Connlimit
The following scenario shows how to filter packets based on the number of simultaneous connections.
Test System Drop Over Connections
Description
This scenario shows how to limit the number of simultaneous system connections using traffic selectors
Scenario
Note
In the example below, we use NSM operation on both DUT1 and DUT2 devices to establish two ICMP connections.
Step 1: Set the following configuration in DUT0 :
set interfaces ethernet eth0 address 10.0.0.1/24 set interfaces ethernet eth1 address 10.0.1.1/24 set system login user admin authentication encrypted-password '$6$GSjsCj8gHLv$/VcqU6FLi6CT2Oxn0MJQ2C2tqnRDrYKNF8HIYWJp68nvXvPdFccDsT04.WtigUONbKYrgKg8d6rEs8PjljMkH0' set system traffic policy local-in DROP_CONNLIMIT set traffic policy DROP_CONNLIMIT rule 1 action drop set traffic policy DROP_CONNLIMIT rule 1 selector CONNLIMIT_SEL set traffic selector CONNLIMIT_SEL rule 1 connlimit 2 set traffic selector CONNLIMIT_SEL rule 1 protocol icmp set traffic selector CONNLIMIT_SEL rule 1 state new
Step 2: Set the following configuration in DUT1 :
set interfaces ethernet eth0 address 10.0.0.2/24 set interfaces ethernet eth1 address 10.0.1.2/24 set service nsm operation TEST_OPER_1 destination-address 10.0.0.1 set service nsm operation TEST_OPER_1 interval 0.10 set service nsm operation TEST_OPER_1 type icmp set system login user admin authentication encrypted-password '$6$GSjsCj8gHLv$/VcqU6FLi6CT2Oxn0MJQ2C2tqnRDrYKNF8HIYWJp68nvXvPdFccDsT04.WtigUONbKYrgKg8d6rEs8PjljMkH0'
Step 3: Set the following configuration in DUT2 :
set interfaces ethernet eth0 address 10.0.0.3/24 set service nsm operation TEST_OPER_1 destination-address 10.0.0.1 set service nsm operation TEST_OPER_1 interval 0.10 set service nsm operation TEST_OPER_1 type icmp set system login user admin authentication encrypted-password '$6$GSjsCj8gHLv$/VcqU6FLi6CT2Oxn0MJQ2C2tqnRDrYKNF8HIYWJp68nvXvPdFccDsT04.WtigUONbKYrgKg8d6rEs8PjljMkH0'
Step 4: Run command system conntrack show protocol icmp destination 10.0.0.1 at DUT1 and expect this output:
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icmp 1 30 src=10.0.0.2 dst=10.0.0.1 type=8 code=0 id=17601 packets=13 bytes=416 src=10.0.0.1 dst=10.0.0.2 type=0 code=0 id=17601 packets=13 bytes=416 mark=0 use=1 conntrack v1.4.7 (conntrack-tools): 1 flow entries have been shown.
Step 5: Run command service nsm operation show at DUT1 and expect this output:
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------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Operation Alarm Status RTT(s) Jitter(s) Loss(%) Window Toggled Prev-toggled ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- TEST_OPER_1 --- --- 0.000266 0.000034 0.000000 2/2 --- ---
Step 6: Run command system conntrack show protocol icmp destination 10.0.0.1 at DUT2 and expect this output:
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icmp 1 29 src=10.0.0.3 dst=10.0.0.1 type=8 code=0 id=10582 packets=6 bytes=192 src=10.0.0.1 dst=10.0.0.3 type=0 code=0 id=10582 packets=6 bytes=192 mark=0 use=1 conntrack v1.4.7 (conntrack-tools): 1 flow entries have been shown.
