Cisco Cisco Packet Data Gateway (PDG)
QoS Profile Configuration Mode Commands
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Command Line Interface Reference, StarOS Release 17 ▄
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Advantage for QoS capping with THP and ARP: Controlling THP and ARP via Operator Policy: This
functionality can differentiate home vs. roaming subscribers, and prevent visiting subscribers from receiving
a high-tiered service. For example, a service provider could offer service differentiation using
Ultra/Super/Standard service levels based upon QoS; this could justify charging a corporate customer more to
use the Internet APN than would be charged to a consumer. This could be accomplished by controlling the
traffic handling priority (THP) over the air interface, i.e. THP 1 = Ultra, THP 2 = Super and THP 3 =
Standard.
functionality can differentiate home vs. roaming subscribers, and prevent visiting subscribers from receiving
a high-tiered service. For example, a service provider could offer service differentiation using
Ultra/Super/Standard service levels based upon QoS; this could justify charging a corporate customer more to
use the Internet APN than would be charged to a consumer. This could be accomplished by controlling the
traffic handling priority (THP) over the air interface, i.e. THP 1 = Ultra, THP 2 = Super and THP 3 =
Standard.
Example
Use the following command to configure the entire conversational traffic class with predefined QoS options:
class conversational all-values
Now change the background class ARP from 3 to 2:
class background arp 2
Invalidate the THP parameter, by removing all value from the parameter, for the interactive class:
remove class interactive thp