Product description, Introduction, Product description -5 – Comtech EF Data VMS v3.12.x Vipersat User Manual

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Chapter

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General

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MN/22156, rev 12

Product Description

Product Description

Introduction

The Vipersat Management System (VMS) is a server and client based network

management system that gathers and processes information it receives from the

modem/routers that comprise a Vipersat satellite network. The modem’s inter-

nal microprocessor-based input/output (I/O) controller measures, captures, and

transmits real-time network operating parameters to the VMS via either PLDM

(Path Loss Data Message) or SUM (Status Update Message) packets, depending

on the type of modem/router.
The VMS receives, stores, and processes these messages and uses the data to

update and display current network status information, and to manage band-

width resources and switching operations. The network data is then displayed

by the VMS in an easy-to-interpret, real-time graphic presentation. The result is

a comprehensive, intuitive operator’s network Management and Control tool for

quick, responsive network control.
The VMS is customized at setup for each satellite network it controls, recogniz-

ing the unique bandwidth resources and limitations associated with each

network. The VMS has trigger points set defining the upper and lower limits for

usage, type of service, and other network parameters defining bandwidth

resource allocations for each traffic type. These triggers, or set-points, are easily

modified at any time by a qualified operator whenever network resource alloca-

tions need to be reconfigured.
As the VMS receives a switching request from a network modem, it uses

sophisticated algorithms to evaluate the request against available network

resources and network policies before sending a switch command back to the

requesting modem to make a switch to a given frequency and bit rate. If the

switch request is denied—because of lack of available network resources, for

example—the modem will not make the switch until the necessary resources

become available.
The Vipersat satellite network modems detect, monitor and, when commanded

by the VMS, physically or logically make network changes. The VMS collects,

analyzes, and displays data, and commands the Vipersat modems to make these

network changes. Refer to each modem/router’s User Guide for more details on

each device’s role in the satellite network.

Note: The Vipersat External Switching Protocol (VESP) is available to equip-

ment manufactures, making it possible for them to smoothly integrate

their products into a VMS controlled satellite network. Contact a Vipersat

representative for details.

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