Related Documentation
- M, MX, T Series
- Overview of Source Class Usage
- System Requirements for SCU
- Roadmap for Configuring SCU
- Example: SCU Configuration
- Additional Information
- Source Class Usage
Configuring Route Filters and Source Classes in a Routing Policy
Begin configuring SCU by creating prefix route filters in a policy statement. These prefixes indicate the IPv4 or IPv6 source addresses to monitor. Within the policy statement, you must define and name the source classes attached to the filters.
An alternate configuration method, using the forwarding-class policy action, is even more flexible. It allows your IPv4 or IPv6 route filters to apply to an SCU profile, a DCU profile, or both simultaneously. Additionally, if you have only one term, you can implement the from and then statements at the [edit policy-options policy-statement policy-name] hierarchy level.
A third option is the existing DCU parameter of destination-class. For more information on DCU, see the Junos Policy Framework Configuration Guide.
Related Documentation
- M, MX, T Series
- Overview of Source Class Usage
- System Requirements for SCU
- Roadmap for Configuring SCU
- Example: SCU Configuration
- Additional Information
- Source Class Usage
Published: 2012-12-03
Related Documentation
- M, MX, T Series
- Overview of Source Class Usage
- System Requirements for SCU
- Roadmap for Configuring SCU
- Example: SCU Configuration
- Additional Information
- Source Class Usage