Cisco Cisco ASR 5700
QCI - QoS Mapping Configuration Mode Commands
▀ qci
▄ Command Line Interface Reference, StarOS Release 17
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Important:
The optional keywords associated with each of the initial optional keywords are abbreviated in the
syntax examples above for clarity. Refer to the definitions below for the full keyword paths and associated descriptions
for each keyword string in this command.
for each keyword string in this command.
default
Resets the default values for the select QCI value.
no
Disables the selected QCI value.
num
Specifies the QCI value to be enabled; must be an integer between 1-9 or 128-254.
Important:
Only standards-based QCI values of 1 through 9 are supported.
QCI values 1 through 9 are defined in 3GPP Specification TS 23.203 “Policy and charging control
architecture”.
architecture”.
delay-class delay-class-value precedenced-class precedence-class-value
reliability-class reliability-class-value
reliability-class reliability-class-value
delay-class
: Specifies the pre-release 8 value for configuring packet delay.
delay-class-value
must be an integer from 1 through 9.
precedence-class
: Specifies the pre-release 8 value for configuring packet precedence.
precedence-class-value
must be an integer from 1 through 32.
reliability-class
: Specifies the pre-release 8 value for configuring packet reliability.
reliability-class-value
must be an integer from 1 through 32.
downlink
Configures parameters for downlink traffic.
encaps-header { copy-inner | dscp-marking dscp-marking-value }
encaps-header
: Specifies that the DSCP marking must be set on the encapsulation header for IP-in-IP,
GRE, or GTP encapsulation.
copy-inner
: Specifies that the DSCP marking is to be acquired from the UDP headers within the
encapsulation.
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.
gbr
Specifies that this QCI type is Guaranteed Bit Rate (GBR).
internal-qos priority priority
Sets the internal QoS. These get resolved in L2 values.
priority
is an integer value from 0 through 7.