Configure qos rules, Configure qos rules -36, Figure 3-42 qos configuration screen – Comtech EF Data CDM-570/570L Vipersat User Manual

Page 72: Figure 3-43 qos mode prompt

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Vipersat Configuration

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Vipersat CDM-570/570L User Guide

Configure QoS Rules

The Vipersat CDM-570/570L is capable of performing automatic switching

based on the QoS rules for a Remote modem. QoS rules can be assigned to

different flow types that are user-defined by any combination of traffic type

protocol (FTP, UDP, RTP, etc.), source/destination IP (specific or range), and/

or Layer 3 source/destination port.
The Vipersat QoS Switching feature is designed to manage single, specific

sessions or flow types, such as a UDP video stream targeted to a specific port.

When defining QoS rules for QoS based switching, it is best to make them as

specific as possible so as to avoid unintended or multiple sessions/flows being

generated with that rule. A QoS rule that creates multiple flows will result in

poor switching performance. With voice traffic, for example, prioritize by using

the VOCE protocol rather than prioritizing with RTP or UDP.
From the Main Menu for the Remote modem, enter Q to access the QoS

Configuration screen, as shown in figure 3-42.

Figure 3-42 QoS Configuration screen

Enter M at the command prompt to designate one of four Modes of QoS opera-

tion (figure 3-43):

• Rule Max/Priority – QoS rules based on maximum bandwidth and

priority

• Rule Min/Max – QoS rules based on minimum and maximum bandwidth
• Diff Serv – QoS rules based on Differentiated Services settings
• VLAN – QoS rules based on the user priority field in the VLAN header

Figure 3-43 QoS Mode prompt

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