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Cisco Prime Network 4.0 User Guide
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Chapter 25 Monitoring Mobile Technologies
Working with Active Charging Service
Viewing Bandwidth Policies
Bandwidth policies are helpful in applying rate limit to potentially bandwidth intensive and service
disruptive applications. Using this policy, the operator can police and prioritize subscribers’ traffic to
ensure that no single or group of subscribers’ traffic negatively impacts another subscribers’ traffic. Each
policy will be identified by a unique ID, which will be associated to a particular group. Bandwidth
policies are used to control the direction (uplink/downlink) of bandwidth, peak data rate, and peak burst
size, and the actions that need to be taken on violation, if the bandwidth exceeds the burst size and data
rate.
To view bandwidth policy in logical inventory:
Step 1 Right-click the required device in Prime Network Vision and choose Inventory.
Step 2 In the logical inventory window, choose Logical Inventory > local > Mobile > Active Charging
Services > ACS > Bandwidth Policy Container.
Prime Network Vision displays the list of bandwidth policies configured under the container. You can
view the individual bandwidth policy details from the table on the right pane or by choosing Logical
Inventory > local > Mobile > Active Charging Services > ACS > Bandwidth Policy
Container > Bandwidth Policy.
Table 25-83 describes the details available for each bandwidth policy.
Charging Action
Priorities tab
Charging rule definitions and their priorities in the rulebase.
Routing Action
Priorities tab
Routing actions and their priorities in the rulebase.
Post Processing Action
Priorities
Post-processing actions and their priorities in the rulebase.
Table 25-82 Rule Base Properties in Logical Inventory (continued)
Field Description
Table 25-83 Bandwidth Policy Properties in Logical Inventory
Field Description
Name Name of the bandwidth policy configured.
Total Bandwidth ID
Configured
Total number of bandwidth IDs configured.
Total Group Limit
Configured
Total number of bandwidth group limits configured.
Flow Limit for
Bandwidth ID and
Group ID Associations
and Group ID tables
Holds all bandwidth IDs and group IDs of the bandwidth policy.