Ethernet Overhead Over Wan Interface; Managed Switch Mode (Without Ip Packet Processor); Router Mode Or Managed Switch Mode (With Ip Packet Processor) - Comtech EF Data CDM-625 Installation And Operation Manual

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CDM-625 Advanced Satellite Modem
Ethernet Network Configuration

16.5 Ethernet Overhead over WAN Interface

16.5.1

Managed Switch Mode (without IP Packet Processor)

When the optional IP Packet Processor is either not installed or installed but disabled: After
Ethernet packets are sent from the internal switch to the modem WAN interface, the link
overhead per packet is as follows:
1 Byte (HDLC Start Flag) + 2 Bytes HDLC Control + 14 Bytes
Ethernet Header + Ethernet Payload + 2 Bytes HDLC CRC
Additionally, on average, an additional 3% of overhead is added to account for HDLC bit stuffing.
16.5.2

Router Mode or Managed Switch Mode (with IP Packet Processor)

When the optional IP Packet Processor is installed and enabled: The CDM-625 uses Comtech EF
Data's patented Streamline Encapsulation (SLE) Framing instead of HDLC Framing.
Note that in SLE Framing, no bit stuffing overhead is involved; hence, WAN overhead is
deterministic. After Ethernet packets are sent from the internal switch to the IP Packet
Processor interface, per packet overhead on the WAN Interface is as follows:
1 Byte SLE start Flags + Control Byte(s)+ Ethernet Payload
(IP + UDP + payload; IP + TCP + payload; etc.) + 2 bytes
CRC
For Control Byte(s)note the following:
If payload compression or header compression or both are enabled, Control
Byte(s)= 2 bytes;
If Segmentation and Reassembly (SAR) is enabled, Control Byte(s)= 2 bytes;
Otherwise, Control Byte(s)= 1 byte.
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