Quality Of Service Support - Cisco ASR 5000 series Product Overview

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GGSN Support in GPRS/UMTS Wireless Data Services
When this feature is enabled, a single rule, such as ―host = www.w3.org‖ would be matched even if the port number is
appended and in this case the host field has the value www.w3.org:80, thereby cutting the number of rules needed by up
to a half.
Important:
Administration Guide.

Quality of Service Support

Provides operator control over the prioritization of different types of traffic.
Quality of Service (QoS) support provides internal processing prioritization based on needs, and DiffServ remarking to
allow external devices to perform prioritization.
Important:
prioritization. For additional QoS capabilities of the GGSN, refer
Feature Software
External prioritization (i.e., the value to use for the DiffServ marking) is configured for the uplink and downlink
directions. In the uplink direction, each APN is configurable for the DiffServ ToS value to use for each of the 3GPP
traffic classes. Alternatively, you can configure ―pass-through‖, whereby the ToS value will pass through unchanged.
In the downlink direction, the ToS value of the subscriber packet is not changed, but you can configure what to use for
the ToS value of the outer GTP tunnel. The value for ToS is configurable for each of the 3GPP traffic classes. In
addition, the connections between the GGSN and one or more SGSNs can be configured as a ―GGSN Service‖, and
different values for ToS for the same 3GPP traffic class may be configured for different GGSN Services.
RADIUS Support
Provides a mechanism for performing authorization, authentication, and accounting (AAA) for subscriber PDP contexts
based on the following standards:
RFC-2618, RADIUS Authentication Client MIB, June 1999
RFC-2620, RADIUS Accounting Client MIB, June 1999
RFC-2865, Remote Authentication Dial In User Service (RADIUS), June 2000
RFC-2866, RADIUS Accounting, June 2000
RFC-2867, RADIUS Accounting Modifications for Tunnel Protocol Support, June 2000
RFC-2868, RADIUS Attributes for Tunnel Protocol Support, June 2000
RFC-2869, RADIUS Extensions, June 2000
The Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service (RADIUS) protocol is used to provide AAA functionality for
subscriber PDP contexts. (RADIUS accounting is optional since GTPP can also be used.)
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For more information on enhanced charging service, refer Enhanced Charging Service
The feature described here is internal prioritization and DiffServ remarking for external
section.
Features and Functionality - Base Software ▀
Features and Functionality - Optional Enhanced
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