Interestingly, it depends on where you apply the policer.
https://www.juniper.net/documentation/us/en/software/junos/routing-policy/topics/concept/policer-mx-m120-m320-implementation-overview.htmlNOTE: The measured length of a packet changes according to the family type that the policer applies to. If the policer is applied under the family inet hierarchy, the policer considers only the IPv4 packet length. If the policer is applied under the family vpls hierarchy, the entire Ethernet frame (including the Ethernet MAC header) is included in the packet length.
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Original Message:
Sent: 09-16-2022 17:08
From: Unknown User
Subject: Question on Policers
Hi.
If I configure an 200Mbps input policer on an IP interface, does the 200Mbps include Ethernet/IP/TCP headers?
Thanks,
Deepak
Juniper Business Use Only