Step delay, Excess capacity, Tos (type of service) – Comtech EF Data SLM-5650A Vipersat Parameter Editor User Manual

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Typically the default value will be sufficient. Note that this value must be less

than the value specified for the SCPC Step Up Threshold.

Step Delay

This field appears for the Remote modem only.
The Step Delay feature provides a switching delay period to ensure that a

premature switch up or down in the SCPC rate does not occur due to a tempo-

rary rise or fall in traffic.

Excess Capacity

This field appears for the Remote modem 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.

ToS (Type of Service)

This menu item appears under Switching when the Unit Role is Remote, and is

used to define and make modifications to the ToS switching rules.
Type of Service (ToS) is defined by an eight bit field within an IP packet header

that is used to set up per-hop-based QoS rules for prioritizing packets. Because

the ToS field remains untouched by most encryption methods, ToS switching

provides an alternative means of SCPC switching when encryption prevents the

detection of SIP and H.323 protocols.
ToS detection occurs in the Remote modem which only looks at traffic that is

passed in the LAN-to-WAN (Remote to Hub) direction. Once the ToS Switch

Detection feature is enabled, the Remote modem will send a switch request to

the VMS when a packet stamped with the ToS is detected. The request contains

the destination IP address of the ToS stamped packet, the desired SCPC rate,

and the VMS Switch Type (policy #). If available hardware and bandwidth

exist, the VMS will establish the SCPC carrier automatically.
ToS switch detection is controlled by the Remote, and thus appears only in the

Automatic Switching: Remote dialog where it is Enabled via a check box

(figure 2-12).
ToS switch rules are configured by clicking on the TOS menu item that appears

for Remote modems, as shown in figure 2-13.

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