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dedicated-bearer
Use this command to define the operator-provided values for ARP-PL, ARP-PCI, ARP-PVI, MBR, GBR,
and QCI, as well as pgw-upgrade capping.
Product
MME
Privilege
Administrator
Command Modes
Exec > Global Configuration > Bearer Control Profile Configuration
configure > bearer-control-profile profile_name
Entering the above command sequence results in the following prompt:
[local]
host_name
(bearer-control-profile-
bc_profile_name
)#
Syntax Description
dedicated-bearer { arp { preemption-capability | preemption-vulnerability | priority-level } pgw-upgrade
{ local | minimum | rej-if-exceed } | gbr gbr-up gbr_up_value gbr-down gbr_down_value pgw-upgrade
{ local | minimum | rej-if-exceed } | mbr mbr-up mbr_up_value mbr-down mbr_down_value
pgw-upgrade| qci { remap | pgw-upgrade { local | minimum | rej-if-exceed } } }
remove dedicated-bearer { arp | gbr | mbr | qci }
remove
Including this command prefix causes the MME to delete the dedicated-bearer configuration for the named
bearer control profile.
arp
This keyword configures the allocation and retention priority parameters:
• preemption-capability - Enter an integer, either (may) to specify that this bearer may pre-empt other
lower priority bearers if required, or (shall-not) to specify that this bearer shall not pre-empt other
lower priority bearers.
• preemption-vulnerability - Enter an integer, either (pre-emptible) to specify that this bearer is
preemptible by other high priority bearers, or (not-pre-emptible) to specify that this bearer is not
pre-emptible by other high priority bearers.
• priority-level - Enter an integer 1 through 15, with 1 as the highest priority, to specify the
allocation/retention priority level.
   Command Line Interface Reference, Modes A - B, StarOS Release 19
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Bearer Control Profile Configuration Mode Commands
dedicated-bearer