Roaming with advanced switching, Roaming with advanced switching . 3-71 – Comtech EF Data VMS v3.12.x Vipersat User Manual

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Chapter

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VMS Configuration

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MN/22156, rev 12

Network Manager Configuration

As a switch request is processed, it is compared to the Advanced Switching

table. If the requested data rate crosses a threshold where the higher-order

modulation actually becomes more bandwidth efficient, the switch request will

go up to the higher-order modulation at the lowest bit rate that exceeds the

request. Thus, it is possible that a higher bit rate can be granted while actually

utilizing less bandwidth resources.
For example, a site currently operating at QPSK 3/4 that generates a switch

request for 192 kbps will be switched up to 256 kbps at 8PSK 7/8, provided this

modulation and code rate was specified in the Advanced Switching table entry

for this switch point.
The following equations illustrate this scenario:

QPSK 3/4 @192 kbps @1.3 spacing:

Allocated Bandwidth = 192 x (1/2) x (1/.75) x 1.3 = 166.4 kHz

8PSK 7/8 @256 kbps @1.3 spacing:

Allocated Bandwidth = 256 x (1/3) x (1/.875) x 1.3 = 126.781 kHz

Roaming with Advanced Switching

A roaming remote (SOTM) can take advantage of the Advanced Switching

function when transitioning from one satellite beam to another. Switching tables

for a remote can be configured on a per satellite region basis and, upon entering

into a new service area, the remote forwards the designated table for that area to

the VMS. This dynamically updates the modulator transmission settings on each

transition.
Refer to the ROSS User Guide for additional details on the configuration and

use of the Advanced Switching feature in a roaming application.

Note: Site link power budgets must be in compliance to operate higher-order

modulation/code rates.

When using Guaranteed Bandwidth in conjunction with Advanced Switching,

there are important considerations which should be taken into account when

performing the configuration of these features. Refer to the section “Consider-

ations for Using Guaranteed Bandwidth with Advanced Switching” on

page 3-69.

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