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default-bearer
Use this command to configure the operator-provided values for the ARP and QCI QoS control parameters,
as well as the prefer-as-cap and 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
default-bearer { arp { { preemption-capability | preemption-vulnerability | priority-level } { pgw-upgrade
| prefer-as-cap } { local | minimum | rej-if-exceed } } | qci { remap | pgw-upgrade { local | minimum |
rej-if-exceed } } }
remove default-bearer { arp | qci }
remove
Including this command prefix instructs the MME to delete the default-bearer configuration.
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.
pgw-upgrade
The pgw-upgrade keyword can be included with any of the other keywords. It identifies the capping mechanism
to be used when QoS parameters are received from the PGW and the options include:
   Command Line Interface Reference, Modes A - B, StarOS Release 19
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Bearer Control Profile Configuration Mode Commands
default-bearer