Scpc step up excess, Keep alive timer for carrier inhibit, Figure 3-54 scpc step down delay prompt – Comtech EF Data CDM-570/570L Vipersat User Manual

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Chapter

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Using the Command Line Interface (CLI)

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Vipersat Configuration

The SCPC Step Down Delay feature provides a switching delay period to

ensure that a premature switch down in the SCPC rate does not occur due to a

temporary fall in traffic.
A default value (60 seconds) is provided, but this parameter can be modified by

entering V at the command prompt in the Auto Switching screen to display the

dialog shown in figure 3-53.

Figure 3-54 SCPC Step Down Delay prompt

SCPC Step Up Excess

This menu item appears for Remote modems only.
During each SCPC Step Up switch, the excess capacity data rate value entered

by this command is added to the new SCPC data rate. This excess is added each

time an SCPC Step Up switch occurs. This setting makes additional bandwidth

available for when the demand arises while minimizing Step Up switching

events.
A default value (10%) is provided, but this parameter can be modified by enter-

ing E at the command prompt in the Auto Switching screen to display the

dialog shown in figure 3-55.

Figure 3-55 SCPC Step Up Excess prompt

Keep Alive Timer for Carrier Inhibit

This menu item appears for Hub modems only.
The Keep Alive Timer for Carrier Inhibit parameter provides a fixed setting

that can be specified for the keep alive message sent to the Remotes from the

Hub. This provides an alternate to the burst map which is variable and may

become excessively long in certain applications. An example of this is a burst

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