Cisco Cisco ASR 5000
Subscriber Configuration Mode Commands
▀ qos rate-limit
▄ Command Line Interface Reference, StarOS Release 18
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qos rate-limit
Configure the action on subscriber traffic flow that violates or exceeds the peak/committed data rate under traffic
policing functionality. When configured, the PDG/TTG performs traffic policing for the subscriber session. If the
GGSN changes the QoS via an Update PDP Context Request, the PDG/TTG uses the new QoS values for traffic
policing.
policing functionality. When configured, the PDG/TTG performs traffic policing for the subscriber session. If the
GGSN changes the QoS via an Update PDP Context Request, the PDG/TTG uses the new QoS values for traffic
policing.
Product
PDG/TTG
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator
Mode
Exec > Global Configuration > Context Configuration > Subscriber Configuration
configure > context context_name > subscriber { default | name subscriber_name }
Entering the above command sequence results in the following prompt:
[context_name]host_name(config-subscriber)#
Syntax
qos rate-limit { downlink | uplink } [ qci qci_val ] [ burst-size { bytes | auto-readjust
[ duration dur ] } ] [ exceed-action { drop | lower-ip-precedence | transmit } [ violate-
action { drop | lower-ip-precedence | shape [ transmit-when-buffer-full ] | transmit } ]
] | [ violate-action { drop | lower-ip-precedence | shape [ transmit-when-buffer-full ] |
transmit } [ exceed-action { drop | lower-ip-precedence | transmit } ] ] +no qos rate-
limit direction { downlink | uplink } [ qci qci_val ]
[ duration dur ] } ] [ exceed-action { drop | lower-ip-precedence | transmit } [ violate-
action { drop | lower-ip-precedence | shape [ transmit-when-buffer-full ] | transmit } ]
] | [ violate-action { drop | lower-ip-precedence | shape [ transmit-when-buffer-full ] |
transmit } [ exceed-action { drop | lower-ip-precedence | transmit } ] ] +no qos rate-
limit direction { downlink | uplink } [ qci qci_val ]
no
Disables the QoS data rate limit configuration for the subscriber.
downlink
Applies the specified limits and actions to the downlink (to the data coming from the GGSN over the Gn’
interface).
interface).
uplink
Applies the specified limits and actions to the uplink (to the data coming from the UE over the IPSec tunnel).
Important:
If this keyword is omitted, the same values are used for all classes.
qci
qci_val
qci_val
is the QoS Class identifier (QCI) for which the negotiate limit is being set expressed as an integer
from 1 through 9. If no qci-val is configured, it will be taken as undefined-qci (same as undefined-qos class).
burst-size {
bytes
|
auto-readjust
[
duration
dur
] }
Default: See the Usage section for this command
The burst size allowed (in bytes) for peak data rate and committed data rate.
The burst size allowed (in bytes) for peak data rate and committed data rate.