Cisco Cisco Packet Data Gateway (PDG)
PCC-QoS-Profile Configuration Mode Commands
▀ arp-priority
▄ Command Line Interface Reference, StarOS Release 18
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arp-priority
This command is used to define the Allocation and Retention Priority (ARP) values of the QoS profile in PCC-QoS-
Profile which is to use in Subscriber profile in PCC-Service instance on IPCF node.
Profile which is to use in Subscriber profile in PCC-Service instance on IPCF node.
Product
IPCF
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator
Mode
Exec > Global Configuration > Context Configuration > PCC Service Configuration > PCC QoS Profile Configuration
configure > context context_name > pcc-service service_name > qos-profile profile_name
Entering the above command sequence results in the following prompt:
[context_name]host_name(config-pcc-qos-profile)#
Syntax
[no] arp-priority arp_priority pre-emption {capable | not-capable} {not-vulnerable |
vulnerable}
vulnerable}
no
Removes the configured ARP priority set for PCC-QoS-Profile for PCC-Service instance on IPCF node.
arp_priority
Specifies the priority value for ARP in a PCC-QoS-Profile which is to use in Subscriber profile in PCC-
Service instance on IPCF node.
Service instance on IPCF node.
arp_priority
must be an integer from 1 through 15.
pre-emption
{
capable
|
not-capable
}
Sets the Pre-emption capability related parameters with ARP priority in PCC-QoS-Profile name which is to
use in Subscriber profile in PCC-Service instance on IPCF node.
Pre-emption capability determines whether a bearer with a lower ARP priority level should be dropped to free
up the required resources.
use in Subscriber profile in PCC-Service instance on IPCF node.
Pre-emption capability determines whether a bearer with a lower ARP priority level should be dropped to free
up the required resources.
capable
: This keyword indicates that the service data flow is allowed to get resources that were already
assigned to another service data flow with a lower priority level.
non-capable
: This keyword indicates that the service data flow is not allowed to get resources that were
already assigned to another service data flow with a lower priority level.
{
not-vulnerable
|
vulnerable
}
Sets the Pre-emption vulnerability related parameters with ARP priority in PCC-QoS-Profile name which is
to use in Subscriber profile in PCC-Service instance on IPCF node.
Pre-emption vulnerability determines whether a bearer is applicable for dropping by a pre-emption capable
bearer with a higher ARP priority value.
to use in Subscriber profile in PCC-Service instance on IPCF node.
Pre-emption vulnerability determines whether a bearer is applicable for dropping by a pre-emption capable
bearer with a higher ARP priority value.
not-vulnerable
: This keyword indicates that the resources assigned to the service data flow shall not be
pre-empted and allocated to a service data flow with a higher priority level.
vulnerable
: This keyword indicates that the resources assigned to the service data flow can be pre-empted
and allocated to a service data flow with a higher priority level.