Cisco Cisco Packet Data Interworking Function (PDIF) Guía Para Resolver Problemas
Subscriber Configuration Mode Commands
qos rate-limit ▀
Cisco ASR 5000 Series Command Line Interface Reference ▄
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qos rate-limit
Configure the action on subscriber traffic flow that violates or exceeds the peak/committed data rate under traffic
policing functionality. When configured, the PDG/TTG performs traffic policing for the subscriber session. If the
GGSN changes the QoS via an Update PDP Context Request, the PDG/TTG uses the new QoS values for traffic
policing.
policing functionality. When configured, the PDG/TTG performs traffic policing for the subscriber session. If the
GGSN changes the QoS via an Update PDP Context Request, the PDG/TTG uses the new QoS values for traffic
policing.
Product
PDG/TTG
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator
Syntax
Disables the QoS data rate limit configuration for the APN.
Apply the specified limits and actions to the downlink (to the data coming from the GGSN over the Gn‘
interface).
interface).
Apply the specified limits and actions to the uplink (to the data coming from the UE over the IPSec tunnel).
Apply the specified limits and actions to the PDP contexts of the specified UMTS traffic class. The following
classes are supported:
classes are supported:
: Specifies the QoS for traffic patterns in which the data transfer is not time-critical (for
example, e-mail exchanges). This traffic pattern should be the lowest QoS.
: Specifies the QoS for traffic patterns in which there is a constant flow of packets
in each direction, upstream and downstream. This traffic pattern should be the highest QoS.
: Specifies the QoS for traffic patterns in which there is an
intermittent flow of packets in each direction, upstream and downstream. This traffic pattern should
be a higher QoS than the background pattern, but not as high as that for the streaming pattern.
be a higher QoS than the background pattern, but not as high as that for the streaming pattern.
is the 3GPP traffic handling priority and can be the integers 1,2, or 3.
: Specifies the QoS for traffic patterns in which there is a constant flow of data in one
direction, either upstream or downstream. This traffic pattern should be a higher QoS than the
interactive pattern, but not as high as that for the conversational pattern.
interactive pattern, but not as high as that for the conversational pattern.