Dell PowerConnect J-EX4200-24T Software Manual page 2879

J series; j-ex series
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Table 348: Supported Options for Firewall Filter Statements (continued)
Statement and Option
policer policer-name {
}
filter-specific
if-exceeding {
bandwidth-limit bps
burst-size-limit bytes
}
then {
policer-action
}
The Junos OS for J-EX Series switches does not support some of the firewall filter
statements that are supported by other Junos OS packages. Table 349 on page 2808 shows
the firewall filter statements that are not supported by Junos OS for J-EX Series switches.
Chapter 105: Configuration Statements for Firewall Filters
Description
The
policer-name
option identifies the policer. The name can
contain letters, numbers, and hyphens (-) and can be up to 64
characters long. To include spaces in the name, enclose the
name in quotation marks (" ").
The
statement configures policers and counters
filter-specific
for a specific filter name.
The
option specifies the traffic rate in bits
bandwidth-limit bps
per second (bps).
You can specify
bps
as a decimal value or as a decimal number
followed by one of the following abbreviations:
k (thousand)
m (million)
g (billion, which is also called a thousand million)
Range: 1000 (1k) through 102,300,000,000 (102.3g) bps
The
option specifies the maximum
burst-size-limit bytes
allowed burst size to control the amount of traffic bursting. To
determine the value for the burst-size limit, you can multiply
the bandwidth of the interface on which the filter is applied by
the amount of time (in seconds) to allow a burst of traffic at
that bandwidth to occur:
burst size = bandwidth * allowable time for burst traffic
You can specify a decimal value or a decimal number followed
by k (thousand) or m (million).
Range: 1 through 2,147,450,880 bytes
Use the
policer-action
option to specify
traffic that exceeds the rate limits.
discard
to discard
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