Chapter 7 Creating Hierarchical Policies For Interface Groups; Table 16: Shorthand Notation Mapping - Juniper POLICY MANAGEMENT - CONFIGURATION GUIDE V11.1.X Configuration Manual

Junose software for broadband services routers policy management configuration guide
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There are two types of values that a hierarchical policy parameter can take: numeric
and keyword. Keywords are resolved to numeric values during configuration of a
policy parameter at the interface.
The following example assigns a value of 10 to policy parameter A in Global
Configuration mode.
The following example assigns value 1 to policy parameter A and value 2 to policy
parameter B in Interface Configuration mode. Also, the value configured for parameter
A in interface fast3/0.1 overrides the value configured in the previous example.
The following example assigns keyword vlan to parameter C in Global Configuration
mode.
The following example assigns keyword atm-vc to parameter C in Interface
Configuration mode. Policy parameter C is assigned with interface type atm-vc for
IP interface at atm3/0.1. The keyword atm-vc is resolved to the identifier of the ATM
minor interface on which the IP interface atm3/0.1 is stacked.
The following keywords are supported: atm-vc, atm-vp, atm, ethernet, vlan, svlan,
fr-vc, forwarding, and ppp-interface. Table 16 on page 131 indicates the mapping
of shorthand notation to actual value that are used internally.

Table 16: Shorthand Notation Mapping

Shorthand
number
Shorthand
1
ATM-VP vpi
2
ATM-VC
3
Ethernet
4
VLAN
host1(config)#policy-parameter A hierarchical
host1(config-policy-parameter)#aggregation-node 10
host1(config-policy-parameter)#exit
host1(config)#interface fastEthernet 3/0.1
host1(config-interface)#ip policy-parameter hierarchical A 1
host1(config-interface)#ip policy-parameter hierarchical B 2
host1(config-interface)#exit
host1(config)#policy-parameter C hierarchical
host1(config-policy-parameter)#aggregation-node vlan
host1(config-policy-parameter)#exit
host1(config)#interface atm 3/0.1
host1(config-interface)#ip policy-parameter hierarchical C atm-vc
host1(config-interface)#exit
Value
Identifier constructed from slot, adapter, port, ATM
VP id.
Unique identifier of the ATM minor interface
Unique identifier of Ethernet major interface
Unique identifier of VLAN interface
Chapter 7: Creating Hierarchical Policies for Interface Groups
Supported in
IP, IPv6, L2TP, and MPLS policies
IP, IPv6, and MPLS policies
IP, IPv6, and MPLS policies
IP, IPv6, and MPLS policies
Example: Configuring Hierarchical Policy Parameters
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