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Traffic Policing and Shaping
Traffic Shaping Configuration ▀
Cisco ASR 5000 Series Enhanced Feature Configuration Guide ▄
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If the exceed/violate action is set to
, this command may override the configuration
of the
command in the GGSN service configuration mode for packets from the GGSN to the
SGSN. In addition, the GGSN service
command configuration can override the APN setting
for packets from the GGSN to the Internet. Therefore, it is recommended that command not be used in
conjunction with this action.
conjunction with this action.
Repeat as needed to configure additional Qos Traffic Policing profiles.
Note that, if a ―subscribed‖ traffic class is received, the system changes the class to background and sets the
following:
The uplink and downlink guaranteed data rates are set to 0.
If the received uplink or downlink data rates are 0 and traffic policing is disabled, the default of 64 kbps
is used. When enabled, the APN configured values are used.
If the configured value for downlink max data rate is larger than can fit in an R4 QoS profile, the
default of 64 kbps is used.
If either the received uplink or downlink max data rates is non-zero, traffic policing is employed if
enabled for the background class. The received values are used for responses when traffic policing is
disabled.
disabled.
Step 3
Verify that your APNs were configured properly by entering the following command:
The output is a concise listing of configured APN parameter settings.
Step 4
Save the configuration as described in the Verifying and Saving Your Configuration chapter.