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operator-defined-qci
Creates and maps non-standard QCI values to enforceable QoS parameters.
Product
P-GW
SAEGW
Privilege
Administrator
Command Modes
Exec > Global Configuration > QCI-QoS Mapping Configuration
configure > qci-qos-mapping name
Entering the above command sequence results in the following prompt:
[local]
host_name
(config-qci-qos-mapping)#
Syntax Description
operator-defined-qci num { gbr | non-gbr } [ { downlink | uplkink } [ encaps-header { copy-inner |
copy-outer | dscp-marking 
dscp-marking-value } [ internal-qos priority priority ] | internal-qos priority
priority | user-datagram dscp-marking dscp-marking-value [ encaps-header { copy-inner | copy-outer |
dscp-marking 
dscp-marking-value } [ internal-qos priority priority ] ] | pre-rel8-qos-mapping num ]
no operator-defined-qci num
no
Disables the selected non-standard QCI value.
num
Specifies the non-standard, operator-defined QCI value to be enabled. num must be an integer from 128
through 254.
Standards-based QCI values 1 through 9 are configured through the qci command.
Important
gbr
Specifies that this QCI type is Guaranteed Bit Rate (GBR).
non-gbr
Specifies that this QCI type is non-Guaranteed Bit Rate (non-GBR).
   Command Line Interface Reference, Modes I - Q, StarOS Release 19
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QCI - QoS Mapping Configuration Mode Commands
operator-defined-qci