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cggsnQosBWPoolTrafClassTable
Cisco Gateway GPRS Support Node Qos BW Pool Traf Class Table
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This table is the sub table of cggsnUmtsQosCacBWPoolTable. This contains all the traffic class bandwidth allocation in percentage or absolute value. The total value of the bandwidth allocated for different traffic class per pool must not exceed 100 percent or the absolute value (4294967295). The SNMP entity creates a conceptual row when the user configures the bandwidth allocation for the traffic class defined in cggsnQosBWPoolTrafClass and if the corresponding conceptual row is present in cggsnUmtsQosCacBWPoolTable. The SNMP entity deletes the conceptual row(s) when the user unconfigures the bandwidth allocation for the traffic class or the corresponding conceptual row is deleted from cggsnUmtsQosCacBWPoolTable. However, if there are active PDP in the APN using this pool, then the conceptual row cannot be deleted. The SNMP entity modifies the conceptual row when the user changes the bandwidth allocation for a traffic class. However, if there are active PDPs in the APN using this pool, then only value greater than previous allocation is accepted.
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