Comtech EF Data CDM-625A User Manual

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CDM-625A Advanced Satellite Modem

MN-CDM625A

Appendix R

Revision 3

R–7

Port 3 priority is set to 3;

Ports 2 and 4 priorities are set to trunk mode (native disabled).

3)

The modem data rate is set to 4000 Kbps.

4)

The ingress traffic on Port 1 is set to 2 Mbps.

5)

The ingress traffic on Port 3 is set to 1600 Kbps.

6)

The ingress traffic on Port 2 is set to 2000 Kbps with a VLAN Priority of 1.

7)

The ingress traffic on Port 4 is set to 800 Kbps with a VLAN Priority of 7.

QUESTION: What is the total output data rate and what are the individual port output data

rates?

ANSWER “A” – For HW Ver. Rev 2.1 and newer:

Based on Table R-1 for a modem Tx bandwidth of 4 Mbps, the QoS output bandwidth is set

to 4 Mbps.

Since the modem Tx bandwidth and QoS output data rates are the same, there is no need

for normalization.

Based on Table R-2, the VLAN Priorities 7 and 1 are mapped, respectively, to L2 QoS

Priorities 4 and 1.

The data rate for each port is as follows:

Port

VLAN

Priority

L2 QoS

Priority

Input Data Rate

QoS Output Data Rate

= Modem Output Data

Rate

Remaining Data Rate (After

Serving the Priority Queue)

4

7 (b111)

4

800 Kbps

800 Kbps

3200 Kbps

3

N/A

3

1600 Kbps

1600 Kbps

1600 Kbps

2

1 (b001)

1

2 Mbps

800Kbps

800Kbps

1

N/A

1

2 Mbps

800 Kbps

800 Kbps

Total ►

5.3 Mbps

4 Mbps

0 Mbps

1)

Layer 2 QoS can be enabled only when the optional Packet Processor is

not enabled.

2)

Layer 2 QoS is implemented on System on Chip (SoC) hardware with a

total queue memory of 1 Mbits (128 Kbytes). Layer 2 QoS therefore

cannot accept traffic bursts requiring more than 128 Kbytes of storage.

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