cggsnQosMappingMethod - Cisco Gateway GPRS Support Node Qos Mapping Method

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cggsnQosMappingMethod

Cisco Gateway GPRS Support Node Qos Mapping Method
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.241.1.1.1

This object specifies the type of QoS method (canonical or delay or none (best-effort) or umts) mapped to GPRS QoS. DEFVAL { none } ::= { cggsnQosGeneralConfig 1 } SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF CggsnQosClassIpTosMapEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION This table represents the mapping for different QoS classes to TOS precedence classes in the IP header. If cggsnQosMappingMethod is set to delay(3), the length of the table is 4 with the following default mapping: delay1 = 3 (flash), delay2 = 2 (immediate), delay3 = 1 (priority), delay_besteffort = 0 (routine). If cggsnQosMappingMethod is set to canonical(2), the length of the table is 3 with the following default mapping: premium = 2 (immediate), normal = 1 (priority), best_effort = 0 (routine). If cggsnQosMappingMethod is set to umts(4) or none(1), the table will be empty.

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