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Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI Managing BSs
4Motion 597 System Manual
3.8.20 Managing Bearer Traffic QoS Marking Rules
Up to 16383 Bearer Traffic QoS Marking Rules may be defined.
1 Enable the BS Bearer Traffic QoS Marking Rule configuration mode for the
selected Bearer Traffic QoS Marking Rule (refer to Section 3.8.20.1)
2 You can now execute any of the following tasks:
» Configure the parameters of the Bearer Traffic QoS Marking Rule (refer to
Section 3.8.20.2)
» Restore the default values of Bearer Traffic QoS Marking Rule
non-mandatory parameters (refer to Section 3.8.20.3)
» Terminate the Bearer Traffic QoS Marking Rule configuration mode (refer
to Section 3.8.20.4)
In addition, you can, at any time, display configuration information for Bearer
Traffic QoS Marking Rules (refer to Section 3.8.20.6) or delete an existing Bearer
Traffic QoS Marking Rule (refer to Section 3.8.20.5).
SchedulingServiceSupport Scheduling Service Support. A string of
two hexadecimal digits that can be
presented as 8 bits where bits 5-7 are
always 0. Bits 0-4 indicate whether
specific services are supported, where a
value of 1 means that the service is
supported: UGS (0), RT-PS(1),
NRT-PS(2), BE(3), ERT-PS(4).
This parameter is available for populating
the srvcsupport parameter in the relevant
Neighbour BS General parameters
tables.
A string of two
hexadecimal
digits.
CINRReuse The reuse type (calculated by the BS) to
be advertised for this BS in NBR-ADV
messages.
reuse1
reuse3
To configure a Bearer Traffic QoS Marking Rule: