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4 maximum allowable delay, 5 qos mode, 6 qos enable/disable – Comtech EF Data DTMX5000 SpectraCast User Manual

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DTMX5000 MIB File

DTMX5000 IP Gateway

4–4

Rev. 1

4.2.1.4 Maximum

Allowable

Delay

MIB Object:

cbMaxAllowableDelay

OID:

iso(1).org(3).dod(6).internet(1).private(4).enterprises(1).
efdata(6247).spectracast(3).DTMX5000(1).cbConfig(2).cbGeneralParam(3).
cbMaxAllowableDelay(9)

Description:

The maximum allowable time (in mSec) during which a packet can be de-
layed in the Gateway. Packets remaining in the Gateway after this time will
be discarded.

Data Types:

INTEGER

Access:

Read-write

4.2.1.5 QoS

Mode

MIB Object:

cbQoSMode

OID:

iso(1).org(3).dod(6).internet(1).private(4).enterprises(1).
efdata(6247).spectracast(3).DTMX5000(1).cbConfig(2).cbGeneralParam(3).
cbQualityofService(10).cbQOSMODE(1)

Description:

The parameter can be set to either Permissive or Restrictive mode. Permissive
mode enables transmitting to users using data rates higher than their maxi-
mum rate, when bandwidth is available.

In Restrictive mode, no data can be transmitted to users at data rates above
their maximum rate, even if bandwidth is available.

Data Types:

INTEGER

cbPermissive (1)
cbRestrictive (2)

Access:

Read-write

4.2.1.6 QoS

Enable/Disable

MIB Object:

cbQoSActive

OID:

iso(1).org(3).dod(6).internet(1).private(4).enterprises(1).
efdata(6247).spectracast(3).DTMX5000(1).cbConfig(2).cbGeneralParam(3).
cbQualityofService(10).cbQOSActive(2)

Description:

Specifies whether the Gateway should implement best effort service (cbFalse)
or offer Quality of Service prioritizing (cbTrue).

When Quality of Service is not implemented (cbFalse), the minimum CIR
promised to users is ignored and data is transferred to users in the order it is
received from the Ethernet by the Gateway.

Data Types:

INTEGER

cbTrue (1)
cbFalse (0)

Access:

Read-write