Step 7: Run command service nsm operation show at DUT2 and expect this output:
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------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Operation Alarm Status RTT(s) Jitter(s) Loss(%) Window Toggled Prev-toggled ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- TEST_OPER_1 --- --- 0.000329 0.000006 0.000000 2/2 --- ---
Step 8: Expect a failure in the following command:
Ping IP address 10.0.0.1 from DUT1:
admin@DUT1$ ping 10.0.0.1 count 5 size 56 timeout 1Show output
PING 10.0.0.1 (10.0.0.1) 56(84) bytes of data. --- 10.0.0.1 ping statistics --- 5 packets transmitted, 0 received, 100% packet loss, time 4101ms
Step 9: Expect a failure in the following command:
Ping IP address 10.0.1.1 from DUT1:
admin@DUT1$ ping 10.0.1.1 count 5 size 56 timeout 1Show output
PING 10.0.1.1 (10.0.1.1) 56(84) bytes of data. --- 10.0.1.1 ping statistics --- 5 packets transmitted, 0 received, 100% packet loss, time 4096ms
Note
In this case, both pings fail because the policy is applied at system level.
Test Interface Drop Over Connections
Description
This scenario shows how to limit the number of simultaneous interface connections using traffic selectors
Scenario
Note
In the example below, we use NSM operation on both DUT1 and DUT2 devices to establish two ICMP connections.
Step 1: Set the following configuration in DUT0 :
set interfaces ethernet eth0 address 10.0.0.1/24 set interfaces ethernet eth0 traffic policy local-in DROP_CONNLIMIT set interfaces ethernet eth1 address 10.0.1.1/24 set system login user admin authentication encrypted-password '$6$GSjsCj8gHLv$/VcqU6FLi6CT2Oxn0MJQ2C2tqnRDrYKNF8HIYWJp68nvXvPdFccDsT04.WtigUONbKYrgKg8d6rEs8PjljMkH0' set traffic policy DROP_CONNLIMIT rule 1 action drop set traffic policy DROP_CONNLIMIT rule 1 selector CONNLIMIT_SEL set traffic selector CONNLIMIT_SEL rule 1 connlimit 2 set traffic selector CONNLIMIT_SEL rule 1 protocol icmp set traffic selector CONNLIMIT_SEL rule 1 state new
Step 2: Set the following configuration in DUT1 :
set interfaces ethernet eth0 address 10.0.0.2/24 set interfaces ethernet eth1 address 10.0.1.2/24 set service nsm operation TEST_OPER_1 destination-address 10.0.0.1 set service nsm operation TEST_OPER_1 interval 0.10 set service nsm operation TEST_OPER_1 type icmp set system login user admin authentication encrypted-password '$6$GSjsCj8gHLv$/VcqU6FLi6CT2Oxn0MJQ2C2tqnRDrYKNF8HIYWJp68nvXvPdFccDsT04.WtigUONbKYrgKg8d6rEs8PjljMkH0'
Step 3: Set the following configuration in DUT2 :
set interfaces ethernet eth0 address 10.0.0.3/24 set service nsm operation TEST_OPER_1 destination-address 10.0.0.1 set service nsm operation TEST_OPER_1 interval 0.10 set service nsm operation TEST_OPER_1 type icmp set system login user admin authentication encrypted-password '$6$GSjsCj8gHLv$/VcqU6FLi6CT2Oxn0MJQ2C2tqnRDrYKNF8HIYWJp68nvXvPdFccDsT04.WtigUONbKYrgKg8d6rEs8PjljMkH0'
Step 4: Run command system conntrack show protocol icmp destination 10.0.0.1 at DUT1 and expect this output:
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icmp 1 29 src=10.0.0.2 dst=10.0.0.1 type=8 code=0 id=18052 packets=15 bytes=480 src=10.0.0.1 dst=10.0.0.2 type=0 code=0 id=18052 packets=15 bytes=480 mark=0 use=1 conntrack v1.4.7 (conntrack-tools): 1 flow entries have been shown.
Step 5: Run command service nsm operation show at DUT1 and expect this output:
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------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Operation Alarm Status RTT(s) Jitter(s) Loss(%) Window Toggled Prev-toggled ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- TEST_OPER_1 --- --- 0.000294 0.000035 0.000000 2/2 --- ---
Step 6: Run command system conntrack show protocol icmp destination 10.0.0.1 at DUT2 and expect this output:
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icmp 1 29 src=10.0.0.3 dst=10.0.0.1 type=8 code=0 id=10911 packets=8 bytes=256 src=10.0.0.1 dst=10.0.0.3 type=0 code=0 id=10911 packets=8 bytes=256 mark=0 use=1 conntrack v1.4.7 (conntrack-tools): 1 flow entries have been shown.
