Managing Qos Information

You can manage, view, import, export and create the QoS Information from QoS Information Management screen.

Note:

Only administrators can create QoS Information data.

To configure the QoS Information data:

  1. From the navigation menu, under Policy Configurations, then under SM Policy, click Qos Information.
    The Authorized Default Qos Management screen appears with the listing of all the available rules. You can create or import the Qos details from this page.

    Note:

    Click Export to download the available listings to your system.
  2. Click Add.

    The Create Authorized Default Qos screen appears.

  3. On the Create Authorized Default Qos screen, enter values for the input fields common to all the groups available on the screen.
    The following table describes the fields:
    Field Name Description
    Name Specifies the name assigned to the QOS information.
    Description Free-form text that identifies the QOS information.
    Default 5G QoS Identifier Identifier for the authorized QoS parameters for the service data flow. It shall be included when the QoS information decision is initially provisioned.
    Priority Level Unsigned integer indicating the 5QI Priority Level, within a range of 1 to 127.
    Average Window Represents the duration over which the guaranteed and maximum bitrate shall be calculated (NOTE).
    Max DataBurstVol Denotes the largest amount of data that is required to be transferred within a period of 5GAN PDB (NOTE).
  4. Expand the arp group to add the arp details:
    1. Enter the applicable values in the input fields available on the window.

      The following table describes the fields:

      Field Name Description
      Priority Level Unsigned integer indicating the ARP Priority Level, within the range 1 to 15.
      Preemption Capability Defines whether a service data flow may get resources that were already assigned to another service data flow with a lower priority level. Possible values are:
      • NOT_PREEMPT : Shall not trigger pre-emption.
      • MAY_PREEMPT : May trigger pre-emption.
      Preemption Vulnerability Defines whether a service data flow may lose the resources assigned to it in order to admit a service data flow with higher priority level. Possible values are:
      • NOT_PREEMPTABLE : Shall not be pre-empted.
      • PREEMPTABLE : May be pre-empted.

      Note:

      Click the Remove button to cancel the changes.
    2. Click the ADD button to add the changes.

      Note:

      Click Cancel to cancel the configuration.
  5. Click Save.
    The value gets listed on the Authorized Default Qos Management screen.

    Note:

    Use Edit or Delete buttons available in the next column to update or delete the listing.

Importing the Qos Information

To import the session rules:

  1. Click Import.

    The File Upload window appears on the screen.

  2. Upload the files in required format by clicking Drop Files here or click to upload button.