Chapter 5 • Bandwidth management
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To achieve the efficiencies of pooling (that is, to realize the
effects of the law of large numbers) while, at the same, providing
the quality of service committed for each satellite router, the HX
System uses a number of techniques. One important element is
the concept of
inroute quality of service
(IQoS) plans. An IQoS
plan is simply the logical partition of inroute bandwidth together
with the satellite routers that can access the logical bandwidth.
The assigned logical inroute bandwidth is designated as
Open
and
is typically used by satellite routers configured for
dynamic
stream
(otherwise known as
best effort
access). Figure 6
illustrates the structuring of the inroute bandwidth.
Figure 5: Multi-frequency inbound access
Summary of Contents for HX System
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