Step 7: Run command service nsm operation show at DUT2 and expect this output:
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------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Operation Alarm Status RTT(s) Jitter(s) Loss(%) Window Toggled Prev-toggled ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- TEST_OPER_1 --- --- 0.000314 0.000007 0.000000 2/2 --- ---
Step 8: Expect a failure in the following command:
Ping IP address 10.0.0.1 from DUT1:
admin@DUT1$ ping 10.0.0.1 count 5 size 56 timeout 1Show output
PING 10.0.0.1 (10.0.0.1) 56(84) bytes of data. --- 10.0.0.1 ping statistics --- 5 packets transmitted, 0 received, 100% packet loss, time 4092ms
Step 9: Ping IP address 10.0.1.1 from DUT1:
admin@DUT1$ ping 10.0.1.1 count 5 size 56 timeout 1Show output
PING 10.0.1.1 (10.0.1.1) 56(84) bytes of data. 64 bytes from 10.0.1.1: icmp_seq=1 ttl=64 time=0.259 ms 64 bytes from 10.0.1.1: icmp_seq=2 ttl=64 time=0.268 ms 64 bytes from 10.0.1.1: icmp_seq=3 ttl=64 time=0.195 ms 64 bytes from 10.0.1.1: icmp_seq=4 ttl=64 time=0.268 ms 64 bytes from 10.0.1.1: icmp_seq=5 ttl=64 time=0.216 ms --- 10.0.1.1 ping statistics --- 5 packets transmitted, 5 received, 0% packet loss, time 4081ms rtt min/avg/max/mdev = 0.195/0.241/0.268/0.030 ms
Note
In this case, the second ping succeeds because the policy is applied at interface level.
Test Interface Log Under Connections
Description
This scenario shows how to log new incomming connections using traffic selectors
Scenario
Note
In the example below, we use NSM operation on both DUT1 and DUT2 devices to establish two ICMP connections.
Step 1: Set the following configuration in DUT0 :
set interfaces ethernet eth0 address 10.0.0.1/24 set interfaces ethernet eth0 traffic policy local-in DROP_CONNLIMIT set interfaces ethernet eth1 address 10.0.1.1/24 set system login user admin authentication encrypted-password '$6$GSjsCj8gHLv$/VcqU6FLi6CT2Oxn0MJQ2C2tqnRDrYKNF8HIYWJp68nvXvPdFccDsT04.WtigUONbKYrgKg8d6rEs8PjljMkH0' set traffic policy DROP_CONNLIMIT rule 1 action accept set traffic policy DROP_CONNLIMIT rule 1 log prefix Incomming_connection set traffic policy DROP_CONNLIMIT rule 1 selector CONNLIMIT_SEL set traffic selector CONNLIMIT_SEL rule 1 not connlimit 2 set traffic selector CONNLIMIT_SEL rule 1 protocol icmp set traffic selector CONNLIMIT_SEL rule 1 state new
Step 2: Set the following configuration in DUT1 :
set interfaces ethernet eth0 address 10.0.0.2/24 set interfaces ethernet eth1 address 10.0.1.2/24 set service nsm operation TEST_OPER_1 destination-address 10.0.0.1 set service nsm operation TEST_OPER_1 interval 0.10 set service nsm operation TEST_OPER_1 type icmp set system login user admin authentication encrypted-password '$6$GSjsCj8gHLv$/VcqU6FLi6CT2Oxn0MJQ2C2tqnRDrYKNF8HIYWJp68nvXvPdFccDsT04.WtigUONbKYrgKg8d6rEs8PjljMkH0'
Step 3: Set the following configuration in DUT2 :
set interfaces ethernet eth0 address 10.0.0.3/24 set service nsm operation TEST_OPER_1 destination-address 10.0.0.1 set service nsm operation TEST_OPER_1 interval 0.10 set service nsm operation TEST_OPER_1 type icmp set system login user admin authentication encrypted-password '$6$GSjsCj8gHLv$/VcqU6FLi6CT2Oxn0MJQ2C2tqnRDrYKNF8HIYWJp68nvXvPdFccDsT04.WtigUONbKYrgKg8d6rEs8PjljMkH0'
Step 4: Run command system conntrack show protocol icmp destination 10.0.0.1 at DUT1 and expect this output:
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icmp 1 29 src=10.0.0.2 dst=10.0.0.1 type=8 code=0 id=18510 packets=14 bytes=448 src=10.0.0.1 dst=10.0.0.2 type=0 code=0 id=18510 packets=14 bytes=448 mark=0 use=1 conntrack v1.4.7 (conntrack-tools): 1 flow entries have been shown.
