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Comtech EF Data CTOG-250 User Manual

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CTOG-250 Comtech Traffic Optimization Gateway

Revision 1

Ethernet-based Remote Product Management

MN-CTOG250

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Entire Outbound

The statistics in this section represent information associated with the entire Outbound Carrier.

From left to right:

Column

Description

Current Throughput (from LAN

kbps)

This is Current Throughput of the Outbound Carrier as measured from the

LAN port. This number represents the size of the packets before any

Compression (Header or Payload).

Unused Capacity (Kbps)

This is the amount of Unused Kbps and measured by the number of un-used

Symbols at the current Average bits/symbol.

Total Capacity (Kbps)

Current Throughput plus Unused Capacity.

Symbols per Second

Utilization (%)

Percentage of the configured symbols that are being used per second. Due to

the nature of ACM/VCM and MODCOD assignment, this % is the most

accurate representation of how full the Outbound Carrier is.

Average bits/symbol second

The average number of bits (as measured in LAN Kbps) that are being sent

per symbol used. This number represents the spectral efficiency of the

selected MODCOD combined with any Header or Payload compression

benefits.

MODCOD Statistics

From left to right:

Column

Description

MODCOD

This column Identifies the MODCOD

Frames Sent (frames)

Number of DVB-S2 base band frames transmitted for this MODCOD.

Percentage of Total (%)

Percentage of the total number of DVB-S2 base band frames transmitted.

Current Throughput

(from LAN Kbps)

Current throughput as measured in LAN Kbps of the traffic being sent on this

MODCOD.

Current Throughput

(from WAN Kbps)

Current throughput as measured in WAN Kbps of the traffic being sent on this

MODCOD (after Compression)

Max Throughput (kbps)

Maximum amount of data, in kilobits per second, transmitted through this

MODCOD.

Average DVB-S2 Frame

Utilization (%)

Average utilization of DVB-S2 MODCOD . This measures how full each

MODCOD is of packet data.

For example, 16-APSK ¾ = 50% means that on average each 16-APSK ¾

frame is only 50% full of packet data.

Click [Clear all counters] to clear all Outbound statistics from the buffer.