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Services Node Capabilities One platform for UMTS and LTE coverage Enterprise optimized easy installation Core network integration Self Optimizing Networks (SON) Backhaul sharing between applications Carrier grade security User and traffic prioritization Timing and Frequency synchronization Scalable Small Cell Services Node for Enterprises and Venue Deployments Multiple Air Interface Technologies Multiple Small Cell Applications One Powerful Enterprise Services Platform SpiderCloud Wireless pioneered an innovative small cell Radio Access Network architecture for enterprise called E-RAN. The Enterprise Radio Access Network consists of a Services Node, which controls and manages up to 100 Radio Nodes, providing coverage and capacity for over 1,000,0000 sq. ft. of office space. Using a single Services Node, operators can mix many Radio Nodes and deploy targeted coverage for 3G and LTE to medium and large enterprises within days. The unique architecture dramatically simplifies configuration, RF management, intra-cell mobility and traffic aggregation. The self-organizing-network design greatly reduces interference and supports seamless handovers between small cells. The enterprise-optimized design provides the same ease of installation as that of traditional Wi-Fi equipment, and greatly reduces the time to bring up new small cell sites. Using a common backhaul connection via any Ethernet LAN and an integrated network management system, operators can manage multiple access networks, selectively offload traffic directly to the Internet, and apply traffic policy across access technologies. SpiderCloud Wireless is first to bring to market a multi-mode small cell Services Node with a 3G RNC, and a LTE gateway inside a single, integrated, enterprise premises-based appliance. The Services Node offers an API to access the data, signaling and local intelligence embedded in the wireless network. This API can be used to create intelligent applications that can be hosted in the cloud or on optional Services Module installed inside the Services Node. With the Services Node, wireless operators can offer managed services and new applications across multiple wireless interfaces. With rapid adoption of mobile and cloud computing, the evolving enterprise is shifting rapidly from traditional CAPEX oriented IT infrastructure to more OPEX oriented business models that deliver new applications across smartphone and tablet platforms, using virtualized infrastructure that works across multiple access technologies. Mobile Operators are in a very unique position to enable this new enterprise and build valuable applications and services. With SpiderCloud’s powerful and flexible Services Node and E- RAN platform, operators can address enterprise demand for reliable coverage and capacity, and also provide managed services to medium to large enterprise customers. SpiderCloud ® Services Node Enterprise RAN connected to operator core

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Services Node Capabilities

• One platform for UMTS and LTE coverage

• Enterprise optimized easy installation

• Core network integration

• Self Optimizing Networks (SON)

• Backhaul sharing between applications

• Carrier grade security

• User and traffic prioritization

• Timing and Frequency synchronization

Scalable Small Cell Services Node for Enterprises and Venue Deployments Multiple Air Interface Technologies Multiple Small Cell Applications One Powerful Enterprise Services Platform SpiderCloud Wireless pioneered an innovative small cell Radio Access Network architecture for enterprise called E-RAN. The Enterprise Radio Access Network consists of a Services Node, which controls and manages up to 100 Radio Nodes, providing coverage and capacity for over 1,000,0000 sq. ft. of office space. Using a single Services Node, operators can mix many Radio Nodes and deploy targeted coverage for 3G and LTE to medium and large enterprises within days. The unique architecture dramatically simplifies configuration, RF management, intra-cell mobility and traffic aggregation. The self-organizing-network design greatly reduces interference and supports seamless handovers between small cells. The enterprise-optimized design provides the same ease of installation as that of traditional Wi-Fi equipment, and greatly reduces the time to bring up new small cell sites. Using a common backhaul connection via any Ethernet LAN and an integrated network management system, operators can manage multiple access networks, selectively offload traffic directly to the Internet, and apply traffic policy across access technologies. SpiderCloud Wireless is first to bring to market a multi-mode small cell Services Node with a 3G RNC, and a LTE gateway inside a single, integrated, enterprise premises-based appliance. The Services Node offers an API to access the data, signaling and local intelligence embedded in the wireless network. This API can be used to create intelligent applications that can be hosted in the cloud or on optional Services Module installed inside the Services Node. With the Services Node, wireless operators can offer managed services and new applications across multiple wireless interfaces. With rapid adoption of mobile and cloud computing, the evolving enterprise is shifting rapidly from traditional CAPEX oriented IT infrastructure to more OPEX oriented business models that deliver new applications across smartphone and tablet platforms, using virtualized infrastructure that works across multiple access technologies. Mobile Operators are in a very unique position to enable this new enterprise and build valuable applications and services. With SpiderCloud’s powerful and flexible Services Node and E-RAN platform, operators can address enterprise demand for reliable coverage and capacity, and also provide managed services to medium to large enterprise customers.

SpiderCloud® Services Node

Enterprise RAN connected to operator core

 

 

Key Features • Simultaneous multiple air interfaces support Up to 100 3G/LTE small cells • Auto discovery and provisioning of small cells • Self Organizing Network for all air interfaces • Backhaul Network Sharing and QoS

System Management

• Configuration: remote management and auto configuration using TR-069

• Faults and events: TR-069, SNMPv2c, SNMPv3, Syslog

• Performance: 3GPP counters, KPIs, standard MIBs and SpiderCloud MIBs

• Command Line Interface (CLI) via console port and remotely using SSH

HW Features • 300K+ hours overall system MTBF • Component Redundancy • IEEE 1588v2 PTP synchronization server • HW Based Rate Shaping and Packet Priority • LAN traffic separation

Physical Specification

• Interfaces - 8 x Gbps Ethernet ports - 2 x Gbps SFP Ethernet ports - 1 x RJ45 Console Port (RS-232) - 1 x 10/100 management port

• Mounting: 1RU (standard 19-inch rack) • Dimensions: 603 x 448 x 44 mm

(23.7 x 17.6 x 1.7 in) • Weight: 13.6 kgs (30 lbs) • Electrical

- Power: 450 W rated, 200 W actual - Voltage: 100 - 240V - Max Current: 4.5 A

• Environmental: - Altitude: 0 to 1800 meters (0 to 5905 ft.) - Operating Temp: 0 to 40°C - Storage Temp: -40 to 70°C - Humidity: 7 to 93% non condensing - Cooling: 5 x speed controlled, hot

swappable fans • LEDs: 1 x power, 3 x status

Security • Trusted Platform Module (TPM) • Secure boot and secure key storage • Encrypted file system • 3GPP Kasumi ciphering • IPSec encryption • X.509 certificate-based authentication (core

network and small cells)

Networking Protocols

• Local data switching with NAPT • DHCP server, DHCP proxy • IPv4, UDP, TCP, RTP, GTP, IPSec

3G • Inter small-cell soft handover • Macro cell and small cell discovery coordination • Auto configuration of neighbor cell lists • Auto assignment of primary scrambling codes

and radio power levels • Handover from small-cell cluster to macro cell

(inter-RAT, inter-frequency & intra-frequency) • Interfaces: Iuh, lu over IP (luCS and luPS) • 2400 simultaneous sessions

Regulatory Compliance

• CISPR 22:2008 Class A; • EN 55022:2010/AC:2011; • EN 55024:2010; • EN 61000-3-2:2006/A2:2009; • EN 61000-3-3:2008; • EN 60950-1:2006/A12:2011 • VCCI V-3/2012.04 • CAN/CSA-C22.2 NO. 60950-1A-07 (R2012)

4G /LTE

• Aggregation of core facing interfaces • Inter-small cell handovers • Handover to macro cellular network • Inter-cell Interference Coordination • SON across small cell network • Local IP Access (LTE L-GW function) • 8000 RRC_Connected Users

Services Node Product Specifications  

SpiderCloud Wireless is based in San Jose, California and is backed by investors Charles River Ventures, Matrix Partners, Opus Capital and Shasta Ventures. For more information, follow the company on twitter at www.twitter.com/spidercloud_inc or visit www.spidercloud.com SpiderCloud Wireless is a registered trademark and SmartCloud a trademark of SpiderCloud Wireless, Inc. ©2013 SpiderCloud Wireless, Inc. SCSN-112513   2 | Page