ARP (Allocation and Retention Priority)

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ARP (Allocation and Retention Priority) is a mobile network quality-of-service parameter that determines the priority for allocating and retaining radio and core network resources, especially under congestion conditions.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Mobile network parameter
Quality of Service parameter
appliesTo Bearer establishment
Bearer modification
Bearer retention
Dedicated bearers
Default bearers
associatedWith EPS bearer
QoS Class Identifier
configuredBy Core network
controls Allocation of core network resources
Allocation of radio resources
Retention of core network resources
Retention of radio resources
definedBy 3GPP NERFINISHED
doesNotAffect Packet scheduling between established bearers
fullName Allocation and Retention Priority
hasComponent Pre-emption capability
Pre-emption vulnerability
Priority level
higherPriorityIndicatedBy Lower numerical priority level value
independentOf QoS Class Identifier priority
mainPurpose Determine which bearers are admitted or dropped under congestion
partOf EPS bearer QoS
QoS profile
preemptionCapabilityValues May pre-empt
Shall not pre-empt
preemptionVulnerabilityValues May be pre-empted
Shall not be pre-empted
priorityLevelRange 1 to 15
relevantWhen Network congestion
Resource shortage
scope Bearer-level QoS
signalledOver NAS signaling
RRC signaling
standardizedIn 3GPP TS 23.203 NERFINISHED
3GPP TS 23.401 NERFINISHED
3GPP TS 36.300 NERFINISHED
usedFor Admission control
Pre-emption decisions
usedIn 3GPP networks
5G networks
Evolved Packet System NERFINISHED
LTE networks
Mobile networks
usedToProtect Emergency services
High-priority services
Mission-critical services

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QCI (QoS Class Identifier) mapsTo ARP (Allocation and Retention Priority)