D.3.1.1.1 working modes – hdlc encapsulation – Comtech EF Data CDM-570A User Manual

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CDM-570L/570AL Satellite Modem with Optional Packet Processor

MN-CDM570A

Appendix D

Revision 2

D–34

D.3 High Performance Packet Processor – Typical Operational Setups

The CDM-570A/570AL-IP Satellite Modem (referred to hereafter as the CDM-IP) has several

modes of operation. To determine the best mode of operation for the appropriate network

topology and Ethernet traffic environment, this appendix illustrates typical operational setup

examples for the CDM-IP.

D.3.1.1 High Performance Packet Processor Working Modes

Two Packet Processor Working Modes are available: Managed Switch Mode (formerly

easyConnect

TM

) and Router Mode.

D.3.1.1.1 Working Modes – HDLC Encapsulation

COMPATIBILITY NOTE – HDLC Encapsulation is available only in CDM-570/L or CDD-

564/L IP Module V1/MPP-50 Firmware Ver. 1.6.# and earlier, and IP Module

V2/MPP-70 Firmware Ver. 2.1.# and earlier.

Three HDLC Addressing Modes serve to minimize the HDLC overhead transmitted over the

satellite based upon the size of their network. These modes are:

Point-to-Point

Small Network

Large Network

In order to optimize Comtech EF Data IP modems in the network (based upon Network Topology

and Ethernet Traffic requirements), note the following:

In Router/Point-to-Point Mode, no HDLC address is transmitted.

Router/Small Network Mode transmits 1 byte.

Router/Large Network Mode transmits 2 bytes as part of the HDLC header for each packet;

non-IP traffic is not supported in Router Mode.

The Working Mode and HDLC Addressing Mode of the Comtech EF Data IP modems

must be identical to pass traffic between modems.

Changing the Working Mode or HDLC Addressing Mode of the IP modem requires

the Packet Processor to be rebooted. Before selecting a different mode, the Packet

Processor issues a notice that the mode change will require a reboot.

Working Mode

HDLC Addressing Mode

Network Topology

Ethernet Traffic

Managed Switch Mode

Point-to-Point

Point-to-Point only

Both sites on same LAN subnet

IP v4 and/or non-IP

Router Mode

Point-to-Point

Point-to-Point only

Both sites on different LAN subnet

IP v4 only

Router Mode

Point-to-Point or Point-to-MultiPoint

(up to 254 sites)

IP v4 only

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