Cisco Cisco Packet Data Interworking Function (PDIF)
Subscriber Configuration Mode Commands
▀ qos apn-ambr
▄ Command Line Interface Reference, StarOS Release 17
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accumulation within the “bucket” for the configured peak-data-rate. If the committed-data-rate parameter is specified,
the burst-size is applied to both the committed and peak rates.
the burst-size is applied to both the committed and peak rates.
violate-action { drop | lower-ip-precedence | transmit }
Default: See the Usage section for this command
Specifies the action to take on packets that exceed both the committed-data-rate and the peak-data-rate. The
following actions are supported:
Specifies the action to take on packets that exceed both the committed-data-rate and the peak-data-rate. The
following actions are supported:
drop
: Drops the packets.
lower-ip-precedence
: Transmits the packets after lowering the IP precedence.
transmit
: Transmits the packet.
Usage
This command configures the rate limit according to the APN-AMBR to do the session level bandwidth
control per direction, according to the QoS information provided by the PCRF on the Gx interface. This
command specifies the actions to take on subscriber flows exceeding or violating allowed peak or committed
data rates.
control per direction, according to the QoS information provided by the PCRF on the Gx interface. This
command specifies the actions to take on subscriber flows exceeding or violating allowed peak or committed
data rates.
Example
The following example configures the rate limit and burst size according to the APN-AMBR for the uplink
direction. Policing is done for the traffic based on PCRF value recieved and traffic is dropped as the violate
action is specified as drop.
direction. Policing is done for the traffic based on PCRF value recieved and traffic is dropped as the violate
action is specified as drop.
qos apn-ambr rate-limit direction uplink burstsize 1 violate-action drop