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- access policy, examples 1
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- actions. See policy actions
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- adding
- before you configure
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- Python expressions
- redundancy
- sessions 1
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- using with next-hop action
- classify-traffic condition 1
- application protocol
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- application-group, setting
- configuring
- destination grouped network, configuring
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- multiple classifiers
- packet length, setting
- PCMM I02 and I03 1
- port definitions, overview
- protocol conditions with parameters, setting
- protocol conditions with ports, setting
- protocol conditions, setting
- route class, configuring
- source grouped network, configuring
- source network, setting
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- term-precedence, setting
- ToS byte conditions, setting
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- color mark actions 1, 2
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- Data-over-Cable Service Interface Specifications. See DOCSIS
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- defining
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- configuring
- expressions
- map, application protocol conditions
- parameter definitions
- extended classifiers, PCMM 1
- configuring
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- for JunosE policies
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- gates, PCMM
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- configuring
- global parameters 1
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- Junos OS ASP policy rules 1
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- conditions, setting
- Junos OS policer policy rules 1
- policer actions 1
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- actions 1
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- manuals
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- substitutions
- mark actions 1
- configuring
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- mutex group 1
- adding
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- NAT (Network Address Translation) policies
- actions 1
- application protocol condition
- next-hop actions 1
- next-interface actions 1
- configuring
- next-rule actions 1
- configuring
- non-real-time polling service.
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- packet loss priority. See loss priority actions
- PacketCable Multimedia Specifications. See PCMM
- parameter names
- parameter value acquisition 1, 2, See also substitutions
- parameter values, setting in services
- parameters 1, See also substitutions
- defining
- definition
- fixing
- global. See global parameters
- local. See local parameters
- ranking sources
- runtime. See runtime parameters
- types
- parent groups 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
- PCMM policies
- classifiers
- client type 1 support
- conditions and actions supported
- DOCSIS parameters 1
- extended classifiers 1
- FlowSpec parameters
- gate
- gateSpec parameters, configuring
- I02 and I03 classifiers
- marking packets
- proxied QoS with policy push
- service class name
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- SessionClassId
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- permanent service 1
- configuring
- plug-ins
- policer actions 1
- configuring
- policies
- policing policies
- example
- policy actions 1
- color 1
- color mark 1, 2
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- configuring
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- policer 1
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- rate limit 1
- rate limit hierarchy
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- rate-limit hierarchy
- reject 1
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- scheduler 1
- service class name 1
- stateful firewall 1
- template activation
- traffic class 1
- traffic mirror 1
- traffic-shape 1
- types
- user packet class 1
- policy components 1
- policy conditions 1, 2, See also classify-traffic condition
- policy engine
- policy examples
- policy folders 1
- configuring
- policy groups 1
- configuring
- policy lists 1
- configuring
- policy management
- policy objects
- policy overview
- actions. See policy actions
- conditions. See classify-traffic condition\
- policy object organization
- policy repository, description
- policy rules 1
- actions supported
- conditions supported
- configuring
- Junos Adaptive Services PIC (ASP). See Junos OS ASP policy rules
- Junos OS filter. See Junos OS filter policy rules
- Junos OS policer. See Junos OS policer policy rules
- Junos OS scheduler. See Junos OS scheduler policy rules
- Junos OS shaping. See Junos OS shaping policy rules
- precedence
- types
- PPP
- access policy example
- precedence
- policy rules
- premium service, example
- preparation time, service schedules
- proxied QoS with policy push
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- rate-limit actions 1
- rate-limit hierarchy actions
- rate-limit type actions
- configuring
- rate-limiting, with multiple classifiers
- real-time polling service. See RTPS
- reject actions 1
- configuring
- routers running Junos OS
- policy features
- routing instance actions 1
- configuring
- RTPS (real-time polling service) 1
- runtime parameters
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- scheduleAuth plug-in
- scheduler actions 1, 2, See also drop profile maps
- configuring
- scopes. See service scopes
- script services 1
- service
- 3gpp attributes (Gx router driver)
- Gx service attributes
- service class name actions 1
- configuring
- service flow scheduling types
- service schedules
- action threshold, setting
- authorization schedules, configuring
- configuring
- examples
- exclusions, defining
- guidelines
- overview 1
- planning
- preparation time, setting
- weekly-recur-freq
- service scopes 1, 2
- service-mgm-schedules-nonwork
- services
- activate-only
- adding aggregate
- adding infrastructure
- adding normal
- adding script services
- aggregate. See aggregate services
- assigning to service scopes
- automatic activation
- infrastructure. See infrastructure services
- mutually exclusive
- overview
- premium service example
- restricting availability
- restricting simultaneous activation
- script. See script services
- setting parameter values
- tiered Internet example
- SessionClassId, PCMM policies
- shaping rate. See traffic shaping
- stateful firewall policies
- actions 1
- application protocol conditions
- substitutions 1, See also parameters
- support, technical See technical support
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- technical support
- template activation actions
- configuring
- text conventions defined
- tiered Internet service, example
- traffic mirror actions 1
- configuring
- traffic profiles, PCMM policies
- traffic shape actions
- configuring
- traffic shaping
- traffic-class actions 1
- configuring
- traffic-shape actions
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- validating
- value acquisition for parameters
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Related Documentation
- Before You Configure SRC Policies
- Configuring Rate-Limit Actions (C-Web Interface)
- Configuring Filter Actions (SRC CLI)
- Configuring Forward Actions (SRC CLI)
- Configuring Mark Actions (SRC CLI)
- Parameter Types
Configuring Rate-Limit Actions (SRC CLI)
Use this action to define the quality of service. You can configure rate-limit actions for JunosE policy rules.
