C.6 bpm and group qos with outbound acm/vcm – Comtech EF Data CDM-840 User Manual

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CDM-840 Remote Router

Revision 2

Appendix C

MN-CDM840

C–7

If required, you can create QoS rules with “Filter All” enabled to filter undesired Multicast from

traversing the satellite network for both the CTOG-250 and the CDM-840.

C .5.1 Multicas t Management/R outed B ehavior (no change)

In both BPM and Router Modes, Multicast packets arriving at the Management (routed) port of

the CTOG-250 and CDM-840 must be configured to be transmitted to the WAN by adding a

Multicast-specific route table entry with a “/32” subnet.

Packets arriving at the CDM-840 downlink pass out the CDM-840 Ethernet port based upon the

following criteria (configurable via NetVue or the Web page for each CDM-840):

Downlink (outbound from the Hub Segment) Multicast All – All downlink outbound

Multicast packets pass to the Traffic LAN interface of the CDM-840 unit.

Use IGMP (Internet Group Management Protocol) – Only remotes that have IGMP

clients enabled with the Multicast address pass the Multicast packet to the CDM-840’s

LAN port.

C.6

BPM and Group QoS with Outbound ACM/VCM

Figure C-7. Configuring VLAN to QoS Group Mapping

ACM/VCM on the Outbound carrier works with BPM by seamlessly matching packets to the

correct remote site. While no configuration is required, you have the ability to first use a VLAN

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