Creating a Wireless Traffic Profile

To create a traffic profile in Wireless mode:
  1. From the Policy Server section of the navigation pane, select Traffic Profiles.

    The content tree displays a list of traffic profile group; the initial group is ALL.

  2. Select the Traffic Profiles group.

    The Traffic Profile Administration page opens in the work area and lists available traffic profiles.

  3. Click Create Traffic Profile.

    The New Traffic Profile page opens.

  4. Enter the Name for the traffic profile.

    The name can only contain the characters A–Z, a–z, 0–9, period (.), hyphen (-), and underline (_). The maximum length is 255 characters.

  5. Select the Traffic Profile Type from the list.

    The types of traffic profiles available depend on the mode in which the CMP system is operating. Wireless Mode contains the following traffic profile types:
    • ADC Rule (default) — an application detection control rule.
    • Diameter QoS — a policy and charging control rule.
    • PCC Profile — a policy and charging control profile.
    • PCC Rule — a policy and charging control rule.
    • PCC Rule Extension — a policy and charging control rule extension.
      Note: PCC Extensions mode must be enabled to see this profile type.
    • Predefined ADC Rule — a predefined ADC rule residing on the PCEF.
    • Predefined ADC Rule Base — a predefined group of ADC rules residing on the PCEF.
    • Predefined PCC Rule — a predefined PCC rule residing on the PCEF.
    • Predefined PCC Rule Base — a predefined group of PCC rules residing on the PCEF.
    • Service Control Engine (SCE) Profile— a predefined policy on the SCE.
      Note: SCE-Gx mode must be enabled to see this profile type.

  6. Select to Enable Dynamic Override (available for ADC Rule, Diameter QoS, PCC Profile, and PCC Rule profiles).

    If you select this option, Dynamic Value fields appear enabling you to enter configuration parameters. You can enter variables for the configuration parameters. Variable names must be enclosed in curly braces ({}). For more information about dynamic overrides, see About Traffic Profile Variables.

  7. Enter the parameters for the selected Traffic Profile Type.
    For example, in Wireless mode, if you choose Diameter QoS as the Traffic Profile Type, the page displays the fields described in Diameter QoS Traffic Profile Configuration Parameters.

  8. Click Save.
The traffic profile is defined in the CMP database and can now be used in a policy.