Cisco Cisco ASR 5000
Quality of Service (QoS) Management for SGSN
▀ Quality of Service Management
▄ SGSN Administration Guide, StarOS Release 18
The following commands are used to create profiles for mapping ARP to RP values and associate the mapping with
SGSN (3G) and GPRS (2G) services.
SGSN (3G) and GPRS (2G) services.
Use the following command in the SGSN Global configuration mode to create an ARP-RP mapping profile:
configure
sgsn-global
qos-arp-rp-map-profile arp_profile_name
no qos-arp-rp-map-profile arp_profile_name
end
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.
When the ARP-RP mapping profile is created, the default ARP-RP mapping is automatically included (see default
values in the Notes section below). This
values in 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.
The
radio-priority
keyword in the
sm
commands in both the GPRS-Service and SGSN-Service configuration
modes. This keyword is used to associate an ARP-RP mapping profile with a 2G and/or a 3G service.
configure
context context_name
gprs-service service_name