Switch delay, Allocation, Step up threshold – Comtech EF Data SLM-5650A Vipersat Parameter Editor User Manual

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Typically the default setting will be sufficient, but there may be unique network

configurations which require modifying the STDMA slot capacity value.

Tip: The VMS provides the means for setting the high and low switch rate limits

for each Remote. Refer to the VMS User Guide for details.

Switch Delay

This field appears for Hub modems only.
In order to minimize unnecessary switching from STDMA to SCPC due to tran-

sient conditions, such as a temporary spike in network traffic for example, the

Switch Delay field is used to set a delay, in seconds, before a switch occurs.
Typically the default value will be sufficient, but this value can be changed to

accommodate a unique network configuration or application.

Allocation

This field appears for Hub modems only.
The Allocation field allows adding a fixed percentage to the channel bandwidth

request to accommodate additional bandwidth requirements which may occur

after a switch is made from STDMA to SCPC mode. This setting provides a

means to balance known future bandwidth requirements for the channel against

efficient bandwidth utilization.
Typically, the default value will be sufficient and need not be changed unless it

is known that there will be a larger bandwidth requirement after the switch. In

this case, the allocation value can be increased.

Step Up Threshold

This field appears for the Remote modem only.
The Step Up Threshold establishes the percentage of bandwidth use that will

trigger a switch up from the present SCPC rate to a higher rate to ensure that

there is sufficient bandwidth available for current conditions.
Typically, the default value will be sufficient. Note that this value must be

greater than the value specified for the Step Down Threshold.

Step Down Threshold

This field appears for the Remote modem only.
The Step Down Threshold establishes the percentage of bandwidth use that

will trigger a switch down from the present SCPC rate to a lower rate to ensure

efficient bandwidth usage for current conditions.

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