Cisco Cisco ASR 5700
ARP-RP Mapping Profile Configuration Mode
▀ arp
▄ Command Line Interface Reference, StarOS Release 17
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arp
This command modifies the ARP (allocation retention priority) to RP (radio priority) mapping in the ARP-RP Mapping
Profile.
Profile.
Product
SGSN
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator
Mode
Exec > Global Configuration > SGSN Global Configuration > ARP-RP Mapping Profile Configuration
configure > sgsn-global > qos-arp-rp-map-profile arp-rp_prof_name
Entering the above command sequence results in the following prompt:
[local]host_name(config-arp-rp-map-profile-arp-rp_prof_name)#
Syntax
arparp_value radio-priority rp_value
arp
Defines the allocation retention priority.
arp_value
: Enter an integer from 1 to 3.
radio-priority
Defines the radio priority.
rp_value
: Enter an integer from 1 to 4.
Usage
When the ARP-RP Mapping Profile is created it includes default ARP-RP mapping:
ARP1 RP4
ARP2 RP4
ARP3 RP4
The commands in this mode can be issued as needed to modify the mapping.
Use the
Use the
show sgsn-mode
command to display the ARP-RP profile and configuration.
Use the
radio-priority
keyword of the
sm
command in either the GPRS Service configuration mode or
the SGSN Service configuration mode to associate the ARP-RP Mapping Profile with either of the service
types.
types.
Example
To change the radio priority from 4 to 2 for the allocation retention priority of 1, use the following command.
arp 1 rp 2