Configuration; Figure 12: Interface Stack For Aggregate Rate Limit - Juniper POLICY MANAGEMENT - CONFIGURATION GUIDE V11.1.X Configuration Manual

Junose software for broadband services routers policy management configuration guide
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JUNOSe 11.1.x Policy Management Configuration Guide
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Example: Aggregate Rate Limit for All Nonvoice Traffic Hierarchical Policy

Configuration

In this example:

Figure 12: Interface Stack for Aggregate Rate Limit

This example uses the following:
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Example: Aggregate Rate Limit for All Nonvoice Traffic Hierarchical Policy Configuration
In both terminated users' record in RADIUS, you must specify the ingress policy
name IP_POL. You must specify the ingress policy name L2TP_POL in the
tunneled user's record in RADIUS. However, be sure to specify the policy
parameter through a profile.
host1(config)#profile PPPOE_PROF1
host1(config-profile)#ip policy-parameter hierarchical A 1
host1(config-profile)#l2tp policy-parameter hierarchical A 1
host1(config-profile)#exit
host1(config)#interface fastEthernet 3/0.1
host1(config-interface)#vlan id 1
host1(config-interface)#encapsulation pppoe
host1(config-interface)#profile PPPOE_PROF1
host1(config-interface)#pppoe auto-configure
host1(config-interface)#exit
There are four IP sessions and their corresponding interfaces are I1, I2, I3, and
I4.
Each interface corresponds to a dynamic user.
All users can send a maximum of 1 Mbps video traffic each, but the total
bandwidth for all video traffic combined is 1.5 Mbps for a specific VLAN.
Similarly, all users can send a maximum of 5 Mbps data traffic, but the sum of
all data traffic on an Ethernet port is 10 Mbps. Interfaces I1-I4 are interfaces
where you can attach policies.
At I1, I2, I3, I4:
Classified Video Flow. VIDEO_RATE, Committed Rate: 1 Mbps
Peak Rate: 0 Mbps
Committed Action: transmit conditional

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