Gir (guaranteed information rate), Entry channel – Comtech EF Data SLM-5650A Vipersat Parameter Editor User Manual

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Chapter

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Using Parameter Editor

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GIR (Guaranteed Information Rate)

In the GIR mode, the initial computed slot size value is the same as the

Dynamic Cycle mode except there is no maximum limit. After all Remotes have

been assigned slots, the burst map is checked to see if the total cycle length

exceeds 1 second. If not, then all requirements are satisfied and the burst map is

complete. However, if the cycle is greater than one second, then the slots are

adjusted proportionally so that all Remotes receive at least their guaranteed rate

plus whatever excess is still available.
GIR mode allows guaranteed information rates to be set for each Remote in the

group. When the one second restriction is exceeded, Remotes without a speci-

fied GIR are reduced to the global minimum slot size and the remaining band-

width is distributed to Remotes that have been assigned a GIR rate, thus

ensuring additional bandwidth for these units when needed.

Note: GIR allocations are restricted so that assigned GIR totals cannot exceed

the available bandwidth to insure proper bandwidth allocation when the

network is overloaded. Attempts to enter a GIR which would result in a

spin time of more than one second will error out.

Entry Channel

The Entry Channel Mode (ECM) provides Remotes in the group with a shared

channel in which they can gain initial access to the network. Since very small

STDMA data rates are required in this configuration, a larger number of

Remotes can share the cycle. As soon as the Hub receives an STDMA ACK

from the Remote, it initiates an immediate switch to SCPC mode based on the

policy set for that Remote. Note that the switch occurs as soon as the Hub

receives an ACK even though there may not be traffic at that time. The persis-

tence of the link will be determined by the unit’s flag settings.
When choosing Entry Channel as the Hub type for the STDMA Controller, the

Auto switching feature must be Enabled on this Hub unit, and switching policies

for the Remotes must be configured (refer to the section “Remote List” on

page 2-14). Corresponding Remote modems must be configured with Auto

switching and Load switching Enabled.
This mode is designed to accommodate the needs of a Remote that will not be

continuously connected to the network, but which has the need to be able to

make an on-demand connection when required, such as in a mobile application.

In the event of a power outage, Entry Channel provides a bandwidth-efficient

method for Remotes with low latency requirements to re-enter the network once

power is restored.

Note: In ECM, the switch occurs as soon as the Hub receives an STDMA ACK

from the Remote, even though there may not be traffic at that time.

NOTE

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