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    Terms of Use and Legal Notices

    Switch to notes view!1. Safety WarningBoth lethal and dangerous voltages may be present within the products used herein. The user is strongly advised not to wear conductive jewelry while working on the products. Always observe all safety precautions and do not work on the equipment alone.

    The equipment used during this course may be electrostatic sensitive. Please observe correct anti-static precautions.

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    All other trademarks, service marks and logos (Marks) are the property of their respective holders, including Alcatel-Lucent. Users are not permitted to use these Marks without the prior consent of Alcatel-Lucent or such third party owning the Mark. The absence of a Mark identifier is not a representation that a particular product or service name is not a Mark.

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    Course Outline

    About This CourseCourse outlineTechnical supportCourse objectives

    1. Topic/Section is Positioned HereXxxXxxXxx

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    1. Product Overview

    Module 1. Introduction

    Module 2. Architecture

    Module 3. Management System

    2. Functional Description

    Module 1. MSS Node HW Architecture

    Module 2. ODU300 HW Architecture

    Module 3. MPT-HC HW Architecture

    Module 4. MPT-HC V2 HW Architecture

    Module 5. MPT-MC HW Architecture

    Module 6. MSS Terminal HW Architecture

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    Course Objectives

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    Welcome to 9500 MPR (Microwave Packet Radio) (ETSI) R3.3 Description

    Upon completion of this course, you should be able to:

    z provide the overview of HW and features of the 9500 MPR

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    About this Student Guide

    z Switch to notes view!Conventions used in this guide

    Where you can get further information

    If you want further information you can refer to the following:

    Technical Practices for the specific product Technical support page on the Alcatel website: http://www.alcatel-lucent.com

    Note Provides you with additional information about the topic being discussed. Although this information is not required knowledge, you might find it useful or interesting.

    Technical Reference (1) 24.348.98 Points you to the exact section of Alcatel-Lucent Technical Practices where you can find more information on the topic being discussed.

    WarningAlerts you to instances where non-compliance could result in equipment damage or personal injury.

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    About this Student Guide [cont.]

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    Self-assessment of Objectives

    z At the end of each section you will be asked to fill this questionnairez Please, return this sheet to the trainer at the end of the training

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    Contract number :

    Course title :

    Client (Company, Center) :

    Language : Dates from : to :

    Number of trainees : Location :

    Surname, First name :

    Did you meet the following objectives ?Tick the corresponding box

    Please, return this sheet to the trainer at the end of the training

    Instructional objectives Yes (or globally

    yes)

    No (or globally

    no) Comments

    1 To be able to: Describe the basic concepts of

    9500MPR

    2 To be able to: Describe the main functionalities

    of the 9500MPR

    3 To be able to: Describe the management system of

    the 9500MPR

    4 To be able to : Describe the functionality of each unit

    of the MSS

    5 To be able to: Describe the functionality of the ODUs

    6 To be able to: understand all the menus available

    with the LCT

    7 To be able to: Configure a NE starting from scratch

    8 To be able to: Activate and evaluate the performance

    monitoring application

    9 To be able to: Performa the troubleshooting of the

    9500MPR

    10 To be able to: Perform the SW download of the 9500MPR

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    Self-assessment of Objectives [cont.]

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    Instructional objectives Yes (or Globally

    yes)

    No (or globally

    no) Comments

    Thank you for your answers to this questionnaire

    Other comments

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    Revised for release 3.3AL University2011-02-073.3

    First editionALU University, Marcoussis

    2010-07-2101

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    Document History

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    Module Objectives

    Upon completion of this module, you should be able to:

    Describe the Basic Concepts of the 9500 MPR.

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    Table of Contents

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    1 Understanding the 9500MPR Innovations 71.1 Classification of the New Generation Products 81.2 Presentation 91.3 Multiservice Aggregation Layer 121.4 Service Awareness 131.5 Packet Node 141.6 Service-driven Packet Adaptive Modulation 151.7 Power Consumption Reduction 161.8 Hybrid or Packet Mode: for Efficient Data Transport 171.9 Packet node: Minimizing Equipment at Each Site 19

    2 MPR in New Market Segments 212.1 The Most Effective Solution 222.2 MPR-e Enabling Zero-Footprint Microwave Configurations 242.3 MPR in Last Mile 252.4 LTE and Full Ethernet 3G Ready 262.5 From Current PDH/SDH Network to Packet Transport Network Evolution 272.6 MPR addresses All Microwave Applications in Aggregation 282.7 MPR addresses Metro Ring/Partial Mesh Application 29

    3 System Description 313.1 Alcatel-Lucent 9500 Microwave Packet Radio 323.2 9500 MPR System Family 333.3 9500 MPR Key Features 353.4 9500 MPR Node 373.5 9500 MPR Terminal 463.6 OutDoor Unit 300 513.7 Microwave Packet Transport 53

    4 Radio Configuration 674.1 Radio Configuration 68

    5 System Configuration 695.1 Example of System configurations 70

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    1.1 Classification of the New Generation Products

    Alcatel-Lucent microwave product acronyms are derived as follows:

    9 5 9 5 0 00 0 MPRMPR

    Radioproduct

    5 for Radio Cross-Connect M = Microwave

    P = Packet

    R = Radio

    Frequency Band

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    BTS

    Microwave

    RNC

    BSC

    Microwave

    Metro

    Backhauling

    Microwave for backbone

    Backbone

    Last Mile Aggregated Link

    Node B

    ALU 9500 MPR, currently is the best combination of features/prices in the Backhauling environment (from Last Mile to Metro Networks)

    1 Understanding the 9500MPR Innovations

    1.2 Presentation

    9400AWY

    9600 family

    9600USY

    9600LSY

    9500 MXC

    9500MXC9500MPR

    9400 family

    9500 MPR

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    9500MPR

    9600USY

    7

    38

    Capacity

    Freq

    uenc

    y

    MBps4 34 45 64 155 311 622 1240 2480

    24

    4.76L6U

    78

    101113

    GHz

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    MDR 8000

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    Urb

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    Trun

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    9500MXC

    1 Understanding the 9500MPR Innovations

    1.2 Presentation [cont.]

    9400AWY

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    1.2 Presentation [cont.]

    z The 9500 MPR innovative solutions mainly are: Multiservice aggregation layer:

    the capacity to use Ethernet as a common transmission layer to transport any kind of traffic, independently by the type of interface. Ethernet becomes the convergence layer. Service awareness:

    traffic handling and quality management, queuing traffic according to the type of service assigned, independently by the type of interface Packet node:

    no service aggregation limits with all traffic aggregated in packets, in term of: capacity, type of service requirements and type of interface Service-driven adaptive modulation:

    fully exploit the air bandwidth in its entirety by changing modulation scheme according to the propagation availability and allocate transport capacity, discriminating traffic by different services, only possible in a packet-based environment

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    1.3 Multiservice Aggregation Layer

    nxE1

    EthernetISAM, WiMAX

    2GAggregated trafficover Ethernet

    Packet Backhaul networkEthernet aggregation layer

    Access networkAny TDM/Ethernet interfaces

    nxE13G HSDPA

    Voice on R99 9500 MPR

    GSM

    Single technology throughout the network: Ethernet as convergence layer

    TDM networking Packet networking

    Stacking Converging

    Maximizing the available bandwidth

    z 9500 MPR aggregates and carries over a COMMON PACKET LAYER: TDM 2G, 3G, LTE and IP/Ethernet. This allows sharing of common packet transmission infrastructures, regardless of the nature of carried traffic.

    z Due to the nature of Ethernet, each service can be discriminated based on several parameters like quality of service.

    z Mapping different access technologies over Ethernet is achieved by standardized protocols like circuit emulation and pseudo-wire.

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    1.4 Service Awareness

    High Priority Queue;Guaranteed bit rate

    Low Priority Queue;Remaining bit rate

    SERVICE AGGREGATION and OVERBOOKING: Service aggregation using statistical multiplexing, obtaining dramatic band reduction

    SERVICE QUALITY MANAGEMENT:Service scheduler queuing packets according to the quality of service assigned.HIGH for real-time traffic, LOW for Broadband

    Constant bit rate servicesRevenue based on real-time communication

    Constant bit rate servicesRevenue based on real-time communication

    Variable bit rate servicesRevenue based on access to contents

    Variable bit rate servicesRevenue based on access to contents

    Voice, Video Telephony

    HiSpeed @, VideoD & Gaming

    Decoupling access technology from transport technology: manage services

    SERVICE CLASSIFICATION: Voice, BroadbandINPUTS : Any interfaces (E1, E3, Ethernet) PACKETIZATION PROCESSING:

    E1 TDM Standard CEoEth [MEF8]SDHATM Standard PWE3Ethernet Native

    z Service awareness means the ability to discriminate the different traffic types carried over the converged Ethernet stream. Our traffic flow can be composed by E1, E3, STM-1, ATM and/or IP/Eth, coming from different sources, and therefore having different requirements. For instance ATM traffic from a 3G base stations can carry voice (high priority, real time service) and data (lower priority and possibly non real time with high variability load, such as internet browsing, music download or video streaming).

    z Service awareness is what allows identifying the traffic types, and in case of the non real time variable bit rate one, optimize the band with overbooking of the radio scarce resource.

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    1.5 Packet Node

    Address new data services in the best way: packet natively

    z 9500 MPR offers a SINGLE PACKET MATRIX able to switch, aggregate and handle any of the possible incoming traffic types with virtually no capacity limits (up to 10 GBps).

    z Note: The TDM can be also E3.

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    1.6 Service-driven Packet Adaptive Modulation

    9500 MPR 9500 MPRMobile2G, 3G, 4G

    Traffic with high priority will always have bandwidth available, like voice (deterministic approach)

    Broadband traffic is discriminated by QoS dynamically, with modulation scheme changes driven by propagation conditions

    Guarantee 100%

    Fully exploit the air bandwidth for any access technology

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    1.7 Power Consumption Reduction

    Adaptive modulation: Increases the power efficiency

    Thanks to higher modulation schemes used in different MPR releases (see graph)

    Reduces antenna size by 50%: Less visual impact

    Native packets at the air reduce power consumption and antenna size

    (*) Compared to last-generation TDM microwave platform in lab environment

    Nodal capability: Reduces floor space by

    50%*: Collapses 6 direction radio node into only 2 physical units

    To reduce power consumption, rethink network architecture

    4%10% 40%

    Cumulated:40%

    14%22%

    85%

    Cumulated125%

    234

    567

    8910

    1112

    20

    30

    40

    50

    60

    70

    80

    90

    MPRR1.1

    MPRR1.2

    MPRR2.0

    MPRR2.1

    MPRR2.2

    Power(Watt)

    Nodeconsumption Througput perWatt(1+0with mixed6Eth and10xE1)

    Mpbs/WattPower

    (Watt)

    Mpb

    s/Watt

    This true packet product is not based on TDM (circuit-based) technology, so it efficiently transports multimedia traffic by handling packets natively while still supporting legacy TDM. It also adapts packets to the air conditions and quality required by different service types. This product improves packet aggregation, increases bandwidth and optimizes Ethernet connectivity.

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    1.8 Hybrid or Packet Mode: for Efficient Data Transport

    9500 MPR is able to work in:

    TDM or Hybrid mode , Enable mixed E1 and Ethernet Layer 2 Same simplicity in architecture, same operation, same performances and qualityas any Hybrid/TDM microwave

    Packet mode Ethernet as convergence layer Simplify and optimized use of infrastructure for any access technology

    Common Hardware applicable for both mode Simple upgrade of OS (through Network management) : from Hybrid OS to Packet OS.

    9500 MPR offer Hybrid and Packet with single Hardware solution

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    1.8 Hybrid or Packet Mode: for Efficient Data Transport [cont.]

    TDM

    9500 MPR

    9500 MPR

    GigEGigE

    nxE1/T1nxE1/T1IMA/n x E1/T1IMA/n x E1/T1 Native handoff

    Mobile2G, 3G, 4G

    Fixed

    PrivateBusiness office

    Phone

    DSL

    Eth

    ATM

    TDM

    Eth

    ATM

    9500 MPR can operate in Hybrid or Packet Mode with same hardware

    Enabling possibility for smooth migration from Hybrid mode to Packet mode

    zPacket domainzGbE

    9500 MPR

    TDMTDMEth

    ATMATM

    GigE handoff

    GigE

    Network Management E2E Provisioning

    zSDH domain zE1/STM-1/Eth

    zMW radio

    Converged

    Packet networking

    DSL Digital Subscriber Line

    E1 2.048 Mb/s interface

    E3 34 Mb/s interface

    Eth Ethernet

    GigE Gigabit Ethernet

    IMA Inverse Multiplexing over ATM

    MPLS Multiprotocol Label Switching

    PDH Plesiochronous Digital Hierarchy

    T1 1.544 Mb/s interface

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    1.9 Packet node: Minimizing Equipment at Each Site

    9500 MPRMSS-8

    Up to 6 ODUs connected to a single subrack, with over 6 GB capacity throughput Single packet matrix provides 16 GB switching capacity, with no need for an

    external switch

    Any traffic mix in any direction, with no need to duplicate I/O cards

    Local trafficATM, TDM, Ethernet

    Hub site

    Protected or high-capacity backhaul link

    Access

    Repeater site

    Access

    Access

    9500 MPR9500 MPR

    9500 MPR

    Access

    Nodal solution minimize equipment, reduce power consumption and cabling

    I/O input/output

    MSS Microwave Service Switch

    ODU outdoor unit

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    2 MPR in New Market Segments

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    2.1 The Most Effective Solution

    Full outdoor

    Point to pointIDUNodal-IDU

    Networking and MW

    -Hybrid solutionTDM native quality

    --low cost ptp-Tree/star/spoke topology

    - Physical link protection (1+1) -link availability 99.999- Nodal configuration

    Dedicated system for full outdoor

    applications

    Split mount application

    P2p + external networking gear

    Today seldom used in mobile backhauling, mainly in WiMax/enterprise applicationsRepresents the vast majority of the MW market

    Today addressed with 2 boxes; MW + SDH/SONET gear, trend moving toward MPLS based technology

    Current Marketoffering

    Common ODU

    9500 MPR MPLS networking gear

    Segments Growth areLTE driven

    9500 MPR Release 2 : Multipurpose ODU, to address all applications

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    2.1 The Most Effective Solution [cont.]

    MPLSMPLS

    Stand Alone Integrated MW infiber Node

    Carrier EthernetCarrier Ethernet

    NodalSplit-Mount

    Hybrid Connectivity

    OptimizeE1 and Ethernet

    Site

    NO IDU

    MSS-1c

    Any BS

    Any CPE

    MSS-4/8 SAR/TSS

    Single MW solution across multiple use

    Multi purpose Microwave Radio Concept

    OptimizeEthernet Only

    Site

    OptimizeFixed/MobileConvergence

    OptimizeMicrowave Nodal

    Site

    OptimizeMPLS Node

    Site

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    2 MPR in New Market Segments

    2.2 MPR-e Enabling Zero-Footprint Microwave Configurations

    9500 MPR-e

    MPT MPT

    MPR-e enable zero footprint configurations in Ethernet Only sites

    Gigabit EthernetGigabit Ethernet

    Ethernet Only Site Nodal Site

    9500 MPR-e 9500 MPR

    OptimizeIP/MPLS Route

    9500 MPR-e

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    2 MPR in New Market Segments

    2.3 MPR in Last Mile

    Up to 12 ODUs

    Up to 6 ODUs

    z Extended 9500 MPR packet transport family to cover last mile access MSS-1cz Low cost, rack length, Very low power consumption, MW radio protection, Hybrid & Packet operational modes

    z Multipurpose ODU the MPT; to cover all MW applications under a single platformz Zero foot print for Ethernet applications, common to all MSS platform, enables integrated solution for MPLS metro

    network

    z Introducing 9500 MPR-e stand-alone full outdoorz Existing compatibility with 9500 MXC

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    2.4 LTE and Full Ethernet 3G Ready

    TrafficClassification

    (CoS)

    802.1p bitsIPV4 DiffSerfIPV6 DiffservVLAN-IDEthertypeMPLS Exp. bits

    Queue #8

    HPQ+CAC

    DWRR

    Scheduler

    RFTrafficFromCore

    Voice, signalling, NMS, CBR Best Effort classes

    Queue #7

    Queue #6

    Queue #5

    Queue #4

    Queue #3

    Queue #2

    Queue #1

    RadioFramer & Modem

    Guaranteedthroughput @

    4QAM

    CPU(core)

    DATA AW

    ARE PROCESSIN

    G

    PACKET FRAGM

    ENTATIO

    N

    HPQ + Call Admission Control per radio direction is the only way to guarantee Voice (high priority) performances

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    2 MPR in New Market Segments

    2.5 From Current PDH/SDH Network to Packet Transport Network Evolution

    IP/MPLSIP/MPLS

    NG-SDHNG-SDHPDH/SDH/ETH

    PDH/SDH/ETH

    PacketMicrowave

    PacketMicrowave

    CurrentMix of techno in the RANDeploy Packet Microwave In Hybrid Mode (9500 MPR)In the access connecting to existing SDH aggregation

    E2E Circuit emulation/PW

    Focus on MPLS aggregationIntegrated 9500 MPR Microwavesolution in IP/MPLS 7705 SAR nodes

    MPLSMPLS

    9500 MPR

    9500 MPR-e

    SAR

    MicrowaveNetworking

    Solution

    MicrowaveTransmission

    Solution

    EvolutionConverge to a Pseudo Wireinfrastructure Enable Packet Mode inPacket Microwave (9500-MPR)Deploy MPLS in the aggregation

    IP/MPLS

    Access(tree, star)

    Aggregation(ring/mesh)

    MPT

    MSS

    9500 MPR and 9500 MPR-e in any network topology

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    2 MPR in New Market Segments

    2.6 MPR addresses All Microwave Applications in Aggregation

    Eth

    TDM

    Eth

    ATM

    TDM

    MSS 1c

    Eth

    9500 MPR

    MSS-8

    MPT

    MPT

    MSS-4

    9500 MPR-e

    9500 MPR

    MPT

    MPTor

    ODU300

    9500 MPR

    Eth MPTor

    ODU300

    MPT

    MPTor

    ODU300MPTor

    ODU300

    Mobile Antenna

    Mobile Antenna

    Mobile Antenna

    Mobile Antenna

    Eth

    ATM

    TDM

    9500 MPR

    Packet Microwave

    Hybrid, Packet and Full outdoor with a single product 9500 MPR

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    2 MPR in New Market Segments

    2.7 MPR addresses Metro Ring/Partial Mesh Application

    MW Access Network

    Eth

    TDM

    Eth

    ATM

    TDM

    Eth

    Mobile Antenna

    Mobile Antenna

    7705-SAR single node solution for MW and fiber aggregation rings. Can be also used as access network hub connected to the far end with as

    9500 MPR node.

    9500 MPR

    7705 SAR-8

    9500 MPR-e Ring/Partial meshIP/MPLS Metro Network

    7705 SAR-18

    9500 MPR-e

    7705 SAR-8

    9500 MPR-e

    7705 SAR-M

    7705 SAR-8

    IP/MPLS

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    3 System Description

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    3 System Description

    3.1 Alcatel-Lucent 9500 Microwave Packet Radio

    E1, E3, STM-1, ATM-IMA and Eth

    No performancedegradation

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    3 System Description

    3.2 9500 MPR System Family

    z 9500 MPR radio system family supports, in a common platform, PDH E1, SDH STM1, ATM-IMA traffic and packet data (Ethernet) applications.

    z Outdoor transceivers are available in the frequency range from 6 GHz up to 38 GHz and 80 GHz.

    z For the Outdoor transceiver, 1+0 is the optimized configuration, with branching systems outside the ODU, 1+1 configuration is obtained with external dedicated mechanical arrangement.

    MSS-8(2U height)(19 rack length)

    MSS-4(1 U height)(19 rack length)

    MSS-1c(1U height)

    (half 19 rack length)

    Zero-footpri

    nt

    Up to 12 withethernet

    cable

    Up to 6 withethernet

    cable

    Up to 2 withethernet cable

    Ge MPT

    Up to 6 withcoaxial cable

    Up to 2 withcoaxial cable

    - - ODU 300

    ODU 300

    MPT

    MSS-4MSS-8 No IDUMSS-1c

    Backward compatibility with hybrid installed base

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    3 System Description

    3.2 9500 MPR System Family [cont.]

    z 9500 MPR in the stand alone (zero-footprint) architecture is built by only one unit for Ethernet applications:z Outdoor Unit.z Outdoor Unit is connected to the MPLS metro networks equipment with one coaxial cable for the power

    supply and one Ethernet optical or electrical cable (with MPT).

    z 9500 MPR in the split mount architecture is built by two separate units:z MSS (Microwave Service Switch): indoor unit for split mount and stand alone configurations (Ethernet

    uplink)

    z Outdoor Unit.z MSS and Outdoor Unit are connected with a single standard coaxial cable (with ODU300) or with one

    coaxial cable for the power supply and one Ethernet optical or electrical cable (with MPT).

    Note: z Up to 6 ODU300 can be connected to an MSS-8z Up to 2 ODU300 can be connected to an MSS-4z Up to 12 MPT can be connected to an MSS-8.

