Table 6: Arithmetic And Relational Operators For The Monitor Traffic - Juniper EX9200 Features Manual

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NOTE:
Because the Packet Forwarding Engine removes Layer 2 header
information before sending packets to the Routing Engine:
The
monitor traffic
traffic.
The
monitor traffic interface
for Layer 3 and Layer 4 packet data, resulting in the
) for this command for Layer 3 and Layer 4 packets not working
match
either. Therefore, ensure that you specify match conditions as described
in this command summary. For more information about match conditions,
see
Table 4 on page
The 802.1Q VLAN tag information included in the Layer 2 header is removed
from all inbound traffic packets. Because the
command for aggregated Ethernet interfaces (such as
inbound traffic data, the command does not show VLAN tag information
in the output.

Table 6: Arithmetic and Relational Operators for the monitor traffic

Command
Arithmetic or Relational
Operator
Arithmetic Operator
+
-
/
&
*
|
Relational Operator (Highest to Lowest Precedence)
<=
>=
<
>
command cannot apply match conditions to inbound
command also cannot apply match conditions
84.
Description
Addition operator.
Subtraction operator.
Division operator.
Bitwise AND.
Bitwise exclusive OR.
Bitwise inclusive OR.
If the first expression is less than or equal to the second, the packet
matches.
If the first expression is greater than or equal to the second, the
packet matches.
If the first expression is less than the second, the packet matches.
If the first expression is greater than the second, the packet matches.
Chapter 8: Operational Commands
pipe option (
match
monitor traffic interface ae[x]
) only shows
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