R.2 layer 2 qos, R.2.1 modem tx data rate vs. qos tx data rate – Comtech EF Data CDM-625A User Manual

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CDM-625A Advanced Satellite Modem

MN-CDM625A

Appendix R

Revision 3

R–2

R.2 Layer 2 QoS

See Chapter 6. FRONT PANEL OPERATION for complete information about using

this interface.

Layer 2 QoS is implemented on System on Chip (SoC) hardware having a total queue memory of

1 Mbits (128 Kilobytes). This limits traffic burst size to no more than 128 Kilobytes. The Layer 2

QoS system has four queues and four priorities; each queue is assigned to each priority with a

total of 128 KB for all four queues.

A Layer 2 QoS system uses the strict priority-scheduling algorithm – the higher the priority

number, the higher the priority. For example, a Priority 4 queue schedules and drains before a

Priority 3 queue; similarly, Priority 3 packets will schedule and drain before Priority 2 packets;

Priority 2 packets schedule and drain before Priority 1 packets. Priority 1 queue packets,

therefore, will schedule and drain only if QoS bandwidth is available after serving the three

higher-priority packet queues. High priority queues may starve low priority queues.

Three modes of Layer 2 QoS are available: Port-based, VLAN-based, or Port- and VLAN-based.

R.2.1

Modem Tx Data Rate vs. QoS Tx Data Rate

Modem Tx data rate can be set in 1 Kbps step size (resolution). In an idle situation, QoS Tx

bandwidth shall be the same as the modem’s Tx bandwidth. However, due to hardware

limitations the Layer 2 QoS Tx bandwidth can be set near to the modem’s data rate. Table R-1

lists the step sizes for both CDM-625A hardware versions.

Note that the Layer 2 QoS scheduling algorithm runs on the basis of QoS Tx data rate; however,

the modem can send only the modem Tx data rate. In the event of difference between QoS data

rate and modem Tx data rate, after QoS scheduling the modem further clips the input data rate

to the modem Tx data rate without considering the scheduling priorities.

Table R-1. Modem Tx Data Rate vs. QoS Tx Data Rate (Hardware-limited)

Modem Tx Data Rate

QoS Tx Data Rate

Less than 128 Kbps

64 Kbps steps

128 Kbps to 256 Kbps

64 Kbps steps

256 Kbps to 512 Kbps

64 Kbps steps

512 Kbps to 1 Mbps

64 Kbps steps

1 Mbps to 2 Mbps

1 Mbps steps

2 Mbps to 4 Mbps

1 Mbps Steps

4 Mbps to 8 Mbps

1 Mbps steps

8 Mbps to 25 Mbps

1 Mbps steps

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