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Appendix B - Automatic Switching

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Load Switching

Load Switching

Overview

There are three primary functional components involved in the load switching

process.

• Hub STDMA Burst Controller(s)—These are the Hub units that provide

the load switching detection mechanism for Remotes that are operating

within the shared channel(s). Hub units that can serve as controllers

include CDM-570, CDD-56X, and SLM-5650A.

• Remote InBand Modem/Routers—The Remote modem units provide

the load switch detection mechanism when operating in dedicated SCPC

return channel. These modems include CDM-570 and SLM-5650A.

• VMS—The Vipersat Management System provides the switched capacity

and resource control for each request generated by the components

described above.

Load Switching is the mechanism by which the Vipersat network switches a

Remote terminal based on traffic levels at the Remote. This mechanism controls

both the switch from STDMA to SCPC mode as well as switches for SCPC

capacity changes. The main components of load switching in a Vipersat system:

are the VMS (network management) and the Comtech modem/router. The VMS

component receives switch requests from the modem/router, and based on

policy settings and available resources, either grants or denies the request.

Within the modem/router component, load switching is managed at either the

Hub or the Remote, based on the current mode of operation. When a Remote is

in STDMA mode, load switching requests for that Remote are managed by the

Hub STDMA Controller. After a Remote has been switched to SCPC mode, it

manages its own switching (or Step Up/Step Down) requests.

Note: For Hub STDMA Controllers operating in either GIR (Guaranteed Infor-

mation Rate) or Entry Channel Mode, typical load switching is not the

mechanism that performs the transition from STDMA to SCPC mode

due to traffic load. In GIR mode, the Remote is switched to SCPC as

soon as the GIR threshold is reached. In Entry Channel mode, the

Remote is switched to SCPC as soon as the Hub receives the first

transmission from the Remote.

For both GIR and ECM, the event of switching from STDMA to SCPC

can only occur if the SCPC Switch Rate parameter is set to a value

greater than 0 (zero).

The basic concept for all load switching is that a running average of current

utilization is maintained, and when that utilization exceeds a preset threshold, a

NOTE