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  • Evolution Series Long Haul

    Long distance high capacity system

    15.07.2011

    Designed for easy migration to all-IP

  • Proprietary and Confidential

    Largest specialist

    Unique expertise in Long Haul

    Trusted solution

    Unique expertise SDH Long Haul since 1993

    Over 60,000 units installed base

    Holistic approach to network design

    Turnkey specialists

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    Where knowledge and experience matter

  • Proprietary and Confidential 3

    Market share : Total Trunk Radio

    Source: SLR Microwave PTP Market Share Report 1Q 2011

    Alcatel-Lucent 27%

    NEC 16%

    Ceragon 13%

    Ericsson 13%

    Aviat Networks 13%

    Fujitsu 6%

    Others 5%

    NSN 6%

    Proxim 1%

    Trunk Radio Market Share: Transceivers Rolling 4Q 2Q10-1Q11

    Ceragon is the 3rd largest vendor in

    the total trunk radio segment!

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    Long Haul deliveries major customer wins

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    Ceragon - a leading specialist in the LH market, with over 60.000 units installed

    base in mobile, offshore, utilities and defense sectors

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    Evolution IP Long Haul

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    High Capacity Multicarrier 8+0

    High Spectral Efficiency ACM/512 QAM/XPIC

    Low Power Consumption ~70W per carrier

    Risk-free Migration From TDM to all-IP

    using the same platfom

    Unique Configurations LH split-mount and all-indoor

  • Proprietary and Confidential

    All-IP Long Haul field proven, available today

    High capacity

    Unique multicarrier ABC, up to 2 Gb, aggregating up to 8 carriers

    High spectral efficiency

    High modulation 512 QAM with ACM and XPIC

    Designed for migration, field-proven

    Successfully deployed to provide migration from legacy to all-packet. Provides native support for both SDH/SONET and Ethernet transport.

    Lowest power consumption in the market ~70W per carrier - energy savings of up to $8,000 per site per year

    Flexible deployment options All-indoor and unique long haul split-mount

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    Product available today First vendor in the industry to ship and deploy all-IP long haul systems

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    Any network Easy migration to all-IP

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    From TDM to all-Packet,

    no need for external TDM crossconnect or Ethernet switches

    SDH/SONET Hybrid (TDM, Ethernet) All Packet

    STM-1/OC-3 and STM-4/OC-12 interface

    N+1 7)

    Embedded ADM mux / X-connect

    Ethernet over SDH/SONET

    Native Ethernet up to 2 Gb/s per Link

    Multicarrier ABC (Adaptive Bandwidth

    Control) and ACM

    L2 switch with carrier Ethernet features

    TDM transport

    Ethernet and TDM X-connect

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    Evolution Transceiver

    Designed to ease migration and reduce OPEX

    Same unit for All-Indoor, Split Mount

    and all-outdoor configurations

    Same unit for SDH, hybrid and all-IP

    28, 40 and unique 56 MHz

    Transceiver convers complete

    frequency band single spare!

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    SW-package defines Native Ethernet or SDH/SONET transport

    Plug-in Units replace SDH unit with Native Ethernet unit to enable all-IP

    2 carriers per each Universal IFU

    IFUs connected via back-panel

    XPIC interconnection for Co-channel operation

    SU Controller STM-1 STM-4 Ethernet DXC 25xE1 3XE3

    SDH/SONET main interfaces

    Ethernet 25xE1 STM-1 (channelized)

    Native Ethernet & TDM interfaces

    Baseband modular and scalable

    Enables single-step migration

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    Large System IFU

    Larger IFU systems for:

    Traffic Node with traffic L2

    switch and TDM x-connect function

    Multicarrier ABC for Native Ethernet

    RPS (n+1) bus for SDH/SONET

    Easy implementation by frame with rear

    interconnection panel

    PCB rear panel

    mounted within the

    frame. 2 and 4 IFU

    variants

    Connectors for

    rear panel

    IFUs are

    mounted into

    frame

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    Migrate from SDH/SONET to IP

