Cisco Cisco Packet Data Gateway (PDG)
APN Configuration Mode Commands
qos negotiate-limit ▀
Command Line Interface Reference, StarOS Release 18 ▄
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qos negotiate-limit
Cconfigures the QoS profile to provide the peak and committed data rate limits that the GGSN assigns to the APN. The
GGSN sends the QoS profile to the SGSNs in response to GTP Create/Update PDP Context requests for traffic shaping
and policing functionality.
GGSN sends the QoS profile to the SGSNs in response to GTP Create/Update PDP Context requests for traffic shaping
and policing functionality.
Product
GGSN
P-GW
SAEGW
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator
Mode
Exec > Global Configuration > Context Configuration > APN Configuration
configure > context context_name > apn apn_name
Entering the above command sequence results in the following prompt:
[context_name]host_name(config-apn)#
Syntax
qos negotiate-limit direction { downlink | uplink } [ qci qci_val ] [ peak-data-rate bps
[ committed-data-rate bps ] | committed-data-rate [ peak-data-rate bps ] ]
[ committed-data-rate bps ] | committed-data-rate [ peak-data-rate bps ] ]
no qos negotiate-limit direction { downlink | uplink } [ qci qci_val ] }
no
Disables the QoS Profile for the APN.
direction { downlink | uplink }
downlink
: Apply the specified limits and actions to the downlink (to-Gn direction).
uplink
: Apply the specified limits and actions to the uplink (to-Gi direction).
qci
qci_val
qci_val
is the QoS Class Identifier (QCI) for which the negotiate limit is being set. QCI ranges from 1 to 9.
If no qci-val is configured, it will be handled as an undefined-qci (same as undefined-qos class).
committed-data-rate
bps
Default: See the Usage section for this command
The committed data rate (guaranteed-data-rate) in bps (bits per second).
The committed data rate (guaranteed-data-rate) in bps (bits per second).
bps
must be an integer from 1 through 16000000 for the downlink direction or 1 through 8640000 for the
uplink direction. The value must also correspond to one of the permitted values identified the tables below. If
a non-permitted value is entered for this parameter, the system rounds the value to the nearest lower
supported value, except in the case where value is less than 1,000 bps. In this case, the system rounds the
value to 1,000 bps. In addition, if the configured committed rate is lower than the value configured for the
peak-data-rate, the system uses the configured peak rate for this parameter.
a non-permitted value is entered for this parameter, the system rounds the value to the nearest lower
supported value, except in the case where value is less than 1,000 bps. In this case, the system rounds the
value to 1,000 bps. In addition, if the configured committed rate is lower than the value configured for the
peak-data-rate, the system uses the configured peak rate for this parameter.