JUNOSe 7.2.x Policy Management Configuration Guide
32 ! Creating Classifier Groups and Policy Rules
The precedence of rules is important if you want a specific rule to be applied. For
example, if an IP policy list has both a rate-limit-profile rule (which specifies a color)
and a color rule in the same classifier-group, the color specified by the color rule is
always used rather than the color implied in the rate-limit-profile rule (the color rule
has a higher precedence).
Ta b l e 5 lists the policy rule commands that you can use for each type of policy list.
The table lists the rules in their order of precedence..
NOTE: The ES2 10G Uplink LM supports only IP interfaces.
Table 5: Policy Rule Commands and Precedence
ATM Frame Relay GRE IP IPv6 L2TP MPLS VLAN
forward forward forward forward forward forward forward forward
color color color forward
interface (input
and secondary
input policies
only)
color color color color
exception (input
and secondary
input policies
only)
mark-clp mark-de mark forward
next-hop for
input policies
only (not
supported on
ES2 10G Uplink
LM)
rate-limit-
profile
rate-limit-
profile
rate-limit-
profile
mark-user-
priority
filter filter filter color user-packet-
class
filter mark-exp filter
user-packet-
class
user-packet-
class
user-packet-
class
rate-limit-
profile
traffic-class user-packet-
class
filter user-packet-
class
traffic-class traffic-class traffic-class rate-limit-
profile (not
supported on
ES2 10G Uplink
LM)
mark traffic-class user-packet-
class
traffic-class
–––traffic-classfilter–traffic-class–
–––mark––––
–––filter––––
–––log (not
supported on
ES2 10G Uplink
LM)
––––