    Note: The max. numer that can be powered directly by an MSS-8 shelf is 8.

    z Up to 10 MPT can be connected to an MSS-4

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    3 System Description

    3.3 9500 MPR Key Features

    z Full equipment protection, no point of failurez Packet-based internal cross connect based on VLANz Circuit Emulation and ATM Pseudowirez Synchronization distribution for packet trafficz LTE Ready (Support 1 GBs E-Band radio, Synch-E)z LAG (Link Aggregation Group): Radio and Ethernet

    Features

    1+0/1+1 HSB, Frequency Diversity, Space Diversity, Nodal configurations up to 12 radio paths per shelf

    Configurations

    Up to 340 Mb/s per radio carrierThroughput

    10/100/1000 Ethernet E1 TDME3 TDME1 ATM STM-1 TDM

    Interfaces

    QPSK/16 QAM/32 QAM/64 QAM/128 QAM/256 QAMModulation schemes

    6 GHz to 38 GHzFrequency Range

    Split Mount / Stand Alone / NodalMechanical Arrangement

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    3 System Description

    3.3 9500 MPR Key Features [cont.]

    z Link Aggregation Group (Radio/Ethernet): Link Aggregation groups a set of ports so that two network nodes can be

    interconnected using multiple links to increase link capacity and availability between them. When aggregated, two or more physical links operate as a single logical link

    with a traffic capacity that is the sum of the individual link capacities. This doubling, tripling or quadrupling of capacity is relevant where more

    capacity is required than can be provided on one physical link. Link aggregation also provides redundancy between the aggregated links. If a

    link fails, its traffic is redirected onto the remaining link, or links. If the remaining link or links do not have the capacity needed to avoid a

    traffic bottleneck, appropriate QoS settings are used to prioritize traffic so that all high priority traffic continues to get through. The Link Aggregation is performed according to 802.3ad and can be applied

    to Radio ports and to User Ethernet ports.

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    3 System Description

    3.4 9500 MPR Node

    z The 9500 MPR Node supports up to 6 RF links for operation on the same or different frequency bands using the MSS-8 Unit.

    z The ODU for each link is connected to plug-in card inside the site aggregator.z Other plug-in cards provide line interface access (TDM and native IP), management, and so on.z 9500 MPR Node supports a mix of non-protected and protected or diversity operation for single link, repeater or

    star radio configurations.

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    3 System Description

    3.4 9500 MPR Node [cont.]

    Local traffic NxE1 TDMNxIMA ATMNxF/Gig Ethernet

    Operational modesHybrid and packet mode

    Microwave trunkMSS-8: up to 12 ODUsMSS-4: up to 6 ODUs

    Highest switching capacity (16 Gb/s) and capacity throughput (>4 Gb/s) in the market, and E1 termination (up to 192xE1s)

    5x less space in nodal configuration (compared to traditional hybrid-only nodes)

    6x less power consumption in 6 directions packet node (compared to traditional hybrid systems)

    NE: 9500 MPR

    MSS-4/8 MSS-4/8

    MSS-8/-4

    9500 MPR-e

    9500 MPR

    9500 MPR

    9500 MPR

    Split mount Hybrid or packet node

    NE: 9500 MPR

    Commercial Item

    MSS-4

    MSS-8 Operates as:

    Microwave Service Switch 4/8 (MSS-4 / MSS-8)

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    Slot 1 reserved for Core-E Main Slot 2 reserved for Core-E SpareSlot 3 to 8 Universal (any Tributary unit or Modem unit or MPT Access unit)Slot 8 can be equipped also with AUX peripheral cardSlot 9 reserved for FANSThe cards belonging to a protected configuration must be installed on the same row (the Main card is on the left side, the Spare card is on the right side)

    3 System Description

    3.4 9500 MPR Node [cont.]

    MSS-8

    Slot 1 Slot 2

    Slot 3 Slot 4

    Slot 5 Slot 6

    Slot 7 Slot 8

    Slot

    9z Supports 6 Unprotected links orz 1 Protected and 4 Unprotected links orz 2 Protected and 2 Unprotected links orz 3 Protected links

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    3 System Description

    3.4 9500 MPR Node [cont.]

    Simplified block diagram of the MSS-8

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    Slot 1 reserved for Core-E Main Slot 2 reserved for Core-E SpareSlot 3 and 4 Universal (any Tributary unit or Modem unit or MPT Access unit)Slot 4 can be equipped also with AUX peripheral cardSlot 5 reserved for FANSIn case of protected configuration the Main card is on the left side, the Spare card is on the right side.

    3 System Description

    3.4 9500 MPR Node [cont.]

    MSS-4

    Slot 1 Slot 2

    Slot 3 Slot 4 Slo

    t 5

    z Supports 2 Unprotected links orz 1 Protected link

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    3 System Description

    3.4 9500 MPR Node [cont.]

    Simplified block diagram of the MSS-4

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    3 System Description

    3.4 9500 MPR Node [cont.]

    z MSS implements functionalities of grooming, routing, switching and protection, exploiting a packet oriented technology.

    z Core-E platform is based on packet technology (Ethernet Switch) with a generic interface serial GbEth between Core-E and peripherals.

    z The peripherals are independent modules connecting the Core-E to a set of different external interfaces, through a high speed serial bus. The available peripherals are: 32xE1 PDH access unit, ASAP access unit (ATM 16xE1), AUX peripheral unit 2xSTM-1 local access unit EAS local access unit Modem unit (to interface the ODU300) MPT Access unit with PFoE (to interface the MPT)

    z The TDM incoming traffic is converted into Ethernet packets and then sent to the Ethernet switch.

    z 32E1/DS1 PDH access unit: provides the external interfaces for up to 32xE1 tributaries, manages the encapsulation/reconstruction of PDH data to/from standard Ethernet packets and sends/receives standard Ethernet packets to/from both Core-E modules.

    z STM-1 local access unit: provides the external interfaces for up to 2 electrical or optical STM-1 signals, manages the encapsulation/reconstruction of SDH data to/from standard Ethernet packets and sends/receives standard Ethernet packets to/from both Core-E modules.z ASAP access unit: provides the external interfaces to transport 16xE1 ATM traffic, with E1/IMA physical layer, in

    an MPR network. ATM traffic is transported within MPR network as "special" Ethernet traffic. This "special" Ethernet traffic is managed by MPR following to RFC 4717 (IETF ATM PseudoWire EdgetoEdgeeEmulation, PWE3) with N-1 encapsulation format.z EAS Peripheral (P8ETH) unit: provides access for customer Ethernet traffic. It supports the following traffic

    external interfaces: 4xEthernet 10/100/1000 Base-T 4xEthernet SFP 4x1000 Base-X optical, Base-T, or Copper Cable access directly available on the EAS

    module. Interfaces can be 1000BASE-LX (GbE LX 10 km) or 1000BASE-SX (GbE SX 550 m) or 1000BASE-CX (GbE CX 25 m)

    z AUX peripheral unit: provides the external interfaces for Service Channels access and Housekeeping alarms.z Modem unit: this unit is used to interface the ODU300. It sends/receives standard Ethernet packets to/from

    both Core-E modules, manages the radio frame (on Ethernet packet form) generation/termination, the interface to/from the alternate Radio module (for RPS management), the cable interface functions to ODU; it contains the logic for the EPS Core-E protection, the RPS logic.z MPT access card (with PFoE): this unit is used to interface the MPT. PFoE (Power Feed over Ethernet) is used to

    carry the power supply to the MPT-MC through an electrical Ethernet traffic connector.z The optional +24 Vdc/-48 Vdc Converter unit (to be installed in transport slot 4, 6 or 8 of MSS-8 can be used to

    power supply the MSS for +24 Vdc office applications.

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    3 System Description

    3.4 9500 MPR Node [cont.]

    Stacking Configuration

    z To manage more directions the Stacking configuration can be realized by installing up to 3 MSS, interconnected through the Ethernet ports in the Core-E module. In the example of Figure are shown two interconnected MSS.

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    3 System Description

    3.4 9500 MPR Node [cont.]

    Stacking Configuration [cont.]

    zWith the Core protection max. 3 MSS can be interconnected as shown in figure.z To implement this configuration the LOS alarm on the Ethernet ports must be enabled as switching criterion of

    the Core protection. To enable this alarm the Ethernet LOS Criteria feature has to be enabled.

