L.1.3.1 diffserv qos mode example – Comtech EF Data CDM-570A User Manual

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

MN-CDM570A

Appendix L

Revision 2

L–9

Minimum Bandwidth (AF only) – Minimum specification that allows a committed information

rate (CIR) to be applied to user-defined classes of traffic, or the default of no minimum

bandwidth can be selected.

Maximum Bandwidth (AF only) – This can be assigned to a flow to restrict the maximum

bandwidth that any particular flow will utilize, or the default of no bandwidth restriction can be

selected.

1)

Minimum and maximum bandwidth is only configurable for each of the four

Assured Forwarding classes.

2)

Typically, DiffServ is implemented using exclusively Class Selector DSCP or

exclusively Expedited and Assured Forwarding DSCP. The IP Packet Processor is

fully DiffServ compliant and will work with either DiffServ implementation, or

with a combination of both.

WRED – The QoS system supports WRED-based congestion avoidance. WRED can be enable or

disabled on any queue. When WRED is disabled, upon overdriving the queue the packets will be

tail dropped.

L.1.3.1 DiffServ QoS Mode Example

Do these steps:

1.

Select DiffServ QoS mode.

2.

Set the modem Tx bandwidth to 10 Mbps.

3.

The input streams to the modem are as follows:

Stream

Priority PHB / DSCP Code

Service Rate

Drop Precedence

Data Rate

Management

1

CS7 / b111000

NA

NA

200 Kbps

Networking Control

2

CS6 / b110000

NA

NA

800 Kbps

Voice

3

EXFD / b101110

NA

NA

1Mbps

Video

3

CS5 / b101000

NA

NA

4 Mbps

Data-1

4

CS4 / b100000

NA

NA

550 Kbps

Data-2

5

CS3 / b011000

NA

NA

1450 Kbps

Data-3

7

ASFD4 / b100010

100

low

1 Mbps

Data-4

7

ASFD3 / b011010

400

low

1 Mbps

Data-5

7

ASFD2 / b010010

500

low

1 Mbps

Data-6

7

ASFD1 / b001010

800

low

1 Mbps

Data-7

8

BE / bXXXXXX

NA

NA

2 Mbps

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