Cisco Cisco Packet Data Gateway (PDG)
Policy Control Configuration Mode Commands
▀ arp-priority-level
▄ Command Line Interface Reference, StarOS Release 18
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arp-priority-level
This command enables mapping of the ARP priority-level value received from PCRF to inter-user-priority value and be
sent in A11 session update.
sent in A11 session update.
Product
PDSN
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator
Mode
Exec > Global Configuration > Context Configuration > IMS Authorization Configuration > Policy Control
Configuration
Configuration
configure > context context_name > ims-auth-service service_name > policy-control
Entering the above command sequence results in the following prompt:
[context_name]host_name(config-imsa-dpca)#
Syntax
arp-priority-level map-to inter-user-priority
{ default | no } arp-priority-level map-to
default
Configures the default setting for this command.
Default: arp-priority-level to inter-user-priority mapping not applicable
Default: arp-priority-level to inter-user-priority mapping not applicable
no
Disables arp-priority-level to inter-user-priority mapping.
Usage
Important:
This command is for a customer-specific implementation to support IP-CAN policy control via Gx
interface in PDSN, wherein the PCRF informs the subscriber's subscription level (such as gold, silver, bronze) to
PDSN/PCEF via Priority-Level AVP, then PDSN maps the subscriber's subscription level to inter-user-priority and
transmits it to PCF via A11 session update message. For more information on the use of this command contact your
Cisco account representative.
PDSN/PCEF via Priority-Level AVP, then PDSN maps the subscriber's subscription level to inter-user-priority and
transmits it to PCF via A11 session update message. For more information on the use of this command contact your
Cisco account representative.