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    3 System Description

    3.5 9500 MPR Terminal

    z The 9500 MPR Terminal supports up to 2 RF links for operation on the same or different frequency bands using the MSS-1c Unit.

    z The ODU for each link is connected to MSS-1c Unit inside the site aggregator.z 9500 MPR Terminal supports non-protected and protected or diversity operation for single link radio

    configurations.

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    3.5 9500 MPR Terminal

    3.5 9500 MPR Terminal [cont.]

    Traditional point-to-point IDU(e.g., 9400 AWY

    IDU)

    Local traffic 4x F/Gig Ethernet 10xE1 or 16xE1 according to the hardware variant

    Operational modesHybrid and packet mode

    Microwave trunk2xMPT ODU connections (electrical/optical Ethernet)

    50% space reduction compared to traditional terminal IDU in 1+0 configuration

    4x less space for MW radio protection with single size IDU

    7x more capacity then 64 Mb/s (32xE1) traditional terminals

    NE: 9500 MPR

    MSS-1c MSS-1c

    MSS-8/-4

    MSS-1c

    MSS-1c

    MSS-1c

    MSS-1c

    Point-to-point link Last mile/remote site for node

    NE: 9500 MPR

    Commercial Item

    Operates as:

    MSS-1c

    Microwave Service Switch 1 Terminal (MSS-1c)

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    3 System Description

    3.5 9500 MPR Terminal [cont.]

    Packet Radio Solution for Tail

    Cost effective solution Compact : 1U rack size Fully part of MPR family Low power consumption (13 W)

    Eth

    TDM

    MPTMPT

    MSS 8

    ODU300

    MPT

    MSS 8

    ODU300

    MSS 8

    MSS 1c

    MPT

    MSS-1c + MPT: Compact and Low Consumption Solution for Tail

    MSS-1c Characteristics:

    - 10xE1 or 16xE1 depending on the hardware variant (hybrid TDMtoTDM and Packet Mode TDMtoETH)

    - 4 GEthernet user ports

    - Up to 2 MPT

    z 1+0, z 1+1,z repeater configurations.

    - L2 switch

    z QoS (IEEE 802.1p),z Diffserv,z VLAN management.

    - SynchE

    - Housekeeping

    - 2 ports for TMN chaining

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    3.5 9500 MPR Terminal

    3.5 9500 MPR Terminal [cont.]

    Simplified block diagram of the MSS-1c

    ETHERNET

    SWITCH

    FPGAPFoE

    E1 INTERFACE

    IWFLIU

    Up to 16E1(*)

    Lightning

    ProtectionPSU

    Powersupply

    LCT RJ45NMS1 RJ45NMS2 RJ45

    FAN unit connector

    4x 10/100/1000Ethernet ports

    MPT1 (opt. Int.)

    MPT2 (opt. Int.)

    MPT1 (elect. Int.)

    MPT2 (elect. Int.)

    RAD

    IO

    INTE

    RFAC

    E

    HK(not supportedin the current

    release)

    MSS-1c

    z (*) Two variants of MSS-1c are available:z MSS-1c providing 10E1 and 4 User ethernet portsz MSS-1c 16E1 providing 16E1 and 4 User Ethernet ports. This version is HW ready to manage up to 2 STM-1

    frames (instead of 2 Ethernet ports) not supported by the current SW Release

    z MSS1-c platform:z symmetrical Cross-connection function z able to manage different radio directionsz add-drop tributaries in case of local PDH/Ethernet accessesz 2 x Electrical GbEth + 2 x Optical GbEth

    z Peripherals z 10 x E1 local access function (2 x Sub-D 37 pins)z MPT Access function (to MPT)

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    3 System Description

    3.5 9500 MPR Terminal [cont.]

    z Compact IDU (MSS-1c) implements functionalities of grooming, routing, switching and protection, exploiting a packet oriented technology.

    z The MSS-1c, with symmetrical cross-connection functions, manages different radio directions, with the possibility to add-drop tributaries in case of local PDH/Ethernet accesses. MSS-1c is based on packet technology (Ethernet Switch) with a generic interface serial GbEth between Ethernet Switch and peripherals

    z The peripherals are independent functions inside the compact IDU (MSS-1c) connecting the Ethernet Switch to a set of different external interfaces, through a high speed serial bus. The available peripherals are: E1 local access function MPT Access function (to interface the Microwave Packet Transport)

    z The PDH incoming traffic is converted into Ethernet packets and then sent to the Ethernet switch; the packet overhead is optimized before to be sent in the air.

    z E1 local access function: provides the external interfaces for up to 16xE1 tributaries, manages the encapsulation/reconstruction of PDH data to/from standard Ethernet packets and sends/receives standard Ethernet packets to/from Ethernet Switch.

    z MPT access function: this function is used to interface the Microwave Packet Transport (MPT). The interface to the MPT is a standard GbEth interface (electrical or optical). It sends/receives standard Ethernet packets to/from Ethernet Switch.

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    3.6 OutDoor Unit 300

    335.9 Mbit/s150 E16256 QAM

    304.7 Mbit/s136 E15128 QAM

    161.0 Mbit/s72 E1416 QAM

    56 MHz

    172.0 Mbit/s77 E16256 QAM

    151.7 Mbit/s68 E15128 QAM

    126.1 Mbit/s56 E1564 QAM

    107.3 Mbit/s48 E1432 QAM

    83.6 Mbit/s37 E1416 QAM

    41.1 Mbit/s18 E12QPSK

    28 MHz

    62.3 Mbit/s27 E1564 QAM

    41.1 Mbit/s18 E1416 QAM

    19.9 Mbit/s8 E12QPSK

    14 MHz

    30.5 Mbit/s13 E1564 QAM

    19.9 Mbit/s8 E1416 QAM

    9.3 Mbit/s4 E12QPSK

    7 MHz

    Ethernet Throughput (1518 bytes)# E1 (TDM2TDM)ETSI ClassFCM ModeChannel

    ODU300 (Static Modulation) : Radio capacity, channelling and modulation

    z The table summaries the relations among Radio capacity, channelling scheme and modulation (Static Modulation).

    z N.B.1:QPSK can be also named 4 QAM.

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    3 System Description

    3.6 OutDoor Unit 300 [cont.]

    30.5 Mbit/s13 E1564 QAM

    19.9 Mbit/s8 E1416 QAM

    9.3 Mbit/s4 E12QPSK

    7 MHz

    62.3 Mbit/s27 E1564 QAM

    41.1 Mbit/s18 E1416 QAM

    19.9 Mbit/s8 E12QPSK

    14 MHz

    126.1 Mbit/s56 E1564 QAM

    83.6 Mbit/s37 E1416 QAM

    41.1 Mbit/s18 E12QPSK

    28 MHz

    Ethernet Throughput (1518 bytes)

    # E1 (Note) (TDM2TDM)

    ETSI ClassACM ModeChannel Spacing

    z Note:z The Admission Control for TDM flows (cross-connected to radio direction working in Adaptive Modulation) can

    be enabled or disabled.

    z When the Admission Control is enabled, the check is performed taking into account the capacity of the QPSK modulation scheme for the relevant Channel Spacing.

    z When the Admission Control is disabled, the check is performed taking into account the capacity of the highest modulation scheme for the relevant Channel Spacing (64 QAM for 16-64 QAM range or 16 QAM for 16 QAM range).

    z N.B.1:QPSK can be also named 4 QAM.

