Configuring Bandwidth ID

Use the following configuration to define the bandwidth ID within the charging action.

configure 
   active-charging service service_name 
      bandwidth-policy policy_name 
      flow limit-for-bandwidth id bandwidth_id group-id group_id 
      group-id group_id direction { downlink | uplink } 
      peak-data-rate peak_data_rate peak-burst-size  
      peak_burst_size violate-action { discard | lower-ip-precedence }  
      [ committed-data-rate committed_data_rate committed-burst-size  
      committed_burst_size [ exceed-action { discard | lower-ip-precedence 
      } ] ] 
      exit 
   active-charging service service_name 
   charging-action charging_action_name 
      flow limit-for-bandwidth bandwidth_id 
      end 
  • bandwidth-policy policy_name : Specifies the name of the bandwidth policy. This CLI option allows configuring up to a maximum of 64 bandwidth policies.

  • flow limit-for-bandwidth id bandwidth_id : Defines a bandwidth ID to include all the bandwidth related configurations within the charging action for predefined and static rules.

    bandwidth_id is an integer ranging from 1 to 65535.

    Note

    The maximum number of bandwidth IDs that can be configured per bandwidth policy is 1000.

  • If the bandwidth ID is configured and the individual uplink and downlink limit-for-bandwidth are also configured in the charging actions, then the bandwidth ID configuration takes the precedence.

  • group-id group_id : This command specifies the group ID as an integer ranging from 1 to 65535.

    The group ID identifies the QoS parameters such as MBR, GBR, and so on. Each group ID is mapped to a particular bandwidth ID.

  • The maximum number of groups that can be configured per bandwidth policy is 1000.