Examples: Using The Ascend-Data-Filter Attribute For Ipv4 Subscribers; Table 6: Ascend-Data-Filter Attribute For An Input Policy On An Ipv4 - Juniper JUNOSE SOFTWARE FOR E SERIES 11.3.X - POLICY MANAGEMENT CONFIGURATION GUIDE 2010-10-04 Configuration Manual

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Examples: Using the Ascend-Data-Filter Attribute for IPv4 Subscribers

Table 6: Ascend-Data-Filter Attribute for an Input Policy on an IPv4 Interface
Action or Classifier
Type
Filter or Forward
Indirection
Spare
Source IP address
Destination IP address
Source IP mask
Destination IP mask
Protocol
Established
Source port
Destination port
Source port qualifier
Destination port qualifier
Reserved
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This section provides examples showing the configuration of policies that use the
Ascend-Data-Filter attribute for IPv4 subscribers.
In this example, the following Ascend-Data-Filter attribute creates a RADIUS record that
configures an input policy. The policy filters all packets from network 10.2.1.0 with wildcard
mask 0.0.0.255 to any destination.
Ascend-Data-Filter="01000100 0A020100 00000000 18000000 00000000
00000000"
Table 6 on page 47 lists the values specified in the Ascend-Data-Filter attribute.
Hex Value
01
00
01
00
0a020100
00000000
18
00
00
00
0000
0000
00
00
0000
Use the show classifier-list and show policy-list commands to view information about
the policy:
Chapter 4: Creating Classifier Groups and Policy Rules
Actual Value
IPv4
Filter
Ingress
None
10.2.1.0
Any
24 (0.0.0.255)
0 (255,255,255,255)
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
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