Cisco Cisco Packet Data Gateway (PDG)
DDN APN Profile Configuration Mode Commands
qci ▀
Command Line Interface Reference, StarOS Release 17 ▄
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qci
This command configures various DDN parameters for a quality of class identifier (QCI) in a DDN APN Profile.
Product
SGW
Privilege
Administrator, Security Administrator
Mode
Exec > Global Configuration > DDN APN Profile Configuration
configure > ddn-apn-profile ddn_apn_profile_name
Entering the above command sequence results in the following prompt:
[local] host_name (ddn-apn-profile profile_name)#
Syntax
qci qci_number ddn { failure-action pkt-drop-timer duration_seconds| ignore-ddn-timers |
min-buf-size size_kb
min-buf-size size_kb
[remove] qci qci_number
remove qci qci_number
Removes the DDN configuration for the specified QCI value.
qci
The quality of class identifier (QCI) to be configured. Valid entries are from 1 to 254. A maximum of 4 QCI
values are supported for configuration per ddn-apn-profile.
values are supported for configuration per ddn-apn-profile.
ddn
Specifies a DDN parameter will be configured.
failure-action pkt-drop-timer duration_seconds
This is the time for which no data for UE is buffered. This timer activates the moment a DDN failure is
received. This value supersedes the one configured at sgw-service level. When a DDN failure is received, the
minimum of the pkt-drop-timer configured for all QCIs having data is started.
received. This value supersedes the one configured at sgw-service level. When a DDN failure is received, the
minimum of the pkt-drop-timer configured for all QCIs having data is started.
ignore-ddn-timers
If the DDN Delay timer is started and data arrives on a bearer with a QCI for which this flag is set, then the
S-GW will stop that timer and send the DDN. The
S-GW will stop that timer and send the DDN. The
ignore-ddn-timers
configuration is applicable only to
the DDN delay timer. This helps to send DDN for preferential bearers immediately on receiving new data.
This is '0' by default and does not affect any DDN timers.
This is '0' by default and does not affect any DDN timers.