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Multipoint Wireless Support for the Cisco uBR7200 Series Universal Broadband Router
radio qos profile
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Cisco IOS Release 12.1(5)XM
radio qos profile
To configure a QoS profile, use the radio qos profile global configuration command. To set default
values for profile group numbers 1 and 2, and to remove the QoS profile if no specific parameters
remain, use the no form of this command.
radio qos profile {groupnum | guaranteed-upstream | max-burst | max-upstream |
max-downstream priority | privacy | tos-overwrite | value}
no radio qos profile {groupnum | guaranteed-upstream | max-burst | max-downstream | priority |
tos-overwrite | value}
Syntax Description
Defaults See the previous syntax description for default values.
Command Modes Global configuration
Command History
groupnum QoS profile group number. QoS profiles 1 and 2 are required by the system.
QoS profile 1 is used during registration, and QoS profile 2 is the default
QoS profile. Both profiles are preconfigured and cannot be removed;
however, you can modify these profiles.
guaranteed-upstream Guaranteed minimum upstream rate in kilobytes per second. Valid values
are from 0 to 100,000. Default value is 0 (no reserved rate).
max-burst Maximum upstream transmit burst size in bytes that the modem can send
for any single transmit burst. Default value is 0 (no limit).
max-upstream Maximum upstream data rate in kilobytes per second that a modem using
this QoS profile can receive. Valid values are 0 to 255 minislots. Default
value is 0 (no upstream rate limit).
max-downstream Maximum downstream data rate in kilobytes per second that a modem using
this QoS profile can receive. Valid values are 0 to 255 minislots. Default
value is 0 (no downstream rate limit).
priority Relative priority number assigned to upstream traffic by this QoS profile.
Valid values are from 0 to 7, with 7 being the highest priority. Default value
is 0.
privacy Enables radio baseline privacy.
tos-overwrite Overwrite of the type of service (ToS) field in the IP datagrams received on
the upstream before forwarding them downstream (or IP backbone). This
parameter sets the mask-hex (hexadecimal mask) bits to value hex
(hexadecimal value). This helps the headend identify datagrams for QoS on
the backbone.
value The value substituted for the ToS value.
Release Modification
12.1(3)XQ1 This command was introduced.
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