Product description, Introduction, Simplicity of operation – Comtech EF Data VIPERSAT File Streamer v1.2.x User Manual

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General

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Product Description

Product Description

Introduction

Vipersat File Streamer (VFS) is a software application that allows rapid file

transfers over the Comtech EF Data Vipersat network between host PCs that are

running the VFS application. VFS runs on a Microsoft Windows-based PC/

workstation and, together with the Vipersat Management System (VMS),

utilizes the bandwidth-on-demand capabilities of the system for applications

such as file transfers.
VFS, in conjunction with Vipersat-enabled IP modems and the VMS, can

stream large files from one workstation to another workstation over the satellite

network. VFS overcomes the limitations of TCP/IP over satellite links by imple-

menting an efficient and reliable datagram protocol, while at the same time

having the ability to request dynamic SCPC (dSCPC) satellite bandwidth.

Simplicity of Operation

Through its graphical user interface, VFS simplifies the file transfer process by

allowing the operator to select which files or folders are to be transferred and

where they are to be stored. Files or folders can be dragged from the desktop or

Windows Explorer™ and dropped into the VFS window to create a new transfer

session. Transfers can be scheduled on a periodic basis or performed immedi-

ately. Scheduled transfers during non-peak hours aid in avoiding network

congestion.

Overview

Designed to transfer files across the Vipersat network over satellite, VFS uses

UDP as a transport layer protocol together with the proprietary Streamload

protocol rather than using TCP, a common standard for computer communica-

tions. The advantages that TCP/IP provides for typical internet communications

can become limitations when passing traffic over a satellite network, where

inherent delays can be mistaken for congestion or low bandwidth, resulting in

compromised transmission rates. Instead of constantly monitoring for acknowl-

edgements and retransmission of bad or lost data, the Streamload protocol

streams all data packets and performs any necessary retransmission only at the

end of the session.
With the addition of VFS into the Vipersat Network solution, channel utilization

efficiencies improve dramatically over standard FTP file transfers.
VFS is a peer-to-peer application where each host in the network can directly

communicate with any other host. With VFS, there is no centrally located server

required to manage file transfers in the network. VFS authorization is controlled

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