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LTE Emergency Profile Configuration Mode Commands
▀ ambr
▄ Command Line Interface Reference, StarOS Release 17
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ambr
Configures the maximum aggregated uplink and downlink bitrate values for this profile.
Product
MME
Privilege
Administrator
Mode
Exec > Global Configuration > LTE Policy Configuration > LTE Emergency Profile Configuration
configure > lte-policy > lte-emergency-profile profile_name
Entering the above command sequence results in the following prompt:
[local]host_name(lte-emergency-profile)#
Syntax
ambr max-ul bitrate max-dl bitrate
no ambr
no
Removes the aggregated maximum bitrate (AMBR) configuration for this emergency profile.
max-ul bitrate
Configures the maximum aggregated bitrate value for the uplink as an integer from 0 through 1410065408.
max-dl bitrate
Configures the maximum aggregated bitrate value for the downlink as an integer from 0 through
1410065408.
1410065408.
Usage
Use this command to configure uplink and downlink maximum aggregated bitrate values to be shared across
all non-guaranteed bitrate bearers established for the emergency session.
all non-guaranteed bitrate bearers established for the emergency session.
Example
The following example configures the uplink AMBR value to
2000
bps and the downlink AMBR value to
2000
bps:
ambr max-ul 2000 max-dl 2000