Configuring Message Priority Profiles
Use the following sample configuration to configure a message-priority for all interfaces.
config
profile message-priority msg_priority_profile_name
interface [ any | pfcp | gtp | sbi [ { create | update | delete } ] ]
priority value range
exit
NOTES:
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interface [ any | pfcp | gtp | sbi [ { create | update | delete } ] ] :
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interface [ any | pfcp | gtp | sbi ] : Specify priority value per interface. For example, for the SBI interface, configure as per procedure. If a procedure is not configured, same value is applied for all procedures. Interface type is optional and if not configured, the same value is applied across all interfaces.
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priority value : Specifies the range of priority levels 0–31 for sbi or 0–15 for pfcp, gtp, or any, where 0 indicates the highest priority, while 31 or 15 indicates the lowest priority.
NotePriority is not populated in outbound messages, which are selftriggered. For example, outbound messages triggered by timer expiry.
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Verifying Message Priority Profile
The following is the example output of the Show running-config for profile message-priority command.
Show running-config for profile-> message-priority :
profile message-priority test
interface pfcp,any priority value 15
interface gtp priority value 10
interface sbi priority value 20
interface sbi procedure create priority value 0
interface sbi procedure update priority value 10
interface sbi procedure delete priority value 20
exit