2. Enable the interface and specify the amount of bandwidth reserved on each Packet
Forwarding Engine for tunnel traffic that uses inline services.
[edit chassis fpc slot-number pic number]
user@host# set inline-services bandwidth 1g
Related
Documentation
Network Address Translation Overview on page 999•
• Network Address Port Translation Overview on page 1001
• IPsec for ACX Series Overview on page 1087
• Understanding Service Sets on page 1028
• Service Filters in ACX Series on page 1035
• Guidelines for Applying Service Filters on page 1036
• Service Filter Match Conditions for IPv4 Traffic on page 1038
• Service Filter Actions on page 1039
• Network Address Translation Address Overload in ACX Series on page 1001
• CoS for NAT Services on ACX Series Universal Access Routers on page 887
• Network Address Translation Constraints on ACX on page 1003
• Configuring Address Pools for Network Address Port Translation (NAPT) Overview on
page 1007
• Network Address Translation Rules Overview on page 1004
• Configuring Service Sets for Network Address Translation on page 1030
• Configuring Service Sets to Be Applied to Services Interfaces on page 1031
• Configuring Queuing and Scheduling on Inline Services Interface on page 1040
ALGs Available by Default for Junos OS Address Aware NAT on ACX500 Router
The following Application Level Gateways (ALGs) listed in Table 63 on page 1010 are
supported for NAT processing on ACX500 routers.
To view the implementation details (port, protocol, and so on) for these Junos OS default
applications, locate the Junos OS Default ALG Name in the table and then look up the
listed name in the groups. For example, for details about TFTP, look up junos-tftp as
shown.
NOTE: The ALG for NAT is supported only on the ACX500 indoor routers.
TIP: The Junos OS provides the junos-alg, which enables other ALGs to
function by handling ALG registrations, causing slow path packets to flow
through registered ALGs, and transferring ALG events to the ALG plug-ins.
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