Mocomtech CDM-570 User Manual

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CDM-570/570L Satellite Modem with Optional IP Module

Revision 4

IP Module Ethernet Interface Overview

MN/CDM570L.IOM


The IP Module will prioritize the traffic based upon the DSCP Class Selector Precedence.
Note: All traffic that does not have the DSCP Class Selector Precedence defined (000
000) will be placed in the Default Queue and have a Precedence of 9.

Expedited Forwarding and Assured Forwarding DSCP Another implementation of
DiffServ uses all 6 bits of the DSCP to define Expedited and Assured Forwarding:

DiffServ Type

Class Selector

DSCP

IP Module Priority

Expedited Forwarding

Precedence 1

101 110

1

Assured Forwarding – Class 1

Precedence 8

001 xx0

8

Assured Forwarding – Class 2

Precedence 8

010 xx0

8

Assured Forwarding – Class 3

Precedence 8

011 xx0

8

Assured Forwarding – Class 4

Precedence 8

100 xx0

8



Expedited Forwarding (EF) DSCP – This defines premium service and is
recommended for real time traffic applications such as VoIP and video conferencing.

Assured Forwarding (AF) DSCP – This defines 4 service levels and also uses the last 3
bits of the DSCP to define the Drop Precedence (Low, Medium, or High). The Drop
Precedence determines which packets will most likely be dropped during periods of over
congestion, similar to Weighted Random Early Detection (WRED). As a result, each of
the 4 AF service levels also have 3 Drop Precedence levels for which the IP Module
provides 12 separate queues.

Minimum Bandwidth (AF only) - Minimum specification that allows a committed
information rate (CIR) to be applied to user defined classes of traffic, or the default of no
minimum bandwidth can be selected.

Maximum Bandwidth (AF only) - This can be assigned to a flow to restrict the
maximum bandwidth that any particular flow will utilize, or the default of no bandwidth
restriction can be selected.

Note: Minimum and maximum bandwidth is only configurable for each of the 4 Assured

Forwarding classes.

Note: Typically, DiffServ is implemented using exclusively Class Selector DSCP or exclusively

Expedited and Assured Forwarding DSCP. The IP Module is fully DiffServ compliant and
will work with either DiffServ implementation or with a combination of both.


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