This object denotes the PHB which is mapped to the traffic
class given by cggsnQosUmtsTrafficClass.
DS architecture is based on number of functional elements,
one of which is PHB. PHBs specify queuing, queue management
and scheduling characteristics that allow a means of
allocating buffer and bandwidth resources at each node among
the competing traffic streams.
The various DS PHBs include:
signalling - signallingClass(1)
The signalling class PHB is only used for the UMTS
signalling messages. This DS PHB does not apply to
any other IP data packets.
expedited forwarding - efClass(2)
The expedited forwarding PHB is used for providing
a low loss, low latency, low jitter, assured
bandwidth, end-to-end service through the DS domains.
Such a service appears to the endpoints like a
point-to-point connection, or a virtual leased line.
assured forwarding - afClass(3-6)
The assured forwarding PHB provides a means for a
provider DS domain to offer different levels of
delivery assurances for packets received from a
customer DS domain. Four assured forwarding classes:
afClass1, afClass2, afClass3 and afClass4 are defined,
where each AF class is in each DS node allocated a
certain amouont of forwarding resoources(buffer space
and bandwidth). IP packets are assigned into one or
more of these classes, according to the subscribed
service. Within each class the packets are marked
by a mobile subscriber, or by the provider DS domain,
with one of the three possible drop precedence
values. In case of congestion, the drop precedence
of a packet determines the relative importance of a
packet within the class. Packets in one class are
forwarded independently of the packets in another
class.
best effort - bestEffort(7)
This is the default PHB. The packets of this
aggregate are forwarded on an output link whenever
the link is not required to satisfy any other PHB.
Parsed from file CISCO-GGSN-QOS-MIB.mib
Module: CISCO-GGSN-QOS-MIB
This object denotes the PHB which is mapped to the traffic
class given by cggsnQosUmtsTrafficClass.
DS architecture is based on number of functional elements,
one of which is PHB. PHBs specify queuing, queue management
and scheduling characteristics that allow a means of
allocating buffer and bandwidth resources at each node among
the competing traffic streams.
The various DS PHBs include:
signalling - signallingClass(1)
The signalling class PHB is only used for the UMTS
signalling messages. This DS PHB does not apply to
any other IP data packets.
expedited forwarding - efClass(2)
The expedited forwarding PHB is used for providing
a low loss, low latency, low jitter, assured
bandwidth, end-to-end service through the DS domains.
Such a service appears to the endpoints like a
point-to-point connection, or a virtual leased line.
assured forwarding - afClass(3-6)
The assured forwarding PHB provides a means for a
provider DS domain to offer different levels of
delivery assurances for packets received from a
customer DS domain. Four assured forwarding classes:
afClass1, afClass2, afClass3 and afClass4 are defined,
where each AF class is in each DS node allocated a
certain amouont of forwarding resoources(buffer space
and bandwidth). IP packets are assigned into one or
more of these classes, according to the subscribed
service. Within each class the packets are marked
by a mobile subscriber, or by the provider DS domain,
with one of the three possible drop precedence
values. In case of congestion, the drop precedence
of a packet determines the relative importance of a
packet within the class. Packets in one class are
forwarded independently of the packets in another
class.
best effort - bestEffort(7)
This is the default PHB. The packets of this
aggregate are forwarded on an output link whenever
the link is not required to satisfy any other PHB.
This object denotes the PHB which is mapped to the traffic
class given by cggsnQosUmtsTrafficClass.
DS architecture is based on number of functional elements,
one of which is PHB. PHBs specify queuing, queue management
and scheduling characteristics that allow a means of
allocating buffer and bandwidth resources at each node among
the competing traffic streams.
The various DS PHBs include:
signalling - signallingClass(1)
The signalling class PHB is only used for the UMTS
signalling messages. This DS PHB does not apply to
any other IP data packets.
expedited forwarding - efClass(2)
The expedited forwarding PHB is used for providing
a low loss, low latency, low jitter, assured
bandwidth, end-to-end service through the DS domains.
Such a service appears to the endpoints like a
point-to-point connection, or a virtual leased line.
assured forwarding - afClass(3-6)
The assured forwarding PHB provides a means for a
provider DS domain to offer different levels of
delivery assurances for packets received from a
customer DS domain. Four assured forwarding classes:
afClass1, afClass2, afClass3 and afClass4 are defined,
where each AF class is in each DS node allocated a
certain amouont of forwarding resoources(buffer space
and bandwidth). IP packets are assigned into one or
more of these classes, according to the subscribed
service. Within each class the packets are marked
by a mobile subscriber, or by the provider DS domain,
with one of the three possible drop precedence
values. In case of congestion, the drop precedence
of a packet determines the relative importance of a
packet within the class. Packets in one class are
forwarded independently of the packets in another
class.
best effort - bestEffort(7)
This is the default PHB. The packets of this
aggregate are forwarded on an output link whenever
the link is not required to satisfy any other PHB.