The type of action that you can create depends on the type of policy rule. See Policy Information Model.
Use the following configuration statements to configure rate-limit actions:
policies group name list name rule name rate-limit {type type ; committed-rate committed-rate ; committed-burst committed-burst ; peak-rate peak-rate ; peak-burst peak-burst ;excess-burst excess-burst ; color-aware;support-hierarchical;description description ; }
To configure a rate-limit action:
- From configuration mode, enter the rate-limit action configuration.user@host# edit policies group junose list rate-limiter rule pr rate-limit
- (Optional) Specify that the rate-limit profile is either
one rate or two rate. The rate-limit type determines the options that
you can configure for a rate-limit action. [edit policies group junose list rate-limiter rule pr rate-limit]user@host# set type type
- (Optional) Configure the target rate for the traffic that
the policy covers. [edit policies group junose list rate-limiter rule pr rate-limit]user@host# set committed-rate committed-rate
- (Optional) Configure the amount of bandwidth allocated
to burst traffic in bytes. [edit policies group junose list rate-limiter rule pr rate-limit]user@host# set committed-burst committed-burst
- (Optional) For two-rate rate-limit profiles, specify the
amount of bandwidth allocated to excess traffic flow over the committed
rate. [edit policies group junose list rate-limiter rule pr rate-limit]user@host# set peak-rate peak-rate
- (Optional) For two-rate rate-limit profiles, specify the
amount of bandwidth allocated to burst traffic in excess of the peak
rate. [edit policies group junose list rate-limiter rule pr rate-limit]user@host# set peak-burst peak-burst
- (Optional) For one-rate rate-limit profiles, specify the
amount of bandwidth allocated to accommodate burst traffic. [edit policies group junose list rate-limiter rule pr rate-limit]user@host# set excess-burst excess-burst
- (Optional) Set the rate limit to color aware for the rate-limit
to process color values.[edit policies group junose list rate-limiter rule pr rate-limit]user@host# set color-aware
- (Optional) Set the rate limit to support hierarchical
rate limits.[edit policies group junose list rate-limiter rule pr rate-limit]user@host# set support-hierarchical
- (Optional) Configure the rate-limit action for traffic
flows that:
- Do not exceed the committed rate
- Exceed the committed rate but remain below the peak rate.
- Exceed the peak rate.
See Configuring Types of Actions for Rate-Limit Actions (SRC CLI).
- (Optional) Enter a description for the rate-limit action. [edit policies group junose list rate-limiter rule pr rate-limit]user@host# set description description
- (Optional) Return to the rate-limit action configuration,
and verify the configuration.
[edit policies group junose list rate-limiter rule pr rate-limit] user@host# show committed-action { forward { } } conformed-action { forward { } } exceed-action { filter { } } type 1; committed-rate 1000000; committed-burst 125000; excess-burst 312500;
Related Documentation
- Before You Configure SRC Policies
- Configuring Rate-Limit Actions (C-Web Interface)
- Configuring Filter Actions (SRC CLI)
- Configuring Forward Actions (SRC CLI)
- Configuring Mark Actions (SRC CLI)
- Parameter Types