Step 5: Run command service nsm operation show at DUT1 and expect this output:
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------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Operation Alarm Status RTT(s) Jitter(s) Loss(%) Window Toggled Prev-toggled ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- TEST_OPER_1 --- --- 0.000231 0.000073 0.000000 2/2 --- ---
Step 6: Run command system conntrack show protocol icmp destination 10.0.0.1 at DUT2 and expect this output:
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icmp 1 29 src=10.0.0.3 dst=10.0.0.1 type=8 code=0 id=11250 packets=5 bytes=160 src=10.0.0.1 dst=10.0.0.3 type=0 code=0 id=11250 packets=5 bytes=160 mark=0 use=1 conntrack v1.4.7 (conntrack-tools): 1 flow entries have been shown.
Step 7: Run command service nsm operation show at DUT2 and expect this output:
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------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Operation Alarm Status RTT(s) Jitter(s) Loss(%) Window Toggled Prev-toggled ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- TEST_OPER_1 --- --- 0.000274 0.000026 0.000000 2/2 --- ---
Step 8: Ping IP address 10.0.1.1 from DUT1:
admin@DUT1$ ping 10.0.1.1 count 5 size 56 timeout 1Show output
PING 10.0.1.1 (10.0.1.1) 56(84) bytes of data. 64 bytes from 10.0.1.1: icmp_seq=1 ttl=64 time=0.361 ms 64 bytes from 10.0.1.1: icmp_seq=2 ttl=64 time=0.189 ms 64 bytes from 10.0.1.1: icmp_seq=3 ttl=64 time=0.230 ms 64 bytes from 10.0.1.1: icmp_seq=4 ttl=64 time=0.233 ms 64 bytes from 10.0.1.1: icmp_seq=5 ttl=64 time=0.208 ms --- 10.0.1.1 ping statistics --- 5 packets transmitted, 5 received, 0% packet loss, time 4096ms rtt min/avg/max/mdev = 0.189/0.244/0.361/0.060 ms
Step 9: Run command system journal show | grep ACCEPT at DUT0 and expect this output:
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Feb 12 16:28:01.490749 osdx kernel: [Incomming_connection-1] ACCEPT IN=eth0 OUT= MAC=de:ad:be:ef:6c:00:de:ad:be:ef:6c:10:08:00 SRC=10.0.0.2 DST=10.0.0.1 LEN=32 TOS=0x00 PREC=0x00 TTL=64 ID=39704 DF PROTO=ICMP TYPE=8 CODE=0 ID=18510 SEQ=1 Feb 12 16:28:02.565969 osdx kernel: [Incomming_connection-1] ACCEPT IN=eth0 OUT= MAC=de:ad:be:ef:6c:00:de:ad:be:ef:6c:20:08:00 SRC=10.0.0.3 DST=10.0.0.1 LEN=32 TOS=0x00 PREC=0x00 TTL=64 ID=59931 DF PROTO=ICMP TYPE=8 CODE=0 ID=11250 SEQ=1
Note
As you can see in the output of the previous command, only the first two incoming connections are logged in the journal.