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:

  • interface [ any | pfcp | gtp | sbi [ { create | update | delete } ] ] :

    • 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.

    • 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.

      Note
      Priority is not populated in outbound messages, which are selftriggered. For example, outbound messages triggered by timer expiry.

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