    Flexible migration

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    7+1 6+1

    Mixed system easy migration

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    STM-1

    Ethernet 1+0 2+0

    5+1 3+1

    4+0 8+0

    Bra

    nchin

    g

    Ch 1

    Ch 6

    Ch 5

    Ch 4

    Ch 3

    Ch 2

    Ch 1

    Ch P

    ABC

    SU

    6 + 1

    STM-1

    STM-1

    STM-1

    STM-1

    STM-1

    STM-1

    STM-1

    STM-1

    Ethernet Ch2

    Ch 5

    Ch 4

    Ch 3

    Ch 2

    Ch 1

    Ch P

    ABC

    SU

    5 + 1

    STM-1

    STM-1

    STM-1

    STM-1

    STM-1

    STM-1

    STM-1

    Ethernet Ch 1

    Ch 4

    Ch 3

    Ch 2

    Ch 1

    Ch P

    ABC

    SU

    3 + 1

    STM-1

    STM-1

    STM-1

    STM-1

    STM-1

    Ethernet Ch 3

    Ch 2

    Ch 1

    Ch 8

    ABC

    Ethernet Ch 7

    Ch 6

    Ch 5

    Ch 4

    Ch 3

    Ch 2

    Ch 1

    Ch 7

    Ch 6

    Ch 5

    Ch 4

    Ch 3

    Ch 2

    Ch 1

    Ch P

    SU

    7+ 1

    STM-1

    STM-1

    STM-1

    STM-1

    STM-1

    STM-1

    STM-1

    STM-1

    STM-1

    0

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    Any configuration All-indoor, split-mount, all-outdoor

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    Flexibility in configurations to suit your network and budget

    All - Indoor Split-mount

    Easy maintenance

    No tower climbing

    Minimum cabling

    60% savings on installation

    material cost

    Power savings

    12 dB improved system gain

    over cascaded couplers*

    Less footprint

  • Proprietary and Confidential

    Ceragon LH all-indoor vs. LH split-mount

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    Baseband

    Branching and Radio Units

    Antenna

    Branching and Radio Units

    Baseband

    Large footprint

    Complex installation Small footprint rack

    Easy installation

    Coax cables inexpensive, easy to install

    Waveguide - expensive

    Less heat

    Less Investment

    Less is

    Smaller antenna

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    Lowest power consumption ~70W/channel

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    Energy savings. Minimized OPEX.

    30% - 44% lower power consumption than competitors

    Full output power with 70W per carrier for a complete system

    Reduced OPEX - cost of electricity, power and heat management

    Allows for outdoor installation

    A typical site with 10 TRX:

    saves 700 USD* per year in electricity cost

    saves 350 liters of diesel per year

    saves about 1 ton of CO2 emission per year

    Less is

    * for the avg. price of 0.2 USD per kwh

    For a solar powered site the difference in CAPEX is 22,400 $

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    Direct RF modulation with adaptive

    power amplifier control

    No FANs convection cooling only

    Lowest power consumption - ~70W/channel

    Smart transceiver design

    Fixed supply

    voltage

    Dissipated

    as Heat

    Transmitted

    Supply

    voltage

    Dissipated as Heat

    Transmitted

    Without dynamic biasing

    With dynamic biasing

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    Long Haul OPEX ReductionsTotal Annual saving of $19,676

    Typical Long

    Haul

    all-indoor

    all-indoor

    Ceragon

    outdoor split-mount

    * 20% lower power consumption system enables solar powered sites: $22,400 less in CAPEX

    Typical all-indoor Ceragon LH all-indoor

    Ceragon LH split-mount

    Power consumption

    800W

    560W 440W outdoor part 120W (serving baseband part only).

