Hub allocatable modulator & demodulator, Compatibility -68 – Comtech EF Data VMS v3.12.x Vipersat User Manual

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Network Manager Configuration

MN/22156, rev 12

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VMS User Guide

Available Bandwidth — currently unreserved and available for pre-

allocation to Remote sites. This segment is displayed as a numerical

frequency value, and is represented as the light green section

(combined) of the bandwidth color bar. The largest continuous/

unfragmented block of available bandwidth is represented by the light

green section that is not underlined with dark green.

Fragmented Bandwidth — additional available bandwidth remaining

that is separate from the largest continuous block. This segment is

displayed as a numerical frequency value, and is represented as the light

green section of the bandwidth color bar that is underlined with dark

green.

The divisions shown in the color bar will vary depending on a number of

factors, including the quantity and size(s) of the bandwidth pool(s), and the

amount of pre-allocated bandwidth.
When Site reservations are assigned for both Tx and Rx (Point-to-Point), the

first listing for a Remote represents the Tx bandwidth and the second listing

is the Rx bandwidth.
From this window, individual reservations can be enabled/disabled via the

check box in the Identity column. Reservation settings (Data Rate,

Bandwidth, and Extra) can be edited by double-clicking on a table entry.
Note that the Satellite Reservations window can be left open to assist the

user/operator in the reservation assignment process for other Remotes.

10. Continue to select Remotes as required and configure them for guaranteed

bandwidth until either all resources are exhausted or network requirements

are achieved.

11. To remove a bandwidth reservation for a Remote, click to uncheck the sat-

ellite check box in the site Reservations page, then click Apply.

Hub Allocatable Modulator & Demodulator Compatibility

Compatibility issues with allocatable mods and demods at the Hub may arise

when implementing the Guaranteed Bandwidth feature in networks that include

multiple modem types. When combining modem types, careful network design

is essential to ensure that a compatible Hub mod/demod is available for estab-

lishing an SCPC link with a Remote. The following factors must be considered:

• Transmission Rate — The device must be capable of handling the data

rate that will be allocated between the Remote and the Hub (e.g., SLM-

5650A versus CDM-570/L or CDD-56X).

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