Out-of-band circuit manager (obcm), General, Managed and unmanaged devices – Comtech EF Data VMS v3.12.x Vipersat User Manual

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Chapter

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Out-of-Band Units

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MN/22156, rev 12

Switching Out-of-Band Modems

Out-of-Band Circuit Manager (OBCM)

General

OBCM is utilized for switching OOB units, whether they are SNMP units or

Vipersat-enabled units.
Circuits are first created (using the OOB Circuit Wizard), then they are manu-

ally switched by either using the Setup command in ViperView, or via a sched-

uled switch that has been configured in ArrangeLink. Switching can be initiated

from the Virtual Network Operator interface as well.
There are three circuit types that can be designated:

• Half Duplex (Broadcast / Point-to-Multipoint) — used for applications

where there is no return path or the return path is a low speed terrestrial

link. Typical examples include broadcast video, distant learning, and data

distribution.

• Full Duplex (Point-to-Point) — used for applications that are interactive,

requiring two-way communications, but where the data transport is not

routable IP. Ideal for disaster recovery, satellite news gathering mobile

units with non-IP video equipment, and bulk-encrypted links with no IP

header.

• Custom — provides the ability to define any circuit type, allowing the

operator to specify individual channels in any manner that is required for

the application.

Managed and Unmanaged Devices

Within the OBCM, modem units and their devices (modulators, demodulators)

are designated as either Managed or Unmanaged (also known as Assigned). The

unit/device that is selected as Managed determines what drivers will be used

and what space segment is available for the circuit. The Unmanaged unit/device

is assigned by the operator to complete the circuit. Care must be taken to assign

an appropriate/like unit or device to ensure compatibility. Whether the selection

is based on the unit or the device is a function of the type of circuit that is being

created.
The Full Duplex circuit type uses units instead of devices. This is because this

type requires that the managed modulator and demodulator both belong to the

same modem unit, and the unmanaged modulator and demodulator at the other

site also belong to the same modem unit. In contrast, the Half Duplex and

Custom circuit types use devices for designation as managed or unmanaged.
An OOB circuit consists of one or more channels. A channel is defined as the

connection between a modulator and at least one demodulator, consisting of the

channel bit rate, priority and, when using Vipersat-enabled modems, an Extra

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