Cisco Cisco IOS Software Release 12.4(2)XB6 テクニカルリファレンス

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Chapter       Cisco Broadband Wireless Gateway 1.1 Command Reference, IOS Release 12.4(15)XL2
  maximum-latency
maximum-latency
To configure the time period between the reception of a packet by the BS or MS on its network interface, 
and the delivery of the packet to the RF Interface of the peer device, use the maximum-latency 
subcommand in service flow qos info configuration submode. Use the no form of the command to 
disable this feature.
maximum-latency maximum-latency-value
Syntax Description
Defaults
Default value is 0. 
Command Modes
Global configuration.
Command History
Usage Guidelines
If configured, this parameter represents a service commitment (or admission criteria) at the BS or MS 
and is guaranteed by the BS or MS. A BS or MS does not have to meet this service commitment for 
service flows that exceed their minimum reserved rate.
Examples
The following examples configure a maximum latency value of 1 and 11:
wimax agw service-flow qos-info profile isf-qos-downlink  
data-delivery-service real-time-variable-rate  
maximum-latency 1  
maximum-traffic-burst 2  
maximum-traffic-rate-sustained 3  
media-flow-type 012041424344  
minimum-traffic-rate-reserved 4  
policy-transmission-request 5  
sdu-size 6  
tolerated-jitter 7  
traffic-priority 1  
unsolicited-interval-grant 8  
unsolicited-interval-polling 9
wimax agw service-flow qos-info profile isf-qos-uplink  
data-delivery-service unsolicited-grant  
maximum-latency 11  
maximum-traffic-burst 21  
maximum-traffic-rate-sustained 31  
minimum-traffic-rate-reserved 41  
policy-transmission-request 51  
maximum-latency-value Specifies the time between the reception of a packet by the BS or MS on its 
network interface, and the delivery of the packet to the RF Interface of the 
peer device. Default value is 0.
Release
Modification
12.4(15)XL
This command was introduced.