Cisco Cisco Packet Data Gateway (PDG) Fehlerbehebungsanleitung
Subscriber Configuration Mode Commands
▀ qos traffic-police
▄ Cisco ASR 5000 Series Command Line Interface Reference
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qos traffic-police
Enables and configures traffic policing through the bandwidth limits and action for the subscriber traffic if it
exceeds/violates the peak or committed data rate. Uplink and downlink limits are configured separately.
exceeds/violates the peak or committed data rate. Uplink and downlink limits are configured separately.
Product
PDSN, HA, GGSN, ASN GW
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator
Syntax
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Apply the specified limits and actions to the downlink (data to the subscriber).
Apply the specified limits and actions to the uplink (data from the subscriber).
Default: 3000
The peak burst size allowed, in bytes.
The peak burst size allowed, in bytes.
must be an integer from 0 through 4294967295.
Important:
It is recommended that this parameter be configured to at least the greater of the following two
values: 1) 3 times greater than packet MTU for the subscriber connection, OR 2) 3 seconds worth of token accumulation
within the ―bucket‖ for the configured peak-data-rate.
within the ―bucket‖ for the configured peak-data-rate.
Default: 144000
The committed data rate (guaranteed-data-rate) in bps (bits per second).
The committed data rate (guaranteed-data-rate) in bps (bits per second).
must be an integer from 0 through 4294967295).
Default: lower-ip-precedence
The action to take on the packets that exceed the committed-data-rate but do not violate the peak-data-rate.
The following actions are supported:
The action to take on the packets that exceed the committed-data-rate but do not violate the peak-data-rate.
The following actions are supported:
: Drop the packet
: Transmit the packet after lowering the ip-precedence
: Transmit the packet