Feature Description
Controlling Process Related QCI on S6A
In Release 20.0, MME has been enhanced to support new standardized QCIs 65, 66, 69 and 70. Also, MME also supports operator specific (non-standard) QCIs from 128 to 254. The non-standard QCIs provides Operator Specific QoS for M2M and other mission critical communications.
The operator-defined-qci command under the QoS profile configuration is provisioned to enable or disable Operator Specific QCI. When enabled, MME accepts Operator Specific QCI values (128-254) both from HSS and PGW. If not enabled, MME will reject the procedure on receiving any Operator Specific QCI value.
Additionally, this chapter describes the mapping of operator specific QCIs to Pre-Release8 QoS parameters during a handover to UTRAN/GERAN.
The Operator Specific QCI Support feature is license controlled. Contact your Cisco Account or Support representative for information on how to obtain a license.
The Operator Specific QCI feature provides the following functionalities:
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MME provides a CLI to enable/disable 'operator-defined-qci' under QOS-Profile.
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Operator Specific QCI value ranges from 128 to 254.
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The new standardized QCI values 65, 66, 69 and 70 is accepted for configuration under all existing CLIs that involves QCI.
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QCI validation is performed during configuration to avoid invalid values.
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Existing QOS control on all bearers is extended to the new QCIs values. A specific QCI or a range of QCIs can be associated to a Bearer Control Profile under QoS-Profile. An operator specific QCI can be re-mapped to another QCI using this Bearer Control Profile. Bearer level parameters such as ARP, MBR, GBR values can be configured independently for default/dedicated bearer along with action such as prefer-as-cap or pgw-upgrade in the Bearer Control Profile.
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MME rejects the default/dedicated bearers with QCIs that are configured to be rejected under QoS-Profile.
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MME provides CLI configuration under the Bearer Control Profile to map Operator Specific QCI to Pre-Release8 QoS parameters or a standard QCI.
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The standardized QCI mapping is defined according to the TS 23.401 3GPP specification.
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Every Standard QCI GBR/Non-GBR is associated with a priority level as shown below:
QCI
Resource Type
Priority
1
GBR
2
2
GBR
4
3
GBR
3
4
GBR
5
5
Non-GBR
1
6
Non-GBR
6
7
Non-GBR
7
8
Non-GBR
8
9
Non-GBR
9
65
GBR
0.7
66
GBR
2
69
Non-GBR
0.5
70
Non-GBR
5.5
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Priority Level 1 has the highest priority and in case of congestion lowest priority level traffic would be the first to be discarded.
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The operator specific QCIs from 128 to 254 shall have the lowest priority. These priority values are considered while deriving resultant QoS values for the Minimum and Reject-if-exceed actions configured in prefer-as-cap or pgw-upgrade
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The paging-map CLI is enhanced to accommodate QCI values - 65, 66, 69 and 70.
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The qci-reject CLI under QoS-Profile is modified to accept Operator Specific QCI values.
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MME supports standardized QCIs from 1 to 9. It accepts the new standardized QCI values 69 and 70 for default bearer creation and 65, 66, 69 and 70 for dedicated bearer creation. Any other QCI value is considered invalid. |
Standardized Non-GBR QCI values 69 and 70, and operator specific QCI values in the range 128 to 254 enabled using the operator-defined-qci CLI under QoS-Profile is accepted from the subscription (HSS). If the CLI is not enabled, MME will reject all Operator Specific values.
Standardized QCI values 65, 66, 69 and 70, and operator specific QCI values in the range 128 to 254 enabled using the operator-defined-qci CLI under QoS-Profile is accepted from the S-GW. If the CLI is not enabled, MME will reject all Operator Specific values.
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Mapping of Operator Specific QCIs to Pre-Release8 QoS parameters is supported for successful handover of bearers to UTRAN/GERAN during handoff
A new CLI is implemented in MME to map standard or non-standardized QCI's to PreRelease8QoS parameters so that the bearers are transferred during a handover to Gn-Gp SGSN. The mapped QoS values would be sent in GTPv1 SGSN-Context-Response or Forward-Relocation-Request messages to peer SGSN.
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All pre-release8 QoS parameters.
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A standard QCI value (according to the mapping defined in 3GPP TS 23.401 standards).
To support mapping, a new CLI is added in the Bearer Control Profile Configuration Mode. If this configuration is not available, MME uses background class values as default, and maps the QCIs to the background class and its associated QoS parameters.
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LTE; General Packet Radio Service (GPRS) enhancements for Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access Network (E-UTRAN) access (3GPP TS 23.401 version 12.8.0 Release 12).
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LTE; Quality of Service (QoS) concept and architecture (3GPP TS 23.107 version 12.0.0 Release 12).
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LTE; Policy and charging control architecture (3GPP TS 23.203 version 13.1.0).