Cisco Cisco Packet Data Interworking Function (PDIF) Notas De La Versión
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SGSN Changes in Release 15.0
▀ SGSN Enhancements for October 31, 2014
▄ Cisco ASR 5x00 Release Change Reference
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Notes:
arp_profile_name
- Enter a string of 1 to 64 alphanumeric characters to identify the mapping profile and
moves into the ARP-RP mapping profile configuration mode.
no qos-arp-rp-map-profile
- Removes the profile definition from the configuration.
Command Changes
arp
When the ARP-RP mapping profile is created, default ARP-RP mapping is automatically included (see default values in
the Notes section below). This
the Notes section below). This
arp
command, in the ARP-RP mapping profile configuration mode, modifies the ARP-
RP mapping for the profile.
configure
sgsn-global
qos-arp-rp-map-profile arp_profile_name
arparp_value radio-priority rp_value
end
Notes:
arp_value
- Defines the allocation retention priority. Enter an integer from 1 to 3.
rp_value
- Defines the radio priority. Enter an integer from 1 to 4.
Default ARP-RP mapping would be
ARP1 RP4
ARP2 RP4
ARP3 RP4
Use the
show sgsn-mode
command to display the ARP-RP profile and configuration.
Command Changes
sm radio-priority
The
radio-priority
keyword is new in the
sm
commands in both the GPRS-Service and SGSN-Service
configuration modes. This new keyword is used to associate an ARP-RP mapping profile with a 2G and/or a 3G
service.
service.
configure
context context_name
gprs-service service_name
sm radio-priority from-arp arp_profile_name
no sm radio-priority from-arp arp_profile_name