CDM-625 Advanced Satellite Modem Revision 13
Quality of Service (QoS) MN-CDM625
20–9
• The data rate for each port is as follows:
Port
VLAN
Priority
L2 QoS
Priority
Input Data Rate
= Modem Output Data
Remaining Data Rate (After
Serving the Priority Queue)
4 7 (b111) 4 800 Kbps 800 Kbps 3200 Kbps
3 N/A 3 1600 Kbps 1600 Kbps 1600 Kbps
2 1 (b001) 1 2 Mbps 800Kbps 800Kbps
1 N/A 1 2 Mbps 800 Kbps 800 Kbps
ANSWER “B” – For HW Ver. Rev 1.1 and older:
• Based on Table 20-1 for a modem Tx bandwidth of 4 Mbps, the QoS output bandwidth is set
to 4 Mbps.
• Since the modem Tx bandwidth and QoS output data rates are the same, there is no need
for normalization.
• Based on Table 20-2, the VLAN Priorities 7 and 1 are mapped, respectively, to L2 QoS
Priorities 4 and 1.
• The data rate for each port is as follows:
Port
VLAN
Priority
L2 QoS
Priority
Input Data Rate
= Modem Output Data
Remaining Data Rate (After
Serving the Priority Queue)
4 7 (b111) 4 800 Kbps 800 Kbps 3200 Kbps
3 N/A 3 1600 Kbps 1600 Kbps 1600 Kbps
2 1 (b001) 1 2 Mbps 800Kbps 800Kbps
1 N/A 1 2 Mbps 800 Kbps 800 Kbps
1.
Layer 2 QoS can be enabled only when the optional Packet Processor is
not enabled.
2.
Layer 2 QoS is implemented on System on Chip (SoC) hardware with a
total queue
memory of 1 Mbits (128 Kbytes). Layer 2 QoS therefore
cannot accept traffic bursts requiring more than 128 Kbytes of storage.