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CDM-625A Advanced Satellite Modem

MN-CDM625A

Appendix R

Revision 3

R–11

In this mode, the minimum bandwidth for all rules – the excluding the default rule – will be

served first in round robin fashion.

In this example, the total minimum BW for Rules 1 and 2 is 5000 Kbps. Since the total

bandwidth is 20 Mbps, it has enough bandwidth to serve.

After serving the minimum bandwidth, the leftover bandwidth is 15 Mbps (20,000 Kbps–

5000 Kbps).

Leftover bandwidth will be served among all rules in round robin fashion until it hits

maximum bandwidth limitations.

Each rule’s bandwidth is 15/3 = 5000 Kbps.

Since Rule 1 maximum clipping was set to 4000 Kbps, and minimum bandwidth has already

taken 2500 bytes, it will use 1500 Kbps more before reaching the maximum clipping. The

leftover 3500 Kbps (5000-1500=3500) is again given to the main pool.

Rule 2 does not have enough traffic coming in, so it will use only 2500 kbps (5000-2500);

the remaining bandwidth (5000-2500=2500) is again given to the main pool.

Rule 3’s input stream is 7000 bytes; it will take its share of the 5000 allocation. Still, it needs

7000-5000=2000).

After serving the fair share, the total leftover bandwidth is 6000 kbps (3500+2500=6000).

Since Rule 3 needs the bandwidth, the leftover bandwidth is applied to that rule.

After serving Rule 3, the leftover bandwidth 4000 Kbps will be applied to the default queue.

The default rule will see the data rate of 4000 Kbps.

The individual rule’s data rates are as follows:

QoS Rule

Layer 3 QoS Priority

Input Data Rate

QoS Output Data Rate

1

1

10000 Kbps

4000 Kbps

2

2

5000 Kbps

5000 Kbps

3

3

7000 Kbps

7000 Kbps

4

9

10000 Kbps

4000 Kbps

Total ►

32000 Kbps

20000 Kbps

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