Parsed from file CISCO-GGSN-QOS-MIB.my.txt
Company: None
Module: CISCO-GGSN-QOS-MIB
This object denotes the PHB which is mapped to the traffic
class given by cggsnQosUmtsTrafficClass.
DS architecture is based on number of functional elements,
one of which is PHB. PHBs specify queuing, queue management
and scheduling characteristics that allow a means of
allocating buffer and bandwidth resources at each node among
the competing traffic streams.
The various DS PHBs include:
signalling - signallingClass(1)
The signalling class PHB is only used for the UMTS
signalling messages. This DS PHB does not apply to
any other IP data packets.
expedited forwarding - efClass(2)
The expedited forwarding PHB is used for providing
a low loss, low latency, low jitter, assured
bandwidth, end-to-end service through the DS domains.
Such a service appears to the endpoints like a
point-to-point connection, or a virtual leased line.
assured forwarding - afClass(3-6)
The assured forwarding PHB provides a means for a
provider DS domain to offer different levels of
delivery assurances for packets received from a
customer DS domain. Four assured forwarding classes:
afClass1, afClass2, afClass3 and afClass4 are defined,
where each AF class is in each DS node allocated a
certain amouont of forwarding resoources(buffer space
and bandwidth). IP packets are assigned into one or
more of these classes, according to the subscribed
service. Within each class the packets are marked
by a mobile subscriber, or by the provider DS domain,
with one of the three possible drop precedence
values. In case of congestion, the drop precedence
of a packet determines the relative importance of a
packet within the class. Packets in one class are
forwarded independently of the packets in another
class.
best effort - bestEffort(7)
This is the default PHB. The packets of this
aggregate are forwarded on an output link whenever
the link is not required to satisfy any other PHB.
cggsnQosUmtsDiffServPhbgroup OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { signallingClass(1), efClass(2), afClass1(3), afClass2(4), afClass3(5), afClass4(6), bestEffort(7) } MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This object denotes the PHB which is mapped to the traffic class given by cggsnQosUmtsTrafficClass. DS architecture is based on number of functional elements, one of which is PHB. PHBs specify queuing, queue management and scheduling characteristics that allow a means of allocating buffer and bandwidth resources at each node among the competing traffic streams. The various DS PHBs include: signalling - signallingClass(1) The signalling class PHB is only used for the UMTS signalling messages. This DS PHB does not apply to any other IP data packets. expedited forwarding - efClass(2) The expedited forwarding PHB is used for providing a low loss, low latency, low jitter, assured bandwidth, end-to-end service through the DS domains. Such a service appears to the endpoints like a point-to-point connection, or a virtual leased line. assured forwarding - afClass(3-6) The assured forwarding PHB provides a means for a provider DS domain to offer different levels of delivery assurances for packets received from a customer DS domain. Four assured forwarding classes: afClass1, afClass2, afClass3 and afClass4 are defined, where each AF class is in each DS node allocated a certain amouont of forwarding resoources(buffer space and bandwidth). IP packets are assigned into one or more of these classes, according to the subscribed service. Within each class the packets are marked by a mobile subscriber, or by the provider DS domain, with one of the three possible drop precedence values. In case of congestion, the drop precedence of a packet determines the relative importance of a packet within the class. Packets in one class are forwarded independently of the packets in another class. best effort - bestEffort(7) This is the default PHB. The packets of this aggregate are forwarded on an output link whenever the link is not required to satisfy any other PHB. " DEFVAL { bestEffort } ::= { cggsnQosTrafficClassPhbEntry 2 }
cggsnQosUmtsDiffServPhbgroup OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { signallingClass(1), efClass(2), afClass1(3), afClass2(4), afClass3(5), afClass4(6), bestEffort(7) } ACCESS read-write STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION "This object denotes the PHB which is mapped to the traffic class given by cggsnQosUmtsTrafficClass. DS architecture is based on number of functional elements, one of which is PHB. PHBs specify queuing, queue management and scheduling characteristics that allow a means of allocating buffer and bandwidth resources at each node among the competing traffic streams. The various DS PHBs include: signalling - signallingClass(1) The signalling class PHB is only used for the UMTS signalling messages. This DS PHB does not apply to any other IP data packets. expedited forwarding - efClass(2) The expedited forwarding PHB is used for providing a low loss, low latency, low jitter, assured bandwidth, end-to-end service through the DS domains. Such a service appears to the endpoints like a point-to-point connection, or a virtual leased line. assured forwarding - afClass(3-6) The assured forwarding PHB provides a means for a provider DS domain to offer different levels of delivery assurances for packets received from a customer DS domain. Four assured forwarding classes: afClass1, afClass2, afClass3 and afClass4 are defined, where each AF class is in each DS node allocated a certain amouont of forwarding resoources(buffer space and bandwidth). IP packets are assigned into one or more of these classes, according to the subscribed service. Within each class the packets are marked by a mobile subscriber, or by the provider DS domain, with one of the three possible drop precedence values. In case of congestion, the drop precedence of a packet determines the relative importance of a packet within the class. Packets in one class are forwarded independently of the packets in another class. best effort - bestEffort(7) This is the default PHB. The packets of this aggregate are forwarded on an output link whenever the link is not required to satisfy any other PHB. " DEFVAL { bestEffort } ::= { cggsnQosTrafficClassPhbEntry 2 }
