R.2.2 flow control, R.2.3 port-based layer 2 qos – Comtech EF Data CDM-625A User Manual

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CDM-625A Advanced Satellite Modem

MN-CDM625A

Appendix R

Revision 3

R–3

QoS Example 1

QUESTION

: If the modem Tx data rate is set to 180 Kbps, then what is the QoS Tx data rate?

The QoS Tx data rate can be set from 64 Kbps to 1 Mbps, in 64 Kbps steps. If the 180 Kbps

modem Tx data rate is not in 64 Kbps step size, then the QoS Tx data rate will be the next 64

Kbps, which is 196 Kbps.

ANSWER:

R.2.2

Flow Control

In Layer 2 QoS mode, the CDM-625A supports Ethernet-based pause frame control (IEEE 802.3).

Flow control can be enabled or disabled independently in any of the LAN ports.

R.2.3

Port-based Layer 2 QoS

When selecting Port-based Layer 2 QoS, each port’s priority is configurable to a QoS queue

priority of 1 (lowest) to 4 (highest). In this mode, irrespective of traffic type, all traffic ingress on

a particular port is treated with the priority assigned to that port.

In the event any port is overdriven with ingress traffic, if there is insufficient queue memory to

store the packet, then the packet will be dropped and drop stats will be incremented against

that port.

Port-based Layer 2 QoS mode is selected.

QoS Example 2

Port Layer 2 QoS Priorities are set as follows:

o Port 1 priority is set to 1;

o Port 2 priority is set to 2;

o Port 3 priority is set to 3;

o Port 4 priority is set to 4.

The modem data rate is set to 1 Mbps.

The ingress traffic on each port is set to 250 Kbps.

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