Wred, Enable filtering, Ip addressing – Comtech EF Data VMS v3.12.x Vipersat User Manual

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packets in the queue, and so on. Any latency-critical traffic, such as VoIP/RTP

should always be assigned Priority 1.

WRED

Selecting the WRED (Weighted Random Early Detection) check box enables

this function in the modem/router. WRED allows for more graceful dropping of

packets, as QoS queues get full.
Without WRED, output buffers fill during periods of congestion. When the

buffers are full, all additional packets are dropped. Typically, packets are

dropped based upon a simple tail drop algorithm applied to packets as they were

being added to the QoS queues. This can result in large numbers of contiguous

packets being dropped all at once, which causes many protocols such as RTP

and TCP to ungracefully degrade performance in an over-consumed or bursty

scenario.
WRED applies a randomization, which means that the percentage change to

dropped packets increases as the queue becomes full, and minimizes the

chances of global synchronization. Thus, WRED allows the transmission line to

be used fully at all times.

Enable Filtering

QoS allows specific flows to be designated as “filtered,” so the modem/router

will discard traffic that the user does not want to forward over a satellite link.

Selecting the Filter check box enables filtering.

IP Addressing

Specific Source and Destination IP Addresses can be specified for a rule, if

desired.

Source and Destination Ports

Selecting Source and Destination Ports should only be done if the user is aware

of the port used by the desired protocol or application. There are well known

ports for various protocols, but often only command messages use these specific

ports and data is transferred through a negotiated port.
Either specific port numbers or a range of ports can be entered using the Source

Port and Destination Port Minimum and Maximum fields. The valid port

range is 0 to 65535.

Minimum & Maximum Bandwidth

Minimum and Maximum Bandwidth values can be assigned to a flow to restrict

the bandwidths that any particular flow will utilize.

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