Associating Message Priority Profiles

Associate Message Priority for WPS

You can associate WPS profile with ARP and message priority profile using the following configuration.

config 
   profile wps wps-profile-name 
       arp  arp_value message-priority-profile mp-profile-name 
   exit 

NOTES

  • profile wps wps-profile-name : Accesses the Wireless Priority Services Profile configuration. dynamic_wps must be an alphanumeric string of 1 to 63 characters.

  • arp arp_value message-priority-profile mp-profile-name : Specify an ARP value in the range from 1 to 15.

Verifying Message Priority Profiles under WPS

To view WPS parameters based on message priority profiles, use the show full-configuration profile wps command.

The following is an example output of the show full-configuration profile wps command.


[smf] smf(config)# show full-configuration profile wps

profile wps test

  arp 1,8

  arp 5-7 message-priority-profile test

exit

Associate Message Priority Profile with QoS

You can associate message priority profile to a QoS profile and to {qci,arp} in the QoS profile. The following configuration works for emergency calls coming with dedicated DNN, for example, “sos”.

config 
   profile qos  qos-profile-name 
      qosflow qi5  nonstandard_value 
           arp-priority-level arp_value  
             message-priority-profile profile_name  
      message-priority-profile profile_name  
  exit  

NOTES:

  • qosflow qi5 nonstandard_value arp-priority-level arp_value : Message priority profile associated to { qci,arp } and the one associated to QoS profile. Specify the ARP value in the range between 1 to 255.

    Note
    If there is no message priority profile associated to a default bearer/flow qci/arp, then message priority value is considered from message priority profile that is associated to a QoS profile for the IMS and emergency calls. When a dedicated bearer/flow gets created, message priority is considered from message priority profile associated to qci/arp depending on the configuration.
Verifying Profile QoS Configuration

To view QoS flow based on message priority profiles, use the show full-configuration profile qos command.

The following is an example output of the show full-configuration profile qos command.


[smf] smf(config)# show full-configuration profile qos test

profile qos test

  message-priority-profile test

  qosflow qi5 5 arp-priority-level 5 message-priority-profile mpp1

exit

Associate Message Priority Profile for Emergency

If there is a PDU session establishment with some other DNN, say “IMS” and if a session type is set to emergency, use the following sample configuration to specify a specific priority to an emergency call.

config 
   profile dnn  dnn-profile-name 
      emergency-message-priority-profile  profile_name  

NOTES:

  • emergency-message-priority-profile profile_name : Enables message priority negotiation with emergency message priority profile.

    Note
    Message Priority (MP) value of IMS-Inactive is derived from IMS-Active where,

    MP IMS-Active = MP selected for IMS dedicated bearer/flow.

    MP IMS-Inactive = MP IMS-Active + 1

Verifying Message Priority Under DNN

The following is an example output of the Show running-config for profile dnn command.

 
Show running-config for profile-> dnn :

profile dnn intershat

 emergency-message-priority-profile test

exit