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Chapter 3 - Using the Web Server Interface (WSI)

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Vipersat Configuration

Figure 3-14 Hub Type Allocation Menu

This selection determines whether available bandwidth will be a static (fixed)

assignment, or whether bandwidth allocation will be dynamic with automatic

switching to dynamically optimize bandwidth utilization.

1 – Fixed

In the Fixed mode, all Remotes have the same data slot size regardless of type

of traffic or load. This mode minimizes the amount of jitter between Remote

transmission times, and is useful for tuning STDMA as well as for troubleshoot-

ing purposes.

2 – Dynamic Slot

In the Dynamic Slot mode, slot size is adjusted each cycle depending on the

activity during the previous cycle. The slot size for each Remote is computed

based on the time (at the current data rate) needed to transmit all the bytes in

queue. If the result is less than the minimum slot size or more than the maxi-

mum slot size, the slot is adjusted accordingly. This mode allows the burst

controller to provide additional slot time in the cycle to Remotes with higher

traffic demands, increasing throughput and alleviating congestion.

3 – Dynamic Cycle

In the Dynamic Cycle mode, available bandwidth is allocated to Remotes

proportionally based on their current bandwidth needs. The bandwidth require-

ments are determined by the number of bytes in queue for each Remote divided

by the total number of bytes in queue for all Remotes, and results in the percent-

age of bandwidth to be allocated for each Remote. This mode provides

improved efficiency of STDMA due to faster cycle times during periods of light

traffic demands, thus providing minimum latency for the current load.

4 – GIR

In the GIR mode, the initial computed slot size value is the same as in the

Dynamic Cycle mode except there is no maximum limit. After all Remotes have