Load switching—stdma hub, Hub switching parameters, Load switching—stdma hub . . . . . . . b-7 – Comtech EF Data SLM-5650A Vipersat User Manual

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Appendix B - Automatic Switching

B-7

Load Switching

Load Switching—STDMA Hub

Before discussing how load switching is determined, it is necessary to explain

the modem/router parameters that control the switch.

Hub Switching Parameters

The screen shown in figure B-1 shows the entries in the Automatic Switching

page at the Hub that are used to control load switching.

Figure B-1 Hub Load Switching Page

• Load Switching – This is a type of Automatic Switching that is based on

the amount of traffic at a Remote. If this feature is not enabled, then no

Remote in this STDMA group will be switched based on load.

• STDMA Slot Capacity – This is a threshold value. When the amount of

outbound traffic at a Remote exceeds this percentage of the current

STDMA slot capacity, a load switch is initiated. It is important to

understand that in most STDMA modes, the amount of bandwidth

allocated to a Remote varies with need and thus from cycle to cycle. Thus

the amount of traffic that constitutes X% will also vary from cycle to

cycle.
Note for Dynamic Cycle mode:

Since Dynamic Cycle mode tends to provide no more bandwidth than is

needed, Remotes will typically appear to be near 100% capacity whenever

they are passing real traffic. Thus, in this mode, if the threshold is set too

low, switches will occur unnecessarily.

• STDMA Switch Delay – This is a built-in latency that forces a Remote to

maintain an average load over some number of seconds after reaching a

switch condition before the switch is actually initiated. This prevents

switches due to momentary traffic bursts.

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