Cisco Cisco Packet Data Gateway (PDG) Fehlerbehebungsanleitung
SGSN APN Policy Configuration Mode Commands
▀ qos rate-limit direction
▄ Cisco ASR 5000 Series Command Line Interface Reference
OL-22948-01
qos rate-limit direction
Configure the parameters and actions governing the subscriber traffic flow if it violates or exceeds configured peak or
committed data rates.
committed data rates.
This command can be entered multiple times to specify different combinations of traffic direction and class. If this
command is not configured at all, the GGSN does not perform traffic policing or QoS negotiation with the SGSN (i.e. it
accepts all of the SGSN-provided values for the PDP context.
command is not configured at all, the GGSN does not perform traffic policing or QoS negotiation with the SGSN (i.e. it
accepts all of the SGSN-provided values for the PDP context.
Additional information on the QoS traffic policing functionality is located in the System Enhanced Feature
Configuration Guide.
Configuration Guide.
Important:
This command should be used in conjunction with the
command to limit the
maximum possible bandwidth consumption by the APN.
Product
SGSN
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator
Syntax
Disables the QoS data rate limit configuration for the APN policy.
Important:
If no Qos Profile is configured, the system‘s default behavior is to use the information provided by
the SGSN.
Apply the limits and actions configured with the other keywords to the selected link:
- This is the direction from GGSN to MS. (from Gn to Iu/Gb).
- This is the direction from MS to GGSN (from Iu/Gb to Gn).
Default: See the table of class default values in the Usage section below.
The peak burst size allowed. System measurements for this value exclude the GTP and outer packet headers.
Supported options include:
The peak burst size allowed. System measurements for this value exclude the GTP and outer packet headers.
Supported options include:
: Must be an integer from 1 through 6000000.