Cisco Cisco Packet Data Gateway (PDG) 故障排查指南
Charging Action Configuration Mode Commands
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Default: Discard.
Specifies the action to take on packets that exceed both the committed-data-rate and the peak-data-rate. The
following actions are supported:
Specifies the action to take on packets that exceed both the committed-data-rate and the peak-data-rate. The
following actions are supported:
: Discard the packet
: Transmit the packet after lowering the IP precedence
Default: 144000
The committed data rate (guaranteed-data-rate) in bps (bits per second).
The committed data rate (guaranteed-data-rate) in bps (bits per second).
must be an integer from 1 through 4294967295.
Default: 3000
The committed burst size allowed, in bytes.
The committed burst size allowed, in bytes.
must be an integer from 1 through 4294967295.
Default: lower-ip-precedence
The action to take on the packets that exceed the committed-data-rate but do not violate the peak-data-rate.
The following actions are supported:
The action to take on the packets that exceed the committed-data-rate but do not violate the peak-data-rate.
The following actions are supported:
: Discard the packet
: Transmit the packet after lowering the ip-precedence
If exceed-action is not configured, the packets are forwarded.
Important:
This keyword is only available in StarOS 8.1 and later releases.
Specifies identifier for bandwidth limiting, and must be an integer from 1 through 65535.
This identifier enables traffic policing based on a separate identifier other than content ID. This identifier will
always take priority over content ID. If this identifier is not configured, traffic policing will be based on
content ID.
This identifier enables traffic policing based on a separate identifier other than content ID. This identifier will
always take priority over content ID. If this identifier is not configured, traffic policing will be based on
content ID.
Usage
Use this command to limit the bandwidth a subscriber uses in the uplink and downlink directions under
Session Control.
Session Control.
Important:
If the exceed/violate action is set to ―lower-ip-precedence‖, the TOS value for the outer packet
becomes ―best effort‖ for packets that exceed/violate the traffic limits regardless of what the
command is configured to. In addition, the
option may also override the
command configuration. Therefore, it is recommended that command not be used when specifying this
option.
Details of the QoS Traffic Policing feature is available in the System Enhanced Feature Configuration Guide.