PDN Gateway Configuration
port ethernet <slot_number/port_number>
no shutdown
bind interface <gz_interface_name> <ingress_context_name>
end
Notes:
gtpp single-source
single UDP port (by way of a AAA proxy function) rather than each AAA manager generating requests on
unique UDP ports.
is the default option for the
gtpp
An accounting mode configured for the call-control profile will override this setting.
accounting-level
Configuration Mode Commands chapter in the Command Line Interface Reference for more information on
this command.
Configuring Local QoS Policy
The configuration examples in this section creates a local QoS policy. A local QoS policy service can be used to control
different aspects of a session, such as QoS, data usage, subscription profiles, or server usage, by means of locally
defined policies.
Important:
feature license to enable. it.
The following configuration examples are included in this section:
Creating and Configuring a Local QoS Policy
Binding a Local QoS Policy
Verifying Local QoS Policy
Creating and Configuring a Local QoS Policy
The following configuration example enables a local QoS policy on the P-GW:
configure
local-policy-service <name> -noconfirm
ruledef <ruledef_name> -noconfirm
condition priority <priority> <variable> match <string_value>
condition priority <priority> <variable> match <int_value>
is enabled to allow the system to generate requests to the accounting server using a
accounting mode
types are: flow, PDN, PDN-QCI, QCI, and subscriber. Refer to the Accounting Profile
Local QoS Policy is a licensed feature and requires the purchase of the Local Policy Decision Engine
command.
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