10.1.69 Bit rate recommendation reporting +CGBRRREP
27.0073GPPAT command set for User Equipment (UE)Release 18TS
Table 10.1.69-1: +CGBRRREP parameter command syntax
Command |
Possible Response(s) |
+CGBRRREP=[<reporting>] |
+CME ERROR: <err> |
+CGBRRREP? |
+CGBRRREP: <reporting> |
+CGBRRREP=? |
+CGBRRREP: (list of supported <reporting>s) |
Description
The set command enables reporting of the recommended bit rate received by the UE from the serving eNB or gNB in a MAC Control Element as specified in 3GPP TS 36.321 [158] and in 3GPP TS 38.321 [176] with the unsolicited result code +CGBRRREP: <recmBitrate>,<direction>,<num_of_cids>,<cid>[,<cid>[,…]]. Refer clause 9.2 for possible <err> values.
The read command returns current command setting.
The test command returns the values supported as a compound value.
Defined values
<reporting>: integer type.
0 Reporting not enabled
1 Reporting enabled
<recmBitrate>: integer type; indicates the recommended bit rate in kbit/s received from the serving eNB or gNB.
<direction>: integer type; indicates the direction to which the recommended bit rate received from the serving eNB or gNB applies.
1 The recommended bit rate is for the uplink direction
2 The recommended bit rate is for the downlink direction
<num_of_cids>: integer type; indicates the number of <cid>s mapped to the LCID (Logical Channel ID) to which the recommended bit rate received from the serving eNB or gNB applies.
NOTE: In 5GS, multiple 5G QoS flows can be mapped to the same LCID. In EPS, there is a one-to-one mapping between an EPS bearer context and an LCID.
<cid>: A numeric parameter which specifies a particular EPS bearer context or a 5GS QoS flow mapped to the LCID to which the recommended bit rate received from the serving eNB or gNB applies. The <cid> parameter is local to the TE-MT interface.
Implementation
Optional.