Cisco Cisco Packet Data Gateway (PDG)
dedicated-bearers
Configures the MME to either accept or reject dedicated GBR and Non-GBR bearers.
Product
MME
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator
Command Modes
Exec > Global Configuration > APN Profile Configuration
configure > apn-profile profile_name
Entering the above command sequence results in the following prompt:
[local]
host_name
(apn-profile-
profile_name
)#
Syntax Description
dedicated-bearers { gbr { accept | reject } | non-gbr { accept | reject } }
[ remove ] dedicated-bearers { gbr | non-gbr }
[ remove ] dedicated-bearers { gbr | non-gbr }
remove
Removes the configuration, returning the system to the default setting where the MME accepts GBR or
Non-GBR dedicated bearers.
Non-GBR dedicated bearers.
gbr { accept | reject }
Configures the MME to accept or reject dedicated GBR bearers.
non-gbr { accept | reject }
Configures the MME to accept or reject dedicated Non-GBR bearers.
Usage Guidelines
The MME differentiates GBR and Non-GBR dedicated bearers as follows: GBR Bearers - QCI value ranges
from 1 to 4; Non-GBR bearers - QCI value ranges from 5-9.
from 1 to 4; Non-GBR bearers - QCI value ranges from 5-9.
In the case of a UE-initiated Bearer Resource Allocation Reject, the ESM cause "EPS QOS not accepted" is
used and the corresponding bearer allocation reject MME statistic is incremented.
used and the corresponding bearer allocation reject MME statistic is incremented.
In the case of a Create Bearer Request Reject, the EGTP cause "Service denied" is used and the corresponding
EGTP statistic is incremented.
EGTP statistic is incremented.
Note: Handling of multiple bearers in a Create Bearer request from S-GW for Partial accept/reject of
GBR/Non-GBR dedicated bearers is a current limitation.
GBR/Non-GBR dedicated bearers is a current limitation.
Command Line Interface Reference, Modes A - B, StarOS Release 19
1442
APN Profile Configuration Mode
dedicated-bearers