filter policy rules,
and in PCMM policy rules.
The available configuration statements change depending
on the type of policy rule that holds the condition and on the type
of protocol that you specify.
To configure a classify-traffic condition, do the
following:
- Create a classify-traffic condition.
- Configure source networks. You can configure source networks
in one of two formats.
- Configure destination networks. You can configure destination
networks in one of two formats.
- Configure protocol conditions. The type of protocol condition
that you use depends on your configuration.
- To configure protocol conditions that do not include ports,
see:
- To configure protocol conditions that include ports, see:
- To configure protocol conditions in which the protocol
that you specify is a parameter, see:
- To configure protocol conditions in which the protocol
is TCP, see:
- To configure protocol conditions in which the protocol
is ICMP, see:
- To configure protocol conditions in which the protocol
is IGMP, see:
- To configure protocol conditions in which the protocol
is IPSec, see:
- To configure a ToS byte condition, see:
- For JUNOS filter policies, configure a JUNOS filter condition.
See:
- For JUNOSe secondary input policies, configure a traffic
match condition for the packet flow. See:
- For the stateful firewall and NAT policies, configure
an application protocol condition. See:
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Note:
PCMM classifiers support only the following classifiers:
- Source and destination IP addresses
- Network protocol
- Source or destination port
- Type-of-service (ToS) byte and ToS mask
The policy engine ignores all other values.
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