Dynamically Attaching Statically Created Filters for Any Interface Type
You can dynamically attach statically created filters for any interface type. These filters apply to any interfaces that are created using the dynamic profile.
Before you can attach a statically created filter using a dynamic profile.
- Create the filters you want to attach.
See the Junos Policy Framework Configuration Guide for detailed information about classic firewall filters and how to create them. See Configuring Fast Update Filters for information about creating fast update filters.
- Create a basic dynamic profile.
To dynamically attach statically created input and output filters for all interfaces created dynamically using the dynamic profile:
- Access the dynamic profile, interface, and unit
that you want to use when applying the static filters.[edit]user@host# edit dynamic-profiles access-profile interfaces ge-1/1/1 unit 1
- Specify the input filter for the interface
unit.[edit dynamic-profiles access-profile interfaces ge-1/1/1 unit 1]user@host# set filter input static-input-filter
- Specify the output filter for the interface
unit.[edit dynamic-profiles access-profile interfaces ge-1/1/1 unit 1] user@host# set filter output static-output-filter
Related Topics
- Classic Filters Overview
- Fast Update Filters Overview
- Dynamically Attaching Statically Created Filters for a Specific Interface Family Type
- Dynamically Attaching Filters Using RADIUS Variables
- For information about Junos default groups, see the Junos CLI User Guide
- For information about firewall filters, see the Junos Policy Framework Configuration Guide
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