Cisco Cisco Packet Data Gateway (PDG)
QoS Profile Configuration Mode Commands
▀ class
▄ Command Line Interface Reference, StarOS Release 16
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conversational
Selects the ‘real-time’ conversational traffic class of service, which has the most stringent time requirements
of the four classes and is typically reserved for voice traffic. The section of the conversational traffic class
can be refined with the addition of one of the following qualifying options:
of the four classes and is typically reserved for voice traffic. The section of the conversational traffic class
can be refined with the addition of one of the following qualifying options:
all-values
arp
gbr-down
gbr-up
mbr-down
mbr-map-down
mbr-map-up
mbr-up
min-transfer-delay
residual-bit-error-rate
sdu
All qualifying options are explained below.
interactive
Selects interactive traffic class of service. This class is characterized by a request/response pattern (someone
sends data and then waits for a response) which requires the preservation of the data but delivers on a ‘best-
effort’ model. The section of the interactive traffic class can be refined with the addition of one of the
following qualifying options:
sends data and then waits for a response) which requires the preservation of the data but delivers on a ‘best-
effort’ model. The section of the interactive traffic class can be refined with the addition of one of the
following qualifying options:
all-values
arp
mbr-down
mbr-map-down
mbr-map-up
mbr-up
residual-bit-error-rate
sdu
thp
All qualifying options are explained below.
streaming
Selects the streaming traffic class of service, which handles one-way, real-time data transmission - such as
streaming video or audio. The section of the interactive traffic class can be refined with the addition of one of
the following qualifying options:
streaming video or audio. The section of the interactive traffic class can be refined with the addition of one of
the following qualifying options:
all-values