JUNOSe 11.0.x IP, IPv6, and IGP Configuration Guide
Setting a Baseline
The router enables you to set a baseline for statistics on an IP interface.
baseline ip interface
Disabling Forwarding of Packets
The router enables you to disable forwarding of packets on an SRP Ethernet interface.
ip disable-forwarding
Enabling Forwarding of Source-Routed Packets
IP packets are normally routed according to the destination address they contain
based on the routing table at each hop through a path. The originator or source of
the source-routed packets specifies the path (the series of hops) that the packets must
traverse; the source makes the routing decisions. The source can specify either of
the following types of source routing:
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IP Routing
There is no no version.
See clear ip interface
Use to set a baseline for a specified IP interface.
Example
host1#baseline ip interface pos 2/0
There is no no version.
See baseline ip interface
Use to disable forwarding of packets on the SRP Ethernet interface.
The purpose of this command is to maintain router performance by maximizing
the CPU time available for routing protocols. Although you can allow data
forwarding on the SRP Ethernet interface, router performance will be affected.
You see an error message if you try to set this command for interfaces other
than the SRP Ethernet interface.
Example
host1(config-if)#ip disable-forwarding
Use the no version to enable forwarding of packets on the interface.
See ip disable-forwarding
Strict-source routing specifies every hop that the packet must traverse. The
specified path consists of adjacent hops. The source generates an ICMP error if
the exact path cannot be followed. For example, for a path going from source
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