Cisco Cisco Packet Data Interworking Function (PDIF)
PDSN Service RoHC Configuration Mode Commands
profile ▀
Command Line Interface Reference, StarOS Release 17 ▄
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profile
Specifies the header compression profiles to use. A header compression profile is a specification of how to compress the
headers of a specific kind of packet stream over a specific kind of link. At least one profile must be specified.
headers of a specific kind of packet stream over a specific kind of link. At least one profile must be specified.
Product
PDSN
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator
Mode
Exec > Global Configuration > Context Configuration > PDSN Service Configuration > PDSN Service ROHC
configure > context context_name > pdsn-service service_name > ip header-compression rohc
Entering the above command sequence results in the following prompt:
[context_name]host_name(config-ip-header-compression-rohc)#
Syntax
profile { [ esp-ip ] [ rtp-udp ] [ udp-ip ] [ uncompressed-ip ] }
default profile
default
Default: esp-ip rtp-udp udp-ip uncompressed-ip
This command sets the RoHC profile configuration back to its default setting.
This command sets the RoHC profile configuration back to its default setting.
esp-ip
This enables RoHC Profile 0x0003 which is for ESP/IP compression, compression of the header chain up to
and including the first ESP header, but not subsequent subheaders.
and including the first ESP header, but not subsequent subheaders.
rtp-udp
This enables RoHCProfile 0x0001 which is for RTP/UDP/IP compression
udp-ip
This enables RoHC Profile 0x0002 which is for UDP/IP compression, compression of the first 12 octets of
the UDP payload is not attempted.
the UDP payload is not attempted.
uncompressed-ip
This enables RoHC Profile 0x0000 which is for sending uncompressed IP packets.
Usage
Us this command to specify the RoHC header compression profiles to use.
Example
The following command sets the profiles to use as esp-ip and rtp-udp:
profile esp-ip rtp-udp