    Direct electricity savings - 240W 240W

    HVAC power consumption 272W 190W 41W

    HVAC electricity savings - 82W 231W

    Total savings radio link - 322W (30% less) 471W (44% less)

    Total yearly electricity savings in USD* per site

    - 563 USD 826 USD

    Total savings per year of diesel fuel

    - 280 litres 413 litres

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    High spectral efficiency

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    Best value for money unrivalled capacity per channel

    Flexible branching to meet RF spectrum

    congestion challenges

    Adjacent channel operation

    Efficient spectrum utilization with co-channel

    configurations with XPIC

    Unique 56/60 MHz option

    3+0 for transparent Gigabit Layer 1

    Common branching for SDH/SONET and

    IP/Ethernet

    Unrivalled capacity per channel

    28 MHz - 250 Mbps@512QAM

    40 MHz - 370 Mbps@512QAM

    56 MHz - 444 Mbps@256QAM

    1 3 5

    2 4 6

    V

    H

    28/30/40 MHz

    1 2 3 4 5 6V

    H

    28/30/40 MHz

    1 3 5

    2 4 6

    V

    H

    28/30/40 MHz

    V

    H

    2 x 28/30 MHz

    1 3

    2

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    CO-channel operation with XPIC

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    Evolution LH vs. other competitors

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    The only product in its class to offer all-indoor, split-mount and all-

    outdoor installation types - all with the same hardware

    Lowest power consumption on the market

    (~70 W) patented technologies

    Unrivalled capacity per channel

    155 (STM-1)

    250 Mbps@512QAM 28 MHz BW

    High system gain - in both SDH (105@28 MHz; 108@40 MHz for 6 GHz )

    and all-packet (104 for 6 GHz, 128 QAM@28 MHz)

    Best spectrum utilization technology to maximize capacity

    XPIC, ATPC, MultiCarrier ABC, ACM

  • Evolution Series IP Long Haul

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    Evolution IP Long Haul

    Ethernet and TDM

    Native Ethernet up to 2 Gb/s per Link with Multicarrier

    ABC (Adaptive Bandwidth Control)

    1+0 to 8+0 and HSB configuration

    Embedded L2 switch

    Adaptive Coding and Modulation (ACM)

    TDM transport (E1/DS1)

    STM-1/OC-3 and nxE1/nxT1 interface

    protection

    75 E1s and 96DS1s per link

    1+1 protection of TDM

    Ethernet and TDM X-connect, 4 directions

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    Ethernet features - IP Long Haul

    Ethernet Interface: 4 x 1000BASE-TX + 2 x SFP (6 ports)

    Synchronous Ethernet support

    Mapping: Native mapping into radio frame

    Throughput Scalable up 440 Mb/s per XCVR

    L1 aggregation for up to 2 Gb/s throughput

    Header optimizing: IFG & Preamble/SF removal

    Functionalities: VLAN (access/trunk/swap), Provider VLAN

    Advanced QoS, RSTP, LAG

    SFP Module

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    Multicarrier Adaptive Bandwidth Control (ABC)

    Multicarrier ABC - effective technology for transporting packets over multiple

    Works on layer 1 and is independent of frame types and packet flows

    Automatically scales with available channels/links

    Aggregated payload (Layer2) up to 8 channels ~ 2 Gb/s

    +

    Adaptive

    Modulation Channel

    Failure

    Dynamic channel capacity

    Capacity

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    Multicarrier ABC traffic distribution

    P1 P3

    Incoming Packet Flow GBE port

    P2 P4

    4 5 3 2 1 6 7 4 5 3 2 1 6 7 8 9

    Bytes of P1 Bytes of P2

    4 5 3 2 1 6 7 8

    Bytes of P3

    6

    5

    2

    1 6

    7

    2

    3 6

    5

    2

    1

    370Mbps@512QAM

    per carrier

    P1 P3

    Outgoing Packet Flow GBE port

    P2 P4

    4 5 3 2 1 6 7 4 5 3 2 1 6 7 8 9

    Bytes of P1 Bytes of P2

    4 5 3 2 1 6 7 8

    Bytes of P3

    7 3 8

    5

    4

    1 9 8

    7

    4

    3

    4

    Ch1

    Ch2

    Ch3

    Ch4

    4x40 MHz: aggr. 1.48 Gbps

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    Multicarrier ABC + ACM: one degraded channel

    P1 P3

    Incoming Packet Flow GBE port

    P2 P4

    4 5 3 2 1 6 7 4 5 3 2 1 6 7 8 9

    Bytes of P1 Bytes of P2

    4 5 3 2 1 6 7 8

    Bytes of P3

    5 1 6 2

    370Mbps@512QAM

    per carrier

    Ch2: 143Mbps@16QAM

    P3

    Outgoing Packet Flow GBE port

    P2 P4

    4 5 3 2 1 6 7 8 9

    Bytes of P2

    4 5 3 2 1 6 7 8

    Bytes of P3

    6

    7

    3

    4

    9

    5 8 1

    4

    8

    7

    Ch1

    Ch2

    Ch3

    Ch4

    4x40 MHz: aggr. 1.25 Gbps

    2 3

    Low priority traffic

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    Multicarrier ABC + ACM: channel failure

    P1 P3

    Incoming Packet Flow GBE port

    P2 P4

    4 5 3 2 1 6 7 4 5 3 2 1 6 7 8 9

    Bytes of P1 Bytes of P2

    4 5 3 2 1 6 7 8

    Bytes of P3

    4 1 4 1

    370Mbps@512QAM

    per carrier

    P3

    Outgoing Packet Flow GBE port

    P2 P4

    4 5 3 2 1 6 7 8 9

    Bytes of P2

    4 5 3 2 1 6 7 8

    Bytes of P3

    5

    6

    2

    3

    8

    6

    8

    3

    2

    7

    5

    Ch1

    Ch2

    Ch3

    Ch4

    3x40 MHz: aggr. 1.11 Gbps

    Low priority traffic

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    7

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    Increased avalability with ABC+ACM+QoS

    protection

    SDH n+1 protection

    One dedicated carrier for protection

    May be used for low priority traffic

    Scales in steps of complete 155 Mb/s

    Evolution Long Haul all-packet with ABC+ACM+QoS protection

    All carriers protect each other

    One pipe which scales

    with ACM

    number of carriers

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    Increased flexibility

    Improved availability

    Higher aggregated capacity (all channels are used)

    Automatic scaling with failures or fading

    Ch1

    Ch2

    Ch3

    ChP

    Ch1

    Ch2

    Ch3

    ChP

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    Increased Capacity and Availability

    N+0 systems provides added

    capacity (+1) for 99+ % of the

    time

    Graceful degradation versus

    hard threshold (STM-1 pipe)

    Additional upside is non-

    correlation between multipath

    occurrence vs. traffic busy hour

    Link which is not fully utilized

    may operate without loss of

    traffic at lower modulation.

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    150 300 450 600 750

    1

    1e-2

    1e-4

    1e-8

    1e-10

    1e-12

    1e-14

    1e-6

    p [%]

    Mb/s

    Capacity vs. cumulative probability

    More capacity

    Less outage

    N+0 Native Ethernet

    N+1 SDH

    4 carrier LH system 6 GHz 45 km link 2.4m antennas 3+1 SDH vs. 4+0 Native Eth

  • Proprietary and Confidential

    Unrivalled capacity per channelCapacity*, Bandwidth & Modulation Matrix (ETSI - BWs)

    Packet Max throughput [Mbps]

    MHz 28 40 56

    4QAM 43 63 109

    16QAM 104 143 249

    32QAM 135 184 307

    64QAM 167 226 369

    128QAM 201 284 420

    256QAM 230 324 444

    512 QAM 250 370 -

    SDH Mbps

    MHz 28 40 56

    32QAM - - 155

    64QAM - 155 -

    128QAM 155 - -

    256QAM - - 311

    * Ethernet throughput with 64 byte packets

    Aggregated throughput packet [Gbps]

    MHz 28 40 56

    4+0 ABC 1.0 1.5 1.8

    8+0 ABC 2.1 2.1 -

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    Adaptive Modulation principle

