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Question How many Layer 3 and Layer 2 policers are supported on Juniper Networks MX Series devices? Answer The Layer 3 interface policer limit for I-chip-based DPCs is 39,000 possible, with 16,000 tested
Answer Support ingress queuing, scheduling, and shaping Classification using EXP for VPLS without tunnel ACL-based classification for ingress QoS Layer 2 policers: per-VLAN ingress policers and per-VLAN egress policers Match 802.1p and PLP in a firewall filter Rewrite inner packets 802.1p Rate limit per queue Includes DEI7 bit in 802.1p-based classification Double the number of subscribers, schedulers, shapers, and queues per DPC Multiple VLAN bundling (interface sets within interface sets) Class-aware hierarchical policers For more information, see MX Series Interface Module Reference #enhancedqueuingDPC #FAQ #JuniperMXSeries
This type of service establishes pseudowires using either LDP or BGP on the service provider core network
With an Enhanced Queuing DPC, you can rate limit traffic by using firewall filters to apply single-rate two-color policers to the input or output traffic at logical interfaces
You can achieve an effect similar to CIR and PIR at the queue level by combining tricolor policers with rate-limit and drop profiles. You use the tricolor policers to enforce the CIR and PIR, by configuring the drop profiles to drop the yellow packets (packet loss priority (PLP): medium-high) before the green packets (PLP: low)
How many Layer 3 and Layer 2 policers are supported on Juniper Networks MX Series devices?