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Configuring Flow-based Traffic Policing
Traffic Policing is configured on a per-subscriber basis for either locally configured subscribers on the system or
subscriber profiles configured on a remote RADIUS server.
subscriber profiles configured on a remote RADIUS server.
Flow-based traffic policy is configured on the system with the following building blocks:
Class Maps: The basic building block of a flow-based traffic policing. It is used to control over the packet
classification.
Policy Maps: A more advanced building block for a flow-based traffic policing. It manages admission control
based on the Class Maps and the corresponding flow treatment based on QoS traffic-police or QoS DSCP
marking.
marking.
Policy Group: This is a set of one or more Policy Maps applied to a subscriber. it also resolves the conflict if a
flow matches to multiple policies.
This section provides instructions for configuring traffic policies and assigning to local subscriber profiles on the
system.
system.
For information on how to configure subscriber profiles on a remote RADIUS server, refer to the StarentVSA and
StarentVSA1 dictionary descriptions in the AAA and GTP Interface Administration and Reference.
StarentVSA1 dictionary descriptions in the AAA and GTP Interface Administration and Reference.
Important:
This section provides the minimum instruction set for configuring flow-based traffic policing on an
AGW service. Commands that configure additional properties are provided in the Command Line Interface Reference.
These instructions assume that you have already configured the system-level configuration as described in product
administration guide.
administration guide.
To configure the flow-based traffic policing on an AGW service:
1. Configure the traffic class maps on the system to support flow-based traffic policing by applying the example
configuration in the
2. Configure the policy maps with traffic class maps on the system to support flow-based traffic policing by
3. Configure the policy group with policy maps on the system to support flow-based traffic policing by applying
the example configuration in the
4. Associate the subscriber profile with policy group to enable flow-based traffic policing for subscriber by
applying the example configuration in the
5. Verify your flow-based traffic policing configuration by following the steps in the
6. Save your configuration to flash memory, an external memory device, and/or a network location using the Exec
mode command
save configuration
. For additional information on how to verify and save configuration
files, refer to the System Administration Guide and the Command Line Interface Reference.
Configuring Class Maps
This section describes how to configure Class Maps on the system to support Flow-based Traffic Policing.