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About this guide
This guide describes the applicability of PFCP for fixed broadband access and the extensions to the protocol.
The PFCP interface serves as the control layer between the BNG-UP and the MAG-c. The PFCP interface is designed to handle all dynamic states . The interface creates packet matching rules and corresponding QoS, usage reporting and monitoring, and packet action parameters.
Command outputs shown in this guide are examples only; actual displays may differ depending on supported functionality and user configuration.
For more information, see the Appendix: References, and other guides mentioned in the MAG-c Guide to Documentation.
Conventions
This section describes the general conventions used in this guide.
Precautionary and information messages
The following information symbols are used in the documentation.
Options or substeps in procedures and sequential workflows
Options in a procedure or a sequential workflow are indicated by a bulleted list. In the following example, at step 1, the user must perform the described action. At step 2, the user must perform one of the listed options to complete the step.
Options in a procedure
- User must perform this step.
- This step offers three options. User must perform one option to complete this
step.
- This is one option.
- This is another option.
- This is yet another option.
Substeps in a procedure or a sequential workflow are indicated by letters. In the following example, at step 1, the user must perform the described action. At step 2, the user must perform two substeps (a. and b.) to complete the step.
Substeps in a procedure
- User must perform this step.
- User must perform all substeps to complete this action.
- This is one substep.
- This is another substep.