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Chapter 4 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI NPU Configuration
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4.3.10.15.3.3 Configuring Service Flows
Service flows are unidirectional stream of packets, either in the downlink or
uplink direction, associated with a certain set of QoS requirements such as
maximum latency and minimum rate. Based on certain classification rules,
service flows are transported over the R1 air interface in 802.16e connections,
identified by connection IDs, and identified by GRE keys over the R6 interface in
GRE tunnels. In addition, the ASN-GW can mark outgoing traffic in the R3
interface for further QoS processing within the CSN.
Up to 12 Service Flows can be defined for each Service Profile.
1 Enable the service flow configuration mode (refer to Section 4.3.10.15.3.3.1)
2 You can now execute any of the following tasks:
» Configure the parameters for this service flow (refer to
Section 4.3.10.15.3.3.2)
» Restore the default parameters for this service flow (refer to
Section 4.3.10.15.3.3.3)
» Configure uplink/downlink classification rule names (refer to
Section 4.3.10.15.3.3.4)
3 Terminate the service flow configuration mode (refer to
Section 4.3.10.15.3.3.6)
You can, at any time delete an existing service flow (refer to
Section 4.3.10.15.3.3.7).
Command
Syntax
npu(config-srvcprfl)# config profile enable
npu(config-srvcprfl)# config profile enable
Privilege
Level
10
Command
Modes
Service profile configuration mode
After enabling the service profile configuration mode, execute the following tasks to
configure service flows within this service profile: