CDM-625 Advanced Satellite Modem
IP Packet Processor Option
18.2.5.2 Payload Compression
The IP Packet Processor features industry-leading payload compression for IP traffic.
Implemented in the hardware for maximum throughput and efficiency, payload compression
can reduce the required satellite bandwidth by as much as 40–50%.
18.2.5.3 Advanced Quality of Service (QoS)
The IP Packet Processor incorporates multi-level QoS to ensure the highest quality of service
with minimal jitter and latency for real-time traffic, priority treatment of mission critical
applications and maximum bandwidth efficiency.
The supported modes of QoS are:
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DiffServ – Industry-standard method of providing QoS, enabling seamless co-existence
in networks that implement DiffServ
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Max/Priority – Provides multi-level traffic prioritization with the ability to limit
maximum traffic per priority class
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Min/Max – Provides a Committed Information Rate (CIR) to each user-defined class of
traffic with the ability to allow a higher burstable rate depending on availability
When using rule-based QoS, you can configure up to 32 different rules based on:
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Source IP address and subnet mask
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Source Port
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Protocols (well known)
18.2.5.4
Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) Encryption
Chapter 6. ETHERNET-BASED REMOTE PRODUCT MANAGEMENT:
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When the AES Encryption option is active and enabled on a WAN route, the IP Packet Processor
will encrypt all outgoing traffic on the WAN, and decrypt any encrypted traffic it receives.
Sect. 6.5.4.3.3.1 Configuration | Routing | Routes
Sect. 6.5.4.3.4 Configuration | Managed Switch
Sect. 6.5.4.3.5.3 Configuration | WAN | Encryption
Destination IP address and subnet mask
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Destination Port
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Priority
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