Circuit priority and circuit preemption, Nominal call setup delay – Comtech EF Data MIDAS 4 System and Design User Manual

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System and Design Manual, Revision 2
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Theory of Operation

Circuit Termination

The point-to-multipoint circuit termination could be initiated by:

• The MIDAS Controller, in response to operator action
• The traffic node, due to the following:

User port command

Traffic modem loses lock

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The point-to-multipoint circuit termination initiated by the MIDAS Controller
proceeds as follows:

1. The MIDAS Controller sends terminate messages to the Node Control

Modem at the transmitting traffic node and all the receiving traffic
nodes.

2. The Node Control Modem at the transmitting traffic node disables the

traffic modem transmit and acknowledges with a “path terminated”
message.

3. The Node Control Modems at the receiving traffic nodes disable the

traffic modem receive and acknowledge with “path terminated”
messages.

4. On receiving the acknowledgment to the terminate messages, the

MIDAS Controller releases the bandwidth and the traffic modems.

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Circuit priority and circuit preemption provide multiple grades of service to
the users.

The priority can be assigned on a per-circuit basis for pre-defined circuits
and/or per-traffic-channel basis. If both circuit-based and traffic channel-based
priorities are used, the higher of the two priorities is used to derive the priority
for a pre-defined circuit initiated from a traffic channel.

Based on priority, MIDAS supports:

High priority circuits,

Which can preempt normal-priority circuits if there is no
available bandwidth. Once established, they cannot be

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Only the modem losing lock will drop out. The circuit will only be terminated when

the last receiving modem reports loss of lock.

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