This command allows
you to enable throttle suppression based on trigger condition matched.
Privilege
Security
Administrator, Administrator
Mode
Exec > ACS
Configuration > ACS Trigger Action Configuration
active-charging service
service_name
> trigger-action
trigger_action_name
Entering the above
command sequence results in the following prompt:
[local]host_name(config-acs-trig-action)#
Syntax
[ no ] throttle-suppress
no
Disables the
Location based QoS Override feature for the subscriber.
throttle-suppress
This keyword allows
the operators to suppress the throttling when the subscriber is in a particular
LAC or TAC location.
Usage Guidelines
Use this command to
perform throttle suppression to provide unlimited bandwidth based on the
subscriber location. This CLI command is introduced to support Location based
QoS Override feature.
To enable this
feature for the subscriber, both local-policy and service-scheme framework must
be configured. For redundancy support, the corresponding ICSR configuration
must also be present.
The service-scheme
framework helps in overriding feature behavior specific to a subscriber or a
set of subscribers. The user can update the policies specific to subscribers
based on pre-configured events. For more information on the service-scheme
framework, see the
ECS
Administration Guide.
Important |
This feature
requires the license to configure local-policy. For more information on the
licensing requirements, contact Cisco account representative.
|
The previous
implementation limits the subscriber bandwidth based on QoS provided by PCRF in
order to comply with 3GPP standards. In release 20.2 and beyond, subscriber is
provided with unlimited bandwidth by allowing QoS override based on LAC and/or
TAC (individual or range) configured in a local-policy (LP) rule on the
gateway. If the subscriber is in the LAC or TAC region and hits the LP rule,
the gateway ignores the QoS limits imposed by PCRF and allows the subscriber to
have unlimited bandwidth.
For more information
on this feature, see the
ECS
Administration Guide.
Example
The following
command enables throttle suppression for the subscriber:
throttle-suppress