D.4.1.3 qos commands and queries – Comtech EF Data CDD-562L User Manual

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Appendix D

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D.4.1.3 QoS Commands and Queries

Parameter

Type

Command

(Instruction

Code and

Qualifier)

Arguments for

Command or

Response to

Query

Description of Arguments

Response to

Command

Query

(Instruction

Code and

Qualifier)

Response to Query

DiffServ Rule

DSR=

48 bytes,
numerical

Command or Query.
Note: To set DSR, the system has to be set in DiffServ mode by issuing <1/QSM=3.
The value in this is broken into separate values:
Read/Get Format:
cccc|ddd ddd|mmmmm|MMMMM|p where:
cccc = DiffServ class name
ddd ddd = DiffServ Code Point. The code point has 0, 1, X
mmmmm = Minimum bandwidth in kbps (range = 0..99999 kbps)
MMMMM = Maximum bandwidth in kbps (range = 0..99999 kbps)
p = priority is fixed and assigned by system.
User is allowed to modify Assured Class Rules 9, 10, 11, 12 ONLY, while the QoS
[QSM=3] is in DiffServ mode.
Write/Set Format
Example:
DSR[9]=00100|00400
Sets min bw to 100, max bw to 400.

DSR=

DSR!

DSR?

DSR =x [1..48]
(m = Min value, M = Max value)

DiffServ Table Get DTG?

String of
DiffServ Table

Query only.
Displays the complete diffserv rules. Can be issued when QoS mode is set in Diff Serv.
There are 12-rows/rules. Each rule is separated by chr(13).
>0001/DTG=chr(13)
EXFD|101 110|00000|99999|1chr(13)
CLS1|001 000|00000|99999|1chr(13)
CLS2|010 000|00000|99999|2chr(13)
CLS3|011 000|00000|99999|3chr(13)
CLS4|100 000|00000|99999|4chr(13)
CLS5|101 000|00000|99999|5chr(13)
CLS6|110 000|00000|99999|6chr(13)
CLS7|111 000|00000|99999|7chr(13)
ASF1|001 xx0|00011|01111|8chr(13)
ASF2|010 xx0|00022|02222|8chr(13)
ASF3|011 xx0|00000|99999|8chr(13) ASF4|100 xx0|00000|99999|8chr(13)chr(10)

DTG=

DTG!

DTG?

DTG=sssss…..ss

Display all 12 diffserv rules.

QoS Maximum
System Latency

QML=

1-Byte value
0 – 5000 ms.

Query only.
Gets the QoS typical system latency
Value range from 0 – 5000 mSec.

QML =
QML!

QML?

QML=x
x = A value of 0-5000 ms

Delete a QOS Rule
entry

QSD=

QSD =2bytes,
numerical

Command Only.
Deletes the QoS rule entry at the specified index number
Example: QSD=3 (deletes the 3

rd

qos rule)

QSD =
QSD!

N/A

QSD = xx
(see Description of Arguments)

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