User's Manual
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI NPU Configuration
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such as maximum latency. The QoS requirements for service flows are derived
from "service profiles" defined by the operator. A service profile is a set of
attributes shared by a set of service flows. For instance, an operator might define
a service profile called "Internet Gold" that will include QoS and other definitions
to be applied to service flows associated with users subscribed to the operator's
"Internet Gold" service package.
The factory default configuration includes an ‘empty” (no defined Service Flows)
Service Profile with the name Default. If enabled, it will be used if profile
descriptor is missing in service provisioning or if received profile descriptor is
disabled (unauthenticated mode). Up to 63 additional Service Profiles may be
created.
1 Enable the service profile configuration mode (refer to Section 3.3.11.15.3.1)
2 You can now execute any of the following tasks:
» Configure the parameters for this service profile (refer to
Section 3.3.11.15.3.2)
» Manage service flow configuration for this service profile (refer to
Section 3.3.11.15.3.3)
» Delete service flows (refer to Section 3.3.11.15.3.3.7)
3 Terminate the service profile configuration mode (refer to
Section 3.3.11.15.3.4)
You can, at any time, display configuration information (refer to
Section 3.3.11.15.3.5) or delete an existing service profile (refer to
Section 3.3.11.15.3.6).
3.3.11.15.3.1 Enabling the Service Profile Configuration Mode\Creating a New Service
Profile
To configure the parameters for a service profile, first enable the service profile
configuration mode. Run the following command to enable the service profile
configuration mode. You can also use this command to create a new service
profile.
npu(config)# srvc-profile <profile-name> [dgwPrfl]
To configure one or more service profiles: