User Manual
Chapter 4 - Operation and Administration of the Micro BTS BS Menu
4Motion 729 System Manual
4.7.2.7.3.3.2Rule Status
The status of the rule (Enable or Disable).
4.7.2.7.3.3.3Marking Rule Name
The name of the QoS Marking Rule. An optional s string of up to 32 characters.
4.7.2.7.3.3.4Service Flow Data Delivery Type
The Service Flow Type for data delivery services: ugs, rtvr, nrtvr, be, ertvr, or ANY.
4.7.2.7.3.3.5Service Flow Traffic Priority
The priority of Service Flow traffic. 0-7 or ANY (255).
4.7.2.7.3.3.6Service Flow Media FlowType
The Service Flow Media Flow Type, as defined in ASN-GW or AAA server
4.7.2.7.3.3.7Enable Service Flow Media Flow Type
Indicates whether the condition for Service Flow Media Flow Type is enabled or
disabled. If true, the Service Flow Media Flow Type will be considered. when
looking for a match.
4.7.2.7.3.3.8Outer DSCP Marking
The DSCP value to be used for marking the outer IP header (IP/GRE). The range is
0-63.
4.7.2.7.3.3.9802.1p Priority Marking
The 802.1p priority to be used for marking traffic. The range is 0-7.
4.7.2.7.4 ASN-GW Load Balancing
At the BTS level, up to two pools (with different priorities), each with up to 10
ASN-GWs, can be defined (see “ASN-GW Load Balancing Pools” on page 695). The
BS will “inherit” these pools. It should be noted the ASN-GW defined in the BS as
the Default Authenticator will be automatically added to the Primary Pool that is
the higher priority pool (although it will not be shown as belonging to the pool).
At the BS level, you can enable/disable the use of each of the two pools. The
Secondary Pool can be enabled only if the Primary Pool is enabled. Note that if
both pools are disabled, or if the enabled pool(s) are empty, the ASN-GW load
balancing feature is disabled and only the Default Authenticator will be used.
The ASN-GW Load Balancing menu includes the following options:
“Pools Availability”