Cisco Cisco Packet Data Gateway (PDG)
Context Configuration Mode Commands I-M
▀ mpls exp
▄ Command Line Interface Reference, StarOS Release 16
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mpls exp
Sets the default behavior as Best Effort using a zero value in the 3-bit MPLS EXP (Experimental) header. This setting
overrides the value sent by the mobile subscriber.
overrides the value sent by the mobile subscriber.
Product
eHRPD
GGSN
PDSN (HA)
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator
Mode
Exec > Global Configuration > Context Configuration
configure > context context_name
Entering the above command sequence results in the following prompt:
[context_name]host_name(config-ctx)#
Syntax
[ no ] mpls exp <value>
no
Reverts back to the default behavior, which is to copy the DSCP from the mobile subscriber packet to the
EXP header of the packet, if there is no explicit configuration for DSCP to EXP.
EXP header of the packet, if there is no explicit configuration for DSCP to EXP.
<value>
Specifies the MPLS EXP header value as an integer from 0 through 7. Higher value indicates higher priority.
Usage
Set the default behavior as Best Effort using a zero value in the 3-bit MPLS EXP header. This value applies
to all the VRFs in the context. The default behavior is to copy the DSCP value of mobile subscriber traffic to
the EXP header, if there is no explicit configuration for DSCP to EXP (via the mpls map-dscp-to-exp dscp
<n> exp <m> command).
This command disables the default behavior and sets the EXP value to the configured <value>.
to all the VRFs in the context. The default behavior is to copy the DSCP value of mobile subscriber traffic to
the EXP header, if there is no explicit configuration for DSCP to EXP (via the mpls map-dscp-to-exp dscp
<n> exp <m> command).
This command disables the default behavior and sets the EXP value to the configured <value>.
Example
The following command sets the MPLS EXP header value to 2:
mpls exp 2