Vendor: Cisco
Module: CISCO-GGSN-QOS-MIB
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cggsnQosUmtsDiffServPhbgroup OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { signallingClass(1), efClass(2), afClass1(3), afClass2(4), afClass3(5), afClass4(6), bestEffort(7) } MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This object denotes the PHB which is mapped to the traffic class given by cggsnQosUmtsTrafficClass. DS architecture is based on number of functional elements, one of which is PHB. PHBs specify queuing, queue management and scheduling characteristics that allow a means of allocating buffer and bandwidth resources at each node among the competing traffic streams. The various DS PHBs include: signalling - signallingClass(1) The signalling class PHB is only used for the UMTS signalling messages. This DS PHB does not apply to any other IP data packets. expedited forwarding - efClass(2) The expedited forwarding PHB is used for providing a low loss, low latency, low jitter, assured bandwidth, end-to-end service through the DS domains. Such a service appears to the endpoints like a point-to-point connection, or a virtual leased line. assured forwarding - afClass(3-6) The assured forwarding PHB provides a means for a provider DS domain to offer different levels of delivery assurances for packets received from a customer DS domain. Four assured forwarding classes: afClass1, afClass2, afClass3 and afClass4 are defined, where each AF class is in each DS node allocated a certain amouont of forwarding resoources(buffer space and bandwidth). IP packets are assigned into one or more of these classes, according to the subscribed service. Within each class the packets are marked by a mobile subscriber, or by the provider DS domain, with one of the three possible drop precedence values. In case of congestion, the drop precedence of a packet determines the relative importance of a packet within the class. Packets in one class are forwarded independently of the packets in another class. best effort - bestEffort(7) This is the default PHB. The packets of this aggregate are forwarded on an output link whenever the link is not required to satisfy any other PHB. " DEFVAL { bestEffort } ::= { cggsnQosTrafficClassPhbEntry 2 }
cggsnQosUmtsDiffServPhbgroup OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { signallingClass(1), efClass(2), afClass1(3), afClass2(4), afClass3(5), afClass4(6), bestEffort(7) } MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This object denotes the PHB which is mapped to the traffic class given by cggsnQosUmtsTrafficClass. DS architecture is based on number of functional elements, one of which is PHB. PHBs specify queuing, queue management and scheduling characteristics that allow a means of allocating buffer and bandwidth resources at each node among the competing traffic streams. The various DS PHBs include: signalling - signallingClass(1) The signalling class PHB is only used for the UMTS signalling messages. This DS PHB does not apply to any other IP data packets. expedited forwarding - efClass(2) The expedited forwarding PHB is used for providing a low loss, low latency, low jitter, assured bandwidth, end-to-end service through the DS domains. Such a service appears to the endpoints like a point-to-point connection, or a virtual leased line. assured forwarding - afClass(3-6) The assured forwarding PHB provides a means for a provider DS domain to offer different levels of delivery assurances for packets received from a customer DS domain. Four assured forwarding classes: afClass1, afClass2, afClass3 and afClass4 are defined, where each AF class is in each DS node allocated a certain amouont of forwarding resoources(buffer space and bandwidth). IP packets are assigned into one or more of these classes, according to the subscribed service. Within each class the packets are marked by a mobile subscriber, or by the provider DS domain, with one of the three possible drop precedence values. In case of congestion, the drop precedence of a packet determines the relative importance of a packet within the class. Packets in one class are forwarded independently of the packets in another class. best effort - bestEffort(7) This is the default PHB. The packets of this aggregate are forwarded on an output link whenever the link is not required to satisfy any other PHB. " DEFVAL { bestEffort } ::= { cggsnQosTrafficClassPhbEntry 2 }
OID | Name | Sub children | Sub Nodes Total | Description |
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1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.241.1.3.1.1.1 | cggsnQosUmtsTrafficClass | 0 | 0 | This object denotes the UMTS QoS traffic class. UMTS QoS uses this parameter to make assumptions about the traffic source, and d… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.241.1.3.1.1.3 | cggsnQosUmtsPdps | 0 | 0 | This object specifies the current number of PDP contexts associated with each traffic class identified by cggsnQosUmtsTrafficClas… |