Configures the type
of data delivery service identifier/type for an ASN-GW service.
Syntax
schedule-type be [ max-sustained-traffic-rate max_sust_traffic_rate | traffic-priority priority_value ] +schedule-type ert-vr
min-reserved-traffic-rate min_resd_traffic_rate max-latency dur_ms unsolicited-grant-interval dur_ms [ max-sustained-traffic-rate max_sust_traffic_rate | max-traffic-burst burst_size | tolerated-jitter dur_ms | traffic-priority priority_value ] +schedule-type nrt-vr
min-reserved-traffic-rate min_resd_traffic_rate [ max-sustained-traffic-rate max_sust_traffic_rate | max-traffic-burst burst_size | traffic-priority priority_value ] +schedule-type rt-vr
min-reserved-traffic-rate min_resd_traffic_rate max-latency dur_ms unsolicited-polling-interval dur_ms [ max-sustained-traffic-rate max_sust_traffic_rate | max-traffic-burst burst_size | traffic-priority priority_value ] +schedule-type ugs max-sustained-traffic-rate max-latency max-latency dur_ms unsolicited-grant-interval dur_ms [ sdu-size sdu_size | tolerated-jitter dur_ms | traffic-priority priority_value | min-reserved-traffic-rate min-latency ] +default schedule-type
default
Configures the data
delivery service type to Best Effort (BE) service for a specific
ASN-GW service.
be
Configures the data
delivery service type to Best Effort (BE) service for a specific
ASN-GW service.
ert-vr
Configures the data
delivery service type to Extended Real-Time Variable Rate (ERT-VR) service
for a specific ASN-GW service.
nrt-vr
Configures the data
delivery service type to Non-Real-Time Variable Rate (NRT-VR) service
for specific ASN-GW service.
rt-vr
Configures the data
delivery service type to Real-Time Variable Rate (RT-VR) service
for a specific ASN-GW service.
ugs
Configures the data
delivery service type to Unsolicited Grant Service (UGS) for a specific ASN-GW
service.
max-sustained-traffic-rate max_resd_traffic_rate
Specifies the maximum
sustained traffic rate in bits per second, reserved for a service
flow as n integer from 0 through 65535. Maximum latency set to zero
means no commitment is available for this service flow.
max-latency dur_ms
Specifies the maximum
interval (in milliseconds) between the receipt of a packet to a
BS or an SS on its network interface/Convergence Sublayer
(CS), and the arrival of a packet to its RF interface or the peer
device. This value represents a service commitment.
dur_ms is
an integer from 0 through 65535. Maximum latency set to zero means
no commitment is available for this service flow.
min-reserved-traffic-rate min_resd_traffic_rate
Specifies the minimum
traffic rates in bits per second, reserved for a service flow as
an integer from 0 through 65535. A minimum reserved traffic rate
set to zero means no minimum traffic rate reservation is required
for this service flow. Default: 0 (disabled)
max-sustained-traffic-rate max_sust_traffic_rate
Configures the maximum
sustained traffic rate in bits per second for traffic schedule as
an integer from 1 through 65535.
max-traffic-burst burst_size
Specifies the maximum
burst size in bits that must be maintained for the service as an integer
from 0 through 65535. A maximum traffic burst set to zero means
no maximum traffic burst reservation is required for this service
flow. Default: 0 (disabled)
sdu-size sdu_size
Specifies the length
of the Service Data Unit (SDU) in bytes for a fixed-length SDU service flow
as an integer from 1 through 65535. Default: 49
IMPORTANT:
Use this parameter
only if packing is on and the service flow is carrying fixed-length SDUs.
tolerated-jitter dur_ms
Specifies the maximum
delay variation (jitter in milliseconds) allowed for the connection
as an integer from 1 through 65535.
traffic-priority priority_value
Specifies the traffic
priority as an integer from 0 through 7. Default: 0 (disabled)
unsolicited-grant-interval dur_ms
Specifies the nominal
interval (in milliseconds) between successive data grant opportunities for
this service flow as n integer from 1 through 65535.
unsolicited-polling-interval dur_ms
Specifies the maximum
nominal interval (in milliseconds) between successive polling grants opportunities
for this service flow as an integer from 1 through 65535.
Usage:
Use this command to
configure type of data delivery service identifier within ASN-GW service.
IMPORTANT:
Only one data delivery
service type, be, ert-vr, rt-vr, nrt-vr, or ugs is allowed
within an ASN-GW service.
Example:
The following command
configures the data delivery service type to Best Efforts (BE) service
for an ASN-GW service:
default schedule-type