- Uplink Aggregated Guaranteed Bitrate (bps) — Enter the maximum uplink guaranteed bitrate to be allowed for a PDN connection across all GBR (Guaranteed Bit Rate) bearers.
Integer value in the inclusive range of 0 to 9,223,372,036,854,775,807 (without commas), that is, 0 to 263—1. If this field is left blank, no validation is performed.
- Downlink Aggregated Guaranteed Bitrate (bps) — Enter the maximum downlink guaranteed bitrate to be allowed for a PDN connection across all GBR (Guaranteed Bit Rate) bearers.
Integer value in the inclusive range of 0 to 9,223,372,036,854,775,807 (without commas), that is, 0 to 263—1. If this field is left blank, no validation is performed.
- Uplink Aggregated Maximum Bitrate (bps) for Guaranteed Bitrate Bearers — Enter the maximum uplink bitrate to be allowed for a PDN connection across all GBR (Guaranteed Bit Rate) bearers.
Integer value in the inclusive range of 0 to 9,223,372,036,854,775,807 (without commas), that is, 0 to 263—1. If this field is left blank, no validation is performed.
- Downlink Aggregated Maximum Bitrate (bps) for Guaranteed Bitrate Bearers — Enter the maximum downlink bitrate to be allowed for a PDN connection across all GBR (Guaranteed Bit Rate) bearers.
Integer value in the inclusive range of 0 to 9,223,372,036,854,775,807 (without commas), that is, 0 to 263—1. If this field is left blank, no validation is performed.
- Uplink APN Aggregate Maximum Bitrate (bps) — Specify the maximum aggregate bitrate associated with a specific access point (APN) for the uplink direction.
Integer value in the inclusive range of 0 to 9,223,372,036,854,775,807 (without commas), that is, 0 to 263—1. If this field is left blank, no validation is performed.
- Downlink APN Aggregate Maximum Bitrate (bps) — Specify the maximum aggregate bitrate associated with a specific access point (APN) for the downlink direction.
Integer value in the inclusive range of 0 to 9,223,372,036,854,775,807 (without commas), that is, 0 to 263—1. If this field is left blank, no validation is performed.
- Acceptable Default EPS Bearer QoS Under this heading are the following variables:
- QoS Class Identifiers — Check mark one or more QoS class identifiers (QCI) to be associated with this roaming profile or enter a value between 1 and 254 in the Others field and click Add. This identifies the set of Default EPS Bearer QCI values that are acceptable at the VPCRF. When one or more values is selected, the VPCRF function validates the QCI value from the Default-EPS-Bearer-QOS AVP, sent by the HPCRF against the configured set of values in the roaming profile. If no identifier is check marked, the default is 9. The options are:
- 1 (Conversation Speech)
- 2 (Conversational)
- 3 (Streaming Speech)
- 4 (Streaming)
- 5 (Interactive with priority 1 signaling)
- 6 (Interactive with priority 1)
- 7 (Interactive with priority 2)
- 8 (Interactive with priority 3)
- 9 ( Background) (default)
- 65 (MC-PTT)
- 66 (PTT Voice)
- 69 (MC-PTT Signaling)
- 70 (MC Data)
Note: QCI values between 1 and 254 are supported. Values other than 1-9, 65, 66, 69, and 70 are undefined.
- ARP Priority Level (Comma Separated Values) — This field identifies the set of Default EPS Bearer ARP Priority values that are acceptable at the VPCRF. The VPCRF function validates the ARP Priority value from the Default-EPS-Bearer-QOS AVP, sent by the HPCRF against the configured set of values in the roaming profile. When limited resources are encountered, the Allocation and Retention Priority (ARP) priority level tells the system to either accept or reject an establishment or modification of bearer request.
Enter one or more priority values separated by a comma. Note that the VPCRF checks to see if the incoming message from the HPCRF contains the Default-EPS-Bearer-Qos AVP. If it does, the ARP Priority Level in that AVP is added to the list of selected values allowed by the roaming profile. Valid priority level values are 1 through 9. Default value is none (or empty).
- ARP Preemption Capability — This field configures whether preemption capability is enabled or disabled in the PCC action profile. Preemption aids in call admission control and lets the gateway accommodate higher priority bearers over lower priority bearers (for example, when resources are unusually limited or for emergency services), based on the ARP Priority Level and ARP Preemption Vulnerability. Options from the pulldown menu are BOTH, PREEMPTION_CAPABILITY_ENABLED, and PREEMPTION_CAPABILITY_DISABLED. The default value is BOTH. Note that the VPCRF checks to see if the incoming message from the HPCRF contains the Default-EPS-Bearer-Qos AVP. If it does, the ARP Preemption Capability in that AVP overrides any value selected here.
- ARP Preemption Vulnerability — This field identifies the Default EPS Bearer ARP Preemption Vulnerability values that are acceptable at the VPCRF. The VPCRF function validates the ARP Preemption Vulnerability value from the Default-EPS-Bearer-QOS AVP, sent by the HPCRF against the configured value in the roaming profile. Options from the pulldown menu are Both, Preemption_vulnerability_enabled, and Preemption_vulnerability_disabled. Default value is Both. Note that the VPCRF checks to see if the incoming message from the HPCRF contains the Default-EPS-Bearer-Qos AVP. If it does, the ARP Preemption Vulnerability in that AVP overrides any value selected here.