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    3.7 Microwave Packet Transport

    z It is a new multipurpose ODU to address any microwave application, extremely compact in size providing: MPT MC up to 200Mbps MPT HC/MPT-HC V2 up tp 440Mbps MPT GC millimeter wave

    z MPT-xx can be deployed in stand-alone configuration (9500 MPR-e) or it can be deployed in split mount solution connected to any MSS-x IDU. Up to 12 MPT connected to an MSS-8; highest density ever Up to 6 MPT connected to an MSS-4; highest density ever Up to 2 MPT HC/MC connected to MSS-1c

    z 9500 MPR-e it is the stand alone, full outdoor application of the MPT xxto address full Ethernet site backhauling (fix or mobile alike).

    z Deployed together with 7705SAR or 1850 TSS to address converged MPLS metro networks reducing the number of deployed equipment.

    What is MPT ?

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    3.7 Microwave Packet Transport [cont.]

    Local traffic Gig Ethernet

    Microwave capacityMPT-GC up to 1 Gb/sMillimeter wave

    MPT-MC Typical 157 Mb/s, 64-byte Ethernet 240 Mb/s

    MPT-HC up to 530 Mb/sTypical 350 Mb/s, 64-byte Ethernet 530 Mb/s

    Single solution to operate as standalone and split-mount

    Interconnect Cable Gig EthernetCAT-5 electrical or optical

    NE: 9500 MPR-eMSS-1c

    NE: 9500 MPR

    MPT9500 MPR-e network elementstand-alone solution

    9500 MPR network element split-mount solution

    MSS-8/-4

    Commercial Item

    Operates as:

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    MPT-HC/MPT-HC V2/MPT-MC : Radio capacity, channelling scheme and modulation (Static Modulation) (1/4)

    14.1 Mbit/s0628PSK

    19

    16

    13

    11

    9

    4

    6

    5

    4

    3

    2

    # E1 (TDM2TDM)

    41.3 Mbit/s06256 QAM (NB3)

    36.1 Mbit/s05128 QAM

    30.3 Mbit/s0564 QAM

    24.9 Mbit/s0432 QAM

    20.2 Mbit/s0416 QAM

    9.3 Mbit/s02QPSK

    7

    14.3 Mbit/s0564 QAM

    11.5 Mbit/s0432 QAM

    9.3 Mbit/s0416 QAM

    7.4 Mbit/s028PSK

    4.8 Mbit/s02QPSK

    3.5

    Typical mean Ethernet Throughput

    (any length: 64-1518 bytes)

    # STM-1(SDH2SDH)

    ETSI ClassFCM Mode

    Channel Spacing (MHz)

    z The table summaries the relations among Radio capacity, channelling scheme and modulation (Static Modulation).

    z N.B.1: New ETSI mask.z N.B.2: MPT-MC does not support this Channel Spacing.z N.B.3: MPT-MC does not support this FCM mode.z N.B.4: Applicable only for 6 GHz and 11 GHz RF bands.z N.B.5:QPSK can be also named 4 QAM.

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    41

    34

    29

    23

    19

    14

    9

    # E1(TDM2TDM)

    87.4 Mbit/s06256 QAM (NB3)

    74.2 Mbit/s05128 QAM

    62.8 Mbit/s0564 QAM

    51.1 Mbit/s0432 QAM

    41.6 Mbit/s0416 QAM

    30.6 Mbit/s028PSK

    20.4 Mbit/s02QPSK

    14

    Typical mean Ethernet Throughput

    (any length: 64-1518 bytes)

    # STM-1(SDH2SDH)ETSI ClassFCM Mode

    Channel Spacing (MHz)

    z The table summaries the relations among Radio capacity, channelling scheme and modulation (Static Modulation).

    z N.B.1: New ETSI mask.z N.B.2: MPT-MC does not support this Channel Spacing.z N.B.3: MPT-MC does not support this FCM mode.z N.B.4: Applicable only for 6 GHz and 11 GHz RF bands.z N.B.5:QPSK can be also named 4 QAM.

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    MPT-HC/MPT-HC V2/MPT-MC : Radio capacity, channelling scheme and modulation (Static Modulation) (3/4)

    185.3 Mbit/s187n.a.256 QAM

    162.8 Mbit/s176n.a.128 QAM30

    107.7 Mbit/s050432 QAM

    152.4 Mbit/s0715128 QAM

    85

    60

    41

    39

    29

    20

    19

    # E1(TDM2TDM)

    180.7 Mbit/s16256 QAM (NB3)

    129.0 Mbit/s0564 QAM

    87.9 Mbit/s04 (NB1)16 QAM

    84.2 Mbit/s0416 QAM

    62.7 Mbit/s028PSK

    43.8 Mbit/s02 (NB1)QPSK

    41.9 Mbit/s02QPSK

    28

    Typical mean Ethernet Throughput

    (any length: 64-1518 bytes)

    # STM-1(SDH2SDH)

    ETSI ClassFCM ModeChannel Spacing (MHz)

    z The table summaries the relations among Radio capacity, channelling scheme and modulation (Static Modulation).

    z N.B.1: New ETSI mask.z N.B.2: MPT-MC does not support this Channel Spacing.z N.B.3: MPT-MC does not support this FCM mode.z N.B.4: Applicable only for 6 GHz and 11 GHz RF bands.z N.B.5:QPSK can be also named 4 QAM.

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    MPT-HC/MPT-HC V2/MPT-MC : Radio capacity, channelling scheme and modulation (Static Modulation) (4/4)

    161.9 Mbit/s1764 (NB1)16 QAM

    196.2 Mbit/s192432 QAM

    252.6 Mbit/s1119564 QAM

    298.6 Mbit/s11415128 QAM

    339.8 Mbit/s21606256 QAM (NB3)

    159.9 Mbit/s175416 QAM

    120.2 Mbit/s0562 (NB1)8PSK

    80.5 Mbit/s0372 (NB1)QPSK

    56 (NB2)

    314.4 Mbit/s1148n.a256 QAM (NB3)50

    186.6 Mbit/s188564 QAM

    130110104

    # E1(TDM2TDM)

    276.3 Mbit/s1n.a128 QAM234.2 Mbit/s1n.a64 QAM220.6 Mbit/s15128 QAM

    40 (NB2) (NB4)

    Typical mean Ethernet Throughput

    (any length: 64-1518 bytes)

    # STM-1(SDH2SDH)

    ETSI ClassFCM Mode

    Channel Spacing (MHz)

    z The table summaries the relations among Radio capacity, channelling scheme and modulation (Static Modulation).

    z N.B.1: New ETSI mask.z N.B.2: MPT-MC does not support this Channel Spacing.z N.B.3: MPT-MC does not support this FCM mode.z N.B.4: Applicable only for 6 GHz and 11 GHz RF bands.z N.B.5:QPSK can be also named 4 QAM.

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    MPT-HC/MPT-HC V2/MPT-MC : Modem Profiles for High Capacity application

    56153.2 Mbit/s1725128 QAM

    145

    # E1(TDM2TDM)

    305.9 Mbit/s25128 QAM28

    Typical mean Ethernet Throughput

    (any length: 64-1518 bytes)

    # STM-1(SDH2SDH)

    ETSI ClassFCM Mode

    Channel Spacing (MHz)

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    MPT-HC/MPT-HC V2/MPT-MC : XPIC Modem Profiles for MPT-HC V2 only (Static Modulation)

    339.8 Mbit/s21606b256 QAM298.7 Mbit/s11415b128 QAM

    56

    310.2 Mbit/s2194n.a.256 QAM276.4 Mbit/s1173n.a.128 QAM

    50

    152.5 Mbit/s0725b128 QAM79

    # E1(TDM2TDM)

    168.7 Mbit/s16b256 QAM28

    Typical mean Ethernet Throughput

    (any length: 64-1518 bytes)

    # STM-1(SDH2SDH)

    ETSI ClassFCM Mode

    Channel Spacing (MHz)

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    3.7 Microwave Packet Transport [cont.]

    MPT-HC/MPT-HC V2/MPT-MC : XPIC SDH Modem Profiles for MPT-HC V2 only (Static Modulation)

    306.0 Mbit/s21455b128 QAM56153.3 Mbit/s1725b128 QAM

    # E1(TDM2TDM)

    28

    Typical mean Ethernet Throughput

    (any length: 64-1518 bytes)

    # STM-1(SDH2SDH)

    ETSI ClassFCM Mode

    Channel Spacing (MHz)

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    3.7 Microwave Packet Transport [cont.]

    MPT-HC/MPT-HC V2/MPT-MC : Radio capacity, channelling scheme and modulation (Adaptive Modulation) (1/3)

    4.8 Mbit/sQPSK to 64 QAM2QPSK3.5

    9.3 Mbit/s16 QAM to 64 QAM416 QAM

    62.8 Mbit/s64 QAM to 256 QAM564 QAM

    51.1 Mbit/s32 QAM to 256 QAM432 QAM

    41.6 Mbit/s16 QAM to 256 QAM416 QAM

    20.4 Mbit/sQPSK to 256 QAM2QPSK

    14

    30.3 Mbit/s64 QAM to 256 QAM564 QAM

    24.9 Mbit/s32 QAM to 256 QAM432 QAM

    20.2 Mbit/s16 QAM to 256 QAM416 QAM

    9.3 Mbit/sQPSK to 256 QAM2QPSK

    7

    Ethernet guaranteed rate(Max) (Mbps)

    Modulation rangeETSI Class

    ACM Mode Reference

    Channel Spacing (MHz)

    z Note:z The Admission Control for TDM flows (cross-connected to radio direction working in Adaptive Modulation)

    can be enabled or disabled.

    z When the Admission Control is enabled, the check is performed taking into account the capacity of the lowest modulation scheme for the relevant Channel Spacing.

    z When the Admission Control is disabled, the check is performed taking into account the capacity of the highest modulation scheme for the relevant Channel Spacing.

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    MPT-HC/MPT-HC V2/MPT-MC : Radio capacity, channelling scheme and modulation (Adaptive Modulation) (2/3)

    43.8 Mbit/sQPSK to 256 QAM n.a.QPSK30

    138.0 Mbit/s64 QAM to 256 QAMn.a.64 QAM

    84.2 Mbit/s16 QAM to 256 QAM416 QAM

    41.9 Mbit/sQPSK to 256 QAM2QPSK

    186.6 Mbit/s64 QAM to 256 QAM564 QAM40 (NB1)

    129.0 Mbit/s64 QAM to 256 QAM564 QAM

    107.7 Mbit/s32 QAM to 256 QAM432 QAM

    87.9 Mbit/s16 QAM to 256 QAM4 (NB2)16 QAM

    43.8 Mbit/sQPSK to 256 QAM2 (NB2)QPSK

    28

    Ethernet guaranteed rate(Max) (Mbps)

    Modulation rangeETSI Class

    ACM Mode Reference

    Channel Spacing (MHz)

    z Note:z The Admission Control for TDM flows (cross-connected to radio direction working in Adaptive Modulation)

    can be enabled or disabled.

    z When the Admission Control is enabled, the check is performed taking into account the capacity of the lowest modulation scheme for the relevant Channel Spacing.

    z When the Admission Control is disabled, the check is performed taking into account the capacity of the highest modulation scheme for the relevant Channel Spacing.

    z N.B.1: MPT-MC does not support this Channel Spacing.z N.B.2: New ETSI mask.

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    MPT-HC/MPT-HC V2/MPT-MC : Radio capacity, channelling scheme and modulation (Adaptive Modulation) (3/3)

    196.2 Mbit/s32 QAM to 256 QAM432 QAM

    161.9 Mbit/s16 QAM to 256 QAM4 (NB2)16 QAM

    252.6 Mbit/s64 QAM to 256 QAM564 QAM

    159.9 Mbit/s16 QAM to 256 QAM416 QAM

    80.5 Mbit/sQPSK to 256 QAM2 (NB2)QPSK

    56 (NB1)

    Ethernet guaranteed rate(Max) (Mbps)

    Modulation rangeETSI Class

    ACM Mode Reference

    Channel Spacing (MHz)

    z Note:z The Admission Control for TDM flows (cross-connected to radio direction working in Adaptive Modulation) can

    be enabled or disabled.

    z When the Admission Control is enabled, the check is performed taking into account the capacity of the lowest modulation scheme for the relevant Channel Spacing.

    z When the Admission Control is disabled, the check is performed taking into account the capacity of the highest modulation scheme for the relevant Channel Spacing.

    z N.B.1: MPT-MC does not support this Channel Spacing.z N.B.2: New ETSI mask.

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    MPT-HC/MPT-HC V2/MPT-MC : Modem Profiles (Adaptive Modulation)

    234.7 Mbit/s64 QAM to 256 QAMn.a.64 QAM74.7 Mbit/sQPSK to 256 QAMn.a.QPSK

    50

    138.3 Mbit/s64 QAM to 256 QAMn.a.64 QAM43.9 Mbit/sQPSK to 256 QAM n.a.QPSK

    30

    Ethernet guaranteed rate(Max) (Mbps)

    Modulation rangeETSI Class

    ACM Mode Reference

    Channel Spacing (MHz)

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    MPT-HC/MPT-HC V2/MPT-MC : XPIC Modem Profiles for MPT-HC V2 only (Adaptive Modulation)

    253.2 Mbit/s64 QAM to 256 QAM564 QAM162.2 Mbit/s16 QAM to 256 QAM4U16 QAM

    129.2 Mbit/s64 QAM to 256 QAM564 QAM

    80.7 Mbit/sQPSK to 256 QAM 2UQPSK56

    234.7 Mbit/sQPSK to 256 QAMn.a.64 QAM50

    88.0 Mbit/s16 QAM to 256 QAM4U16 QAM43.8 Mbit/sQPSK to 256 QAM 2UQPSK

    28

    Ethernet guaranteed rate(Max) (Mbps)

    Modulation rangeETSI Class

    ACM Mode Reference

    Channel Spacing (MHz)

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    4 Radio Configuration

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    4.1 Radio Configuration

    z 1+0 unprotected

    z 1+1 Hot-Standby (HSB) two types of coupler for ODU300: y 3 dB/3 dB balanced coupler or 1.5 dB/6.0 dB unbalanced coupler two types of coupler for MPT-HC/MPT-MC: y 3 dB/3 dB balanced coupler or 1 dB/10 dB unbalanced coupler

    z 1+1 Hot-Standby Space Diversity (HSB SD) (no coupler)

    z 1+1/2x(1+0) Frequency Diversity (FD) (co-polar)

    z 1+1/2x(1+0) Frequency Diversity (FD) (cross-polar)

    z 1+0/1+1 XPIC (with MPT-HC V2 only)

    z N.B.1:The 1+1 configuration with MPT-MC does not require any interconnection cable between the two ODUs.

    z N.B.2:The 1+1 configuration with MPT-HC or MPT-HC V2 can be implemented with or without an interconnection cable between the two ODUs.

    z N.B.3:In 1+1 configuration the 2 Outdoor Units must be of the same types.

