* Christopher E. Brown <[email protected]> [2012-11-06 10:41]:
> 
> And I have tested and seen exactly the opposite with 10.4R10 in both
> MX80 and all trio MX960.
> 
> 
> Create a policer and a vpls filter that matches unknown ucast, bcast and
> mcast.
> 
> Apply to VPLS forwarding table in 2 instances
> 
> ...
> 
> Two filter instances, but one shared policer.

Just to be sure, could you try to use the "interface-specific" keyword
for your filter?

I wonder if someone can clear this up. I think shared filters are more
intuitive and in line with how "normal" interface filters work. But
then I would need that "instance-specific" knob.

At the moment I only see the "solution" to have individual flood
filters for every VPLS instance which makes large-scale deployment
complicated (I wanted to apply a standard filter in an apply-group).

Regards

Sebastian

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