Data Rate Vs. Composite Rate - Comtech EF Data CDM-425 Installation And Operation Manual

Advanced satellite modem (18 kbps – 25 mbps)
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Ratio
3/5 or 5/3
2/3 or 3/2
3/4 or 4/3
4/5 or 5/4
1/1
This gives you 34 ratios from which to choose. If framing is on, the overhead associated with the
selected frame structure is applied to the primary data only, and the IP ratios above are fractions
of the framed primary data.
IP ratios that put the composite rate above the maximum data rate of the modem cannot be
selected. For example if the primary rate is 8192.000 kbps and the maximum rate of the modem
was 25000.000 kbps, then a ratio above "2" cannot be selected. Also, if Sub-Mux is on and the
primary rate is raised so the composite rate goes above the maximum of the modem, then the IP
ratio will be lowered so that the composite rate stays below the maximum.
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Data Rate vs. Composite Rate

Chapter 6. FRONT PANEL OPERATION
Without Sub-Mux, the CONFIG: Tx and CONFIG: Rx front panel menu screens display the
modem's transmit and receive data rates, which refer to the terrestrial rate of the primary
interface type. Additions to the primary data due to framing are not shown, but are reflected in the
displayed symbol rates. See Chapter 6. FRONT PANEL OPERATION, Sect. 6.2.1.3 CONFIG:
Tx or Sect. 6.2.1.4 CONFIG: Rx.
Once Sub-Mux is enabled, the data rate display is replaced with the composite rate. This is the
sum of the primary interface's data rate – which now includes framing overhead – and the IP rate
at the selected ratio. The later is displayed by itself as IP INFO Rate under the CONFIG: Tx  Tx
Data Rate or CONFIG: Rx  Rx Data Rate submenu. Note that Reed-Solomon overhead, if
enabled, is also included in the composite rate calculation.
Example – For a G.703 E1 primary interface, with a 4/5 Sub-Mux ratio selected:
Unframed
Primary data rate = 2048.000 kbps
IP info rate = 2048 x 4/5 = 1638.400 kbps
Composite rate = 2048 + 1638.4 or 2048 x 9/5 = 3686.400 kbps
The Sub-Mux frame does contain a very small overhead required for acquisition and identification
of primary vs. IP data: As this overhead is taken from the "IP info rate" rather than the primary
data rate, actual IP throughput will be slightly reduced.
Appendix L
IP traffic is three-fifths the primary, or 1.66 times the primary
IP traffic is two-thirds the primary, or 1.5 times the primary
IP traffic is three-fourths the primary, or 1.33 times the primary
IP traffic is four-fifths the primary, or 1.25 times the primary
IP traffic equals the primary
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CDM- Advanced Satellite Modem
IP Portion of Modem Traffic
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MN-CDM-425

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