L.1.2 min/max (minimum/maximum bandwidth) qos mode – 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–5
4.
The input data streams are as follows.
Stream
Protocol
Src IP
Dest IP
Src Port
Dest Port
Steam Data Rate
1
UDP
***/*
***/*
***
***
1024
2
TCP
***/*
***/*
***
***
1024
3
HTTP
***/*
***/*
***
***
1024
4
IP
***/*
***/*
***
***
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QUESTION: What are the total output data rates and the individual stream data rates?
ANSWER: The individual stream data rates are as follows.
QoS
Rule
QoS Priority
Input Data Rate
QoS Output Data Rate
Remain Data Rate (After
Serving the Priority Queue)
1
1
1024 Kbps
644 Kbps
due to max clipping
1404 Kbps
2
2
1024 Kbps
1024 Kbps
304 Kbps
3
3
1024 Kbps
380Kbps
0 Kbps
4
9
64 Kbps
0
0 Kbps
Total
N/A
3136 Kbps
2048 Kbps
0 Kbps
L.1.2 Min/Max (Minimum/Maximum Bandwidth) QoS Mode
In Min/Max mode, up to 32 QoS rules can be configured using source/destination IP subnet,
Layer 3 source/destination port range, and protocol (FTP, UDP, RTP, etc.). For each created rule,
you can also set the QoS treatment, such as guaranteed minimum bandwidth, maximum
clipping bandwidth, WRED enable or disable, and filter rule.
Minimum Bandwidth – Minimum specification that allows a committed information rate (CIR)
to be applied to user-defined classes of traffic; otherwise, the default of no minimum bandwidth
can be selected.
Maximum Bandwidth – This can be assigned to a flow to restrict the Maximum Bandwidth that
any particular flow will utilize; otherwise, the default of no bandwidth restriction can be
selected.
WRED – The Min/Max QoS mode allows selection of Weighted Random Early Detection (WRED).
When WRED is enabled for a specific queue, QoS randomly drops packets after reaching 50% of
the QoS queue.
Filtering – Any specific flow can be designated as filtered (see Max/Pri QoS Mode).
When the FILTER option is enabled for a rule, QoS provides the ability to filter the packet
completely.