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Appendix D
parameter, which can vary from 0 to 4.5 dB, in 0.5dB steps. In a fading environment, it is
strongly recommended to add sufficient margin to maintain an adequate link quality (and to
maintain demod lock) during the interval between the Eb/No degrading and the ACM controller
responding by lowering the ModCod. See Section D.5 Notes and Recommendations.
D.4

ACM Congestion Control

When the ACM controller switches from a lower to a higher ModCod the bandwidth of the
Ethernet link is instantaneously increased. This is not a problem, and the link will adapt to push
more packets/second through the link.
Conversely, when the ACM controller switches from a higher to a lower ModCod the bandwidth
of the Ethernet link is instantaneously reduced. Unless the FIFO in the WAN encapsulator is
configured to be very large, the FIFO will tend to overflow, and packets will be lost before the
network recognizes that there is congestion, and reduces the rate at which packets are sent.
In order to mitigate packet loss when bandwidth is reduced, the CDM-840 ACM system
incorporates a method for congestion control that is illustrated in Figure D-5.
The WAN FIFO (the size of which is configurable in the IP Switch setup) produces two control
signals that enable and disable the sending of Ethernet Pause Frames. A Pause Frame is an
Ethernet frame designed to implement flow control at the MAC layer. A switch supporting
802.3x can send a Pause Frame (with Pause time set to 0xFFFF) to force the link partner to stop
sending data. Devices use the Auto-Negotiation protocol to discover the Pause Frame
capabilities of the device at the other end of the link.
In the diagram it can be seen that when the WAN FIFO reaches a fill state of 87%, it signals the
Ethernet Switch to send Pause frames back to the LAN to inhibit the sending of further data. The
Pause Frames continue to be sent until the FIFO fill state has reduced to 75%. At this point,
normal operation in resumed by sending a Pause Frame with Pause time set to 0x0000.
This mechanism has been shown to be very effective at mitigating packet loss when the ACM
controller reduces bandwidth.
Figure D-5. CDM-840 – ACM Congestion Control
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