Cisco Cisco ASR 5000
SGSN PSP Configuration Mode Commands
associate ▀
Command Line Interface Reference, StarOS Release 18 ▄
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enabling the HNB-GW to perform differentiated services code point (DSCP) marking of control packets and
signaling messages at the HNB-GW. This DSCP marking feature enables the HNB-GW to perform
classifying and managing of network traffic and to determine quality of service (QoS) for the interfaces to an
IP network
signaling messages at the HNB-GW. This DSCP marking feature enables the HNB-GW to perform
classifying and managing of network traffic and to determine quality of service (QoS) for the interfaces to an
IP network
Usage
Use this command to create an association between a specific peer-server process (PSP) and a specific
application server process (ASP) instance or a specific differentiated services code point (DSCP marking
template).
Before using the
application server process (ASP) instance or a specific differentiated services code point (DSCP marking
template).
Before using the
associate
command, the values for the
psp-mode
and
end-point
commands must be
configured.
Before using the
Before using the
associate
command, the M3UA end-point of the ASP must be configured. Use the
commands defined in the ASP Configuration Mode chapter of the Command Line Interface Reference.
While enabling DSCP marking of SCTP (control packets) on HNB-GW only
While enabling DSCP marking of SCTP (control packets) on HNB-GW only
associate dscp-template
downlink template_name
command is applicable. For more information about DSCP marking templates,
refer to the DSCP Template Configuration Commands Mode chapter.
Example
Associate this PSP instance with ASP configuration instance
2
:
associate asp instance 2
Use the following command to terminate all associations with this PSP instance:
no associate
Associate this PSP instance with a DSCP marking template identified as
dscptemp1
:
associate dscp-template downlink dscptemp1