    With adaptive modulation, the microwave link can scale down modulation

    under reduced conditions

    - before errors are introduced

    Protects long data flows for time-out, but with reduced speed

    Adaptive Modulation acts only about for one hour a year

    The availability gain is depending on certain pre-conditions

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    Priority

    queue

    1 - 8

    Scheduler Mixed ingress traffic

    Classifier

    Quality of Service (QoS) - GbE interface

    Selectable priority schemes (with 8 traffic queues)

    IP header DSCP/TOS

    VLAN (802.1p user priority)

    MPLS TC (formerly EXP)

    Port (Ethernet ingress ports)

    Scheduling Modes

    Strict Queuing

    - All top priority packets are send before next queue is served

    Fair Queuing

    - An weighting is applied to the eight queues.

    Mixed Mode Queuing

    - Strict queues + two DWRR groups

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    Synchronous Ethernet

    SDH/SONET

    IP/MPLS

    SyncE

    2MHz

    Uses well proven synchronisation principles from the SDH networks

    Timing quality unaffected by network load and packet delay variations

    SSM (Sync Status Messages) are used to control timing loops

    Evolution Series can handle Synchronous Ethernet , 2 MHz, 2 Mb/s and

    STM-1 timing input and output

    2Mb/s

    STM-1

    eNodeB

    SyncE

    2MHz

    2Mb/s

    STM-1

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    XPAND IP

    Native Ethernet and protected TDM

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    Native Ethernet frame

    Dynamic frame size

    Can accomodate E1 frames

    From 0 to 75xE1

    The mix of TDM and Ethernet is configurable

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    Mixed Ethernet and TDM trafficSTM-1 TDM interface

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    NOH

    E1 Ethernet E1 E1 E1

    STM-1

    Ethernet

    E1 (VC-12)

    E1 (VC-12

    E1 (VC-12

    E1 (VC-12

    STM-1 OH

    Only VC-12 (E1s) will be trasferred from the STM-1 frame

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    4+0 terminal, Ethernet and TDM with 1+1

    protection

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    8+0 Long Haul 28 and 40 MHz BW

    Link capacity

    - 28 MHz channel

    8x230 Mb/s = 1.840 Gb/s

    - 40 MHz channel

    8x260 Mb/s = 2.080 Gb/s

    - 56 MHz channel

    4x450 Mb/s = 1.776 Gb/s

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    4+0 Add/drop repeater

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    Ethernet switch

    E1/T1

    Ch4

    PXC

    SF

    P

    SF

    P

    Gigabit Ethernet ports TDM ports

    . . .

    Ch3

    Ch2

    Ch11+1

    A

    B

    C

    Bra

    nch

    ing

    1+1

    A

    B

    C

    Bra

    nch

    ing

    Ch4

    Ch3

    Ch2

    Ch1

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    SDH/SONET mode

    STM-1/OC-3 and STM-4/OC-12 interface

    Ethernet over SDH/SONET

    Mapping into VC-4,VC-3,VC12,STS-3, STS-1,VT1.5

    600 Mb/s link

    Embedded ADM mux / X-connect

    63E1,84T1, 3xE3/DS3

    7+1 Protection switching

    2x(7+1) system with XPIC

    CCDP with XPIC

    2 Mb/s Ethernet Wayside

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    SDH N+1 Terminal, mixed traffic

    STM-1/OC-3

    STM-4/OC-12

    Gigabit Ethernet

    Flexible capacity with

    LCAS,

    64xVC12/VT1.5,

    12xVC-3

    4xVC-4 (600 Mb/s)

