PDN Gateway Configuration
▀ Configuring Optional Features on the P-GW
▄ Cisco ASR 5x00 Packet Data Network Gateway Administration Guide
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condition priority
<priority> <variable>
nomatch
<regex>
exit
actiondef
<actiondef_name>
-noconfirm
action priority
<priority> <action_name> <arguments>
action priority
<priority> <action_name> <arguments>
exit
actiondef
<actiondef_name>
-noconfirm
action priority
<priority> <action_name> <arguments>
action priority
<priority> <action_name> <arguments>
exit
eventbase
<eventbase_name>
-noconfirm
rule priority
<priority>
event
<list_of_events>
ruledef
<ruledef_name>
actiondef
<actiondef_name>
end
Notes:
A maximum of 16 local QoS policy services are supported.
A maximum 256 ruledefs are suggested in a local QoS policy service for performance reasons.
The
condition
command can be entered multiple times to configure multiple conditions for a ruledef. The
conditions are examined in priority order until a match is found and the corresponding condition is applied.
A maximum of 256 actiondefs are suggested in a local QoS policy service for performance reasons.
The
action
command can be entered multiple times to configure multiple actions for an actiondef. The actions
are examined in priority order until a match is found and the corresponding action is applied.
Currently, only one eventbase is supported and must be named “default”.
The
rule
command can be entered multiple times to configure multiple rules for an eventbase.
A maximum of 256 rules are suggested in an eventbase for performance reasons.
Rules are executed in priority order, and if the rule is matched the action specified in the actiondef is executed. If
an event qualifier is associated with a rule, the rule is matched only for that specific event. If a qualifier of
continue
is present at the end of the rule, the subsequent rules are also matched; otherwise, rule evaluation is
terminated on first match.
Binding a Local QoS Policy
The following configuration example binds the previously configured local QoS policy:
configure