Cisco Cisco Packet Data Gateway (PDG)
QCI - QoS Mapping Configuration Mode Commands
operator-defined-qci ▀
Command Line Interface Reference, StarOS Release 18 ▄
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uplink
Configures parameters for uplink traffic.
encaps-header { copy-inner | copy-outer | dscp-marking dscp-marking-value }
Specifies that the DSCP marking must be set on the encapsulation header for IP-in-IP, GRE, or GTP
encapsulation.
encapsulation.
copy-inner
: Specifies that the DSCP marking is to be acquired from the UDP headers within the
encapsulation.
copy-outer
used to copy the DSCP value coming in the data packet from S1u interface to the data
packet sent on the S5 interface and vice-versa.
dscp-marking dscp-marking-value
: Specifies that the DSCP marking is to be defined by this
keyword.
dscp-marking-value
is expressed as a hexadecimal number from 0x00 through 0x3F.
internal-qos priority priority
Sets the internal QoS. These get resolved in L2 values.
priority
is an integer value from 0 through 7.
user-datagram dscp-marking dscp-marking-value
Specifies that the IP DSCP marking is to be defined by this keyword.
dscp-marking-value
is expressed as a hexadecimal number from 0x00 through 0x3F.
pre-rel8-qos-mapping num
Maps non-standard QCI to a standard QCI that has the characteristics (TC, THP, SI, TD, SSD) similar to
desired pre-rel8 standard QoS values during 3G call or GnGp handover.
desired pre-rel8 standard QoS values during 3G call or GnGp handover.
num
must be an integer from:
1 through 4 for GBR
5 through 9 for non-GBR
Important:
If the wrong value is chosen, one of the following configuration errors will appear: “Failure: Only
QCI range 1 - 4 are allowed for GBR QCI” or “Failure: Only QCI range 5 - 9 are allowed for Non-GBR QCI”.
QCI values 1 through 9 are defined in 3GPP Specification TS 23.203 “Policy and charging control
architecture”.
architecture”.
Usage
Use this command to create and map non-standard QCI values to enforceable QoS parameters in P-GW so
that calls can be accepted when non-standard QCI values are received from UE or PCRF.
that calls can be accepted when non-standard QCI values are received from UE or PCRF.
Important:
Use of non-standard QCIs require that a valid license key be installed. Contact your Cisco Account
or Support representative for information on how to obtain a license.
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