    Common n+1 RPS

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    Ethernet over SDH/SONET

    RIU

    GbE

    SU

    1000BaseTX

    RIU

    LIU

    LIU

    SDH/SONET

    STM-1/OC-3

    RIU

    GbE

    SU

    RIU

    LIU

    LIU

    1000BaseTX

    4xVC-4 mapper

    XCVR

    XCVR

    B

    R

    A

    N

    C

    H

    I

    N

    G

    B

    R

    A

    N

    C

    H

    I

    N

    G

    XCVR

    XCVR

    600 Mb/s 600 Mb/s

    4xVC-4 mapper

    STM-1/OC-3

    Standardised Mapping of Ethernet into VC-n containers

    VC-4 containers can be mapped towards Radio or STM-1/OC-3 Line

    LCAS

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    Integrated DXC

    48

    n x 155 Mb/s n x 155 Mb/s

    DXC

    2x155 Mb/s

    100xE1

    64XT1

    6xE3/DS3

    Ethernet

    (n-2)x155 Mb/s

    4 way or 8 way DXC

    E1/T1, E3/DS3 Tributaries

    Mix of Ethernet and E1/E3

    SNCP

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    RPS Radio Protection Switching

    CH3

    TX Switch

    CH2

    Alignment

    CH1

    RIU XCVR

    Alignment

    Alignment

    RIU

    RIU

    RIU

    XCVR

    XCVR

    XCVR

    Tx RPS bus Rx RPS bus

    CHP

    DCC

    Main ch.

    LPT

    64 kb/s NOH

    SOH insert ch

    Main ch.

    SOH insert ch

    Main ch.

    SOH insert ch

    64 kb/s NOH

    Hitless switching system

    Low Priority Traffic on Protection

    Channel available

    DCC channel transmitted on Ch1 and

    ChP

    SOH/POH Overhead traffic protected

    E1/T1 Wayside

    64 kb/s channels

    NOH 64 kb/s not protected

    One Wayside channel per STM-1/OC-3

    2Mb/s Ethernet wayside option or High

    Speed L2 management network 3+1 Terminal

  • Mixed system easy migration

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    Mixed system

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    SDH and Native Ethernet on common brancing

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    Mixed system easy migration

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    STM-1 6+1

    Ethernet 1+0

    Bra

    nchin

    g

    Ch 1

    Ch 6

    Ch 5

    Ch 4

    Ch 3

    Ch 2

    Ch 1

    Ch P

    ABC

    SU

    6 + 1

    STM-1

    STM-1

    ST-1

    STM-1

    STM-1

    STM-1

    STM-1

    STM-1

    Ethernet

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    Mixed system easy migration

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    STM-1 5+1

    Ethernet 2+0

    Bra

    nchin

    g

    Ch2

    Ch 5

    Ch 4

    Ch 3

    Ch 2

    Ch 1

    Ch P

    ABC

    SU

    5 + 1

    STM-1

    STM-1

    STM-1

    STM-1

    STM-1

    STM-1

    STM-1

    Ethernet Ch 1

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    Mixed system easy migration

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    STM-1 3+1

    Ethernet 4+0

    Bra

    nchin

    g

    Ch 4

    Ch 3

    Ch 2

    Ch 1

    Ch P

    ABC

    SU

    3 + 1

    STM-1

    STM-1

    STM-1

    STM-1

    STM-1

    Ethernet Ch 3

    Ch 2

    Ch 1

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    Mixed system easy migration

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    STM-1 0

    Ethernet 8+0

    Bra

    nchin

    g

    Ch 8

    ABC

    Ethernet Ch 7

    Ch 6

    Ch 5

    Ch 4

    Ch 3

    Ch 2

    Ch 1

  • NetMaster Network Management

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    NetMaster

    Features and Benefits

    Field proven, scalable, multi-platform

    Intuitive GUI and task oriented wizards

    Pay-as-You-Grow with flexible licensing

    Supports Evolution Series and IP-10 radio

    Fault management for a wide range of third-party SNMP devices

    Northbound Interface

    Service Management under development

    ITU - TMN model

    Network Elements

    Element Management

    Network Management

    Service

    Management

    Business

    Management

    Make it to own a radio network

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    Flexible software. Scalable hardware.

    Application Server

    Manages the interaction of all NetMaster system components.

    Handles NE communication

    Windows Server and Solaris

    Clients (GUI)

    End-user application

    Handles all user access to NetMaster.

    Rich Client

    Multiple platforms

    Database Server

    Storage of all network and business data

    Oracle, PostgreSQL