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    5 System Configuration

    5.1 Example of System configurations

    z PDH/ATM Over Ethernet Packet NodeMapping of 32 E1 TDM and 16 E1 ATM on Ethernet

    MSS

    EthernetSwitch

    EthernetSwitch

    Bui

    lt-in

    Ethe

    rnet

    Bui

    lt-in

    Ethe

    rnet

    16 E

    1 A

    TMA

    cces

    sPe

    riph

    eral

    16 E

    1 A

    TMA

    cces

    sPe

    riph

    eral

    32 E

    1 TD

    MA

    cces

    sPe

    riph

    eral

    32 E

    1 TD

    MA

    cces

    sPe

    riph

    eral

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    5.1 Example of System configurations [cont.]

    z PDH/SDH/ATM and Ethernet Terminal Packet Transport32 E1, 2xSTM-1 and 16 E1 ATM Access, 1 Radio Direction

    MSS

    EthernetSwitch

    EthernetSwitch

    Bui

    lt-in

    Ethe

    rnet

    Bui

    lt-in

    Ethe

    rnet

    16 E

    1 A

    TMA

    cces

    sPe

    riph

    eral

    16 E

    1 A

    TMA

    cces

    sPe

    riph

    eral

    32 E

    1 TD

    MA

    cces

    sPe

    riph

    eral

    32 E

    1 TD

    MA

    cces

    sPe

    riph

    eral

    RadioPeripheral

    RadioPeripheral

    2xST

    M-1

    A

    cces

    sPe

    riphe

    ral

    2xST

    M-1

    A

    cces

    sPe

    riphe

    ral

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    5.1 Example of System configurations [cont.]

    z PDH/SDH/ATM and Ethernet Add/Drop Packet Node-Ethernet and 32 E1, 2xSTM-1 and 16 E1 ATM Local Access, 1 Back Link, 1 Haul Link

    MSS

    EthernetSwitch

    EthernetSwitch

    Bui

    lt-in

    Ethe

    rnet

    Bui

    lt-in

    Ethe

    rnet

    16 E

    1 A

    TMA

    cces

    sPe

    riph

    eral

    16 E

    1 A

    TMA

    cces

    sPe

    riph

    eral

    32 E

    1 TD

    MA

    cces

    sPe

    riph

    eral

    32 E

    1 TD

    MA

    cces

    sPe

    riph

    eral

    RadioPeripheral

    RadioPeripheral

    2xST

    M-1

    A

    cces

    sPe

    riphe

    ral

    2xST

    M-1

    A

    cces

    sPe

    riphe

    ral

    RadioPeripheral

    RadioPeripheral

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    5 System Configuration

    5.1 Example of System configurations [cont.]

    z PDH/SDH/ATM and Ethernet Terminal Packet Node-Ethernet and 32 E1, 2xSTM-1 and 16 E1 ATM Local Access, 2 Back Links

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    5 System Configuration

    5.1 Example of System configurations [cont.]

    z PDH/SDH/ATM and Ethernet Add/Drop Packet Node-Ethernet and 32 E1, 2xSTM-1 and 16 E1 ATM Local Access, 1 Back Link and 2 Haul Links

    MSS

    EthernetSwitch

    EthernetSwitch

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    RadioPeripheral

    RadioPeripheral

    RadioPeripheral

    RadioPeripheral

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    Objectives

    z Objectives: to be able to describe the main functionalities of the 9500 MPR

    Node and Terminal.

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    1 MSS Architecture 71.1 9500 MPR Architecture 81.2 MSS 91.3 Flash Cards with Licenses 111.4 ODUs 121.5 MSS-ODU300 cable (Interfaces and Traffic) 131.6 MPT 141.7 MSS-MPT Cable (Interfaces and Traffic) 15

    1.7.1 MPT-HC connectivity 161.7.2 MPT-HC V2 connectivity 191.7.3 MPT-MC connectivity 23

    2 Traffic Profiles 272.1 Managed Services and profiles 28

    2.1.1 TDM to TDM flow 292.1.2 TDM to ETH flow 302.1.3 SDH to SDH flow 312.1.4 ETH to ETH flow 322.1.5 ATM to ATM flow 332.1.6 ATM to ETH flow 34

    2.2 Traffic profiles 352.3 TDM2TDM 392.4 TDM2Eth 412.5 SDH2SDH 432.6 ATM Traffic Management 452.7 ETH2ETH 482.8 Ethernet Traffic Management 49

    3 Traffic Management (QoS) 533.1 Quality Of Services (QoS) in the MPR Node 54

    3.1.1 QoS 553.2 Quality Of Services (QoS) in the MPR Terminal 64

    3.2.1 QoS in the MSS-1c 653.2.2 Quality Of Services (QoS) in the MPT 693.2.3 Radio Air Block QoS for MPR Node 703.2.4 Radio Air Block QoS for MPR Terminal 713.2.5 Radio Air Block QoS Scheduler 72

    3.3 Quality Of Services (QoS) in the MPR-e 734 LAG (Link Aggregation Group) 75

    4.1 LAG overview 764.1.1 Link aggregation on Radio ports (Radio LAG) 774.1.2 Link aggregation on User Ethernet ports (Ethernet LAG) 794.1.3 Rules to be followed for the LAG creation 80

    5 Synchronization 815.1 Synchronization 825.2 Clock Source Selection and Distribution 885.3 Differential/Adaptative clock recovery 895.4 Synchronisation Interface 925.5 Synchronisation Interface 935.6 Synchronisation Interface in MPR-e 97

    6 Cross-connections 996.1 Cross-connection 1006.2 E1 Cross-connection 1026.3 STM-1 Cross-connections 1036.4 Radio-Radio Cross-connection 1046.5 Ethernet Cross-connection 1056.6 ATM PW Cross-connection 106

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    6.7 ATM Light Cross-connection Provisioning 1076.8 MAC SA of ATM PW Generated by ASAP Unit 108

    7 Protections with ODU300 1097.1 Protections with ODU300 1107.2 RPS Switching Criteria 1137.3 EPS Switching Criteria 1147.4 HSB Switching Criteria 115

    8 Protections with MPT-HC/MPT-HC V2 1178.1 Protections with MPT-HC/MPT-HC V2 1188.2 RPS Switching Criteria 1218.3 EPS Switching Criteria 1228.4 HSB Switching Criteria 123

    9 MSS-4/MSS-8 XPIC (with MPT-HC V2 only) 1259.1 MSS-4/MSS-8 XPIC (with MPT-HC V2 only) 126

    10 MPR-e: XPIC (with MPR-HC V2 only) 12910.1 MPR-e: XPIC (with MPR-HC V2 only) 130

    11 Protection with MPT-MC 13311.1 Protection with MPT-MC 13411.2 RPS Switching Criteria 13611.3 EPS Switching Criteria 13711.4 HSB Switching Criteria 138

    12 Core-E protection 13912.1 Core-E protection 14012.2 Core-E protection Switching Criteria 144

    13 Ring Protection 14513.1 ERPS operation 146

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    1 MSS Architecture

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    1 MSS Architecture

    1.1 9500 MPR Architecture

    16 Gb/s Ethernet Switch

    16 Gb/s Ethernet Switch

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    NxE1 TDM Stream2xSTM-1 Stream

    SDH or TDM over Ethernet standard mapping

    Standard Gigabit Ethernet

    Patented data-aware algorithms: Service type is recognized Bandwidth Optimization Latency control BER improvement

    Microwave Transport

    ATMPeripheral

    ATMPeripheral

    ATM PseudoWiring

    ASAP board

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