Filter Policies
Router Configuration Guide 543
nat – A packet matching the entry will be forwarded to NAT.
• rate-limit
rate-limit – Enables ACL rate limiting for packets matching the entry of this ACL filter
policy. Rate limiters are configured by default with MBS = CBS = 10-ms-of-the-rate and
high-prio-only = 0.
• tcp-mss-adjust
tcp-mss-adjust – Configures the Maximum Segment Size (MSS) adjustment for TCP
packets. A packet matching the entry will be forwarded to the ISA BB.
Default no specific action is configured by default.
Parameters esi — Specifies a 10-byte Ethernet Segment Identifier.
hop-limit-value — Specifies an integer value to be compared against the “Hop Limit” field in the
packet’s IPv6 header.
Values 0 to 255
interface-name — Specifies the name of an egress R-VPLS IP interface used to forward the
packets using ESI redirect for VPRN/IES service.
ipv6-address — Specifies the IPv6 address of a direct or indirect next hop to which to forward
matching packets.
lsp-name — Specifies an existing RSVP-TE or MPLS-TP LSP that supports LSP redirect.
nat-policy-name — Specifies the NAT policy to be used in NAT redirect.
nat-type — Specifies the nat-type to be either dslite or nat64.
policy-name — Specifies an IPv6 redirect policy configured in the config>filter>redirect-policy
context.
sap-id — Specifies an existing VPLS Ethernet SAP.
sdp-id:vc-id — Specifies an existing VPLS SDP.
payload-length-value — Specifies an integer value to be compared against the “Payload Length”
field in the packet’s IPv6 header.
rdr-url-string — Specifies the HTTP web address that will be sent to the user’s browser.
router-instance — Specifies “Base” or an existing VPRN service ID.
service-name — Specifies an existing VPRN service name.
value — Specifies the rate-limit value in Kbits per second. A rate of 0 results in all traffic being
dropped. A rate of max results in all traffic being forwarded.
Values 0 to 2000000000 | max
lt — Specifies “less than”. lt cannot be used with the lowest possible numerical value for the
parameter.
eq — Specifies “equal to”.
gt — Specifies “greater than”. gt cannot be used with the highest possible numerical value for the
parameter.