arp_priority must be an integer from 1 through 15.
capable: This keyword indicates that the service data flow is allowed to get resources that were already assigned to another service data flow with a lower priority level.
non-capable: This keyword indicates that the service data flow is not allowed to get resources that were already assigned to another service data flow with a lower priority level.
not-vulnerable: This keyword indicates that the resources assigned to the service data flow shall not be pre-empted and allocated to a service data flow with a higher priority level.
vulnerable: This keyword indicates that the resources assigned to the service data flow can be pre-empted and allocated to a service data flow with a higher priority level.
Following command sets the ARP Priority 2 with preemption capability and vulnerability in PCC-QoS-Profile instance on IPCF node.
downlink_gbr must be an integer from 0 through 104857600. A ‘zero’ value disables the downlink in specified PCC-QoS-Profile.
uplink_gbr must be an integer from 0 through 104857600. A ‘zero’ value disables the uplink in specified PCC-QoS-Profile.
Following command sets the 1024 bits per seconds as uplink GBR and
2048 bits per second as downlink GBR in PCC-QoS-Profile instance on IPCF node.
downlink_mbr must be an integer from 0 through 104857600. A ‘zero’ value disables the downlink in specified PCC-QoS-Profile.
uplink_mbr must be an integer from 0 through 104857600. A ‘zero’ value disables the uplink in specified PCC-QoS-Profile.
Following command sets the 1024 bits per seconds as uplink MBR and
2048 bits per second as downlink MBR in PCC-QoS-Profile instance on IPCF node.
qci_id must be an integer from 1 through 255.
Following command sets the QCI 101 for PCC-QoS-Profile instance on IPCF node.