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    9500 MPR Release 1.0/1.1Technical Description Version 1.0 October 2007

    Alcatel-Lucent 9500 Microwave Packet radio (MPR) is a solution forsmooth transformation of backhaul networks from TDM to IP. The 9500MPR solution efficiently transports multimedia traffic since it handlespackets natively while still supporting legacy TDM. It also provides thequality of service needed to satisfy end-users. This solution improvespacket aggregation, increases bandwidth and optimizes Ethernetconnectivity.

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    1 Introduction

    Alcatel-Lucent with its innovation of Microwave Packet radio has introduced for the

    first time a Native packet microwave capable to be deployed on TDM network today

    and have already all the required potentiality to move to a full packet network

    9500 MPR in fact is a packet-based solution designed to address in native way networks

    where packet based traffic is predominant, nevertheless supporting the still present

    TDM/ATM traffic, which remains vital.

    As capacity grows in the access the requirement for higher bandwidth support will be

    needed in the backhaul as well as in the metro network. Alcatel-Lucent target to

    address metro networks requirement with an MPLS based solution combined with

    microwave packet transport. The result in the long run is a change in the backhaul

    from PDH links to carrier Ethernet and in the Metro from SDH to carrier Ethernet MPLS

    packet rings, and eventually to mesh networks.

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    2 Alcatel Lucent 9500 MPR solution

    9500 MPR represents the solution to allow smooth migration from the TDM world to the

    packet domain in the Mobile Backhauling networks.

    Exploiting the benefits of packet architecture vs. circuit architecture (Multiservice

    aggregation, Service awareness, adaptive packet transport) in accommodating

    broadband services, 9500 MPR allow the access equipment to evolve in line with the

    new technology and related protocols (ATM/TDM/Ethernet) without the need of

    renewal of an existing microwave site and protecting the already made investments.

    9500 MPR is based on two separate elements: the MSS, an indoor service switch that

    also operates as a stand alone aggregator and the Universal ODU as outdoor microwave

    packet transport.

    2.1 What is the Product?

    The 9500 MPR Node supports up to 6 RF links for operation on the same or different

    frequency bands using the 8-slot MSS (MSS-8). The ODU for each link is connected to a

    plug-in Radio Access card inside the aggregator. According to the last official Alcatel-

    Lucent equipment roadmap, other plug-in provide line interface access, management,

    and auxiliary services. Line interface options extend from TDM to ATM, IP, and auxiliary

    data. 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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    With the TCO SW Suite, the Installation & Commissioning process is carried out in 2 steps:

    Preparation of the NE configuration in back office (pre-provisioning);

    On-site I&C with the application of the configuration prepared beforehand.

    The use of TCO tools (pre-provisioning tool) and embedded Web server allows savingtime and

    moneyin the Installation & Commissioning phase, for the following reasons:

    Less skilled people are required on site. The person(s) that has (have) detailed

    equipment and radio knowledge can work in back office and concentrate on the

    configuration of NEs without losing time in traveling from site to site.

    In the pre-provisioning tool, it is possible to use an existing provisioning file as template

    for the creation of further configurations on other NEs. This allows a much quicker and

    less error prone provisioning.

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    3 9500 MPR Platform Features

    Unique features include:

    Cost-effective wireless solution for High Capacity applications up to 2xSTM-1

    equivalent capacity.

    High Capacity Ethernet transport with embedded L2 switch

    Intelligent Indoor nodal unit supports up to six ODU.

    Universal Node Architecture

    Aggregate any traffic type over a single traffic flow

    Statistical Multiplexing gain thanks to the Data Aware Features

    Universal ODU capacity and modulation independent

    Up to 16 Gigabit Switching Capability

    TDM MEF8 Encapsulation

    E1, Ethernet and Gigabit Ethernet customer interfaces.

    Software-configurable traffic routing, without local cabling.

    9500 MPR Craft Terminal, an advanced Java-based maintenance tool presents

    local and remote node status with performance monitoring, configuration

    control and diagnostics.

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    4 System Overview

    4.1 System Component

    Two separate units build 9500 MPR in the split mount architecture:

    MSS: Indoor Unit for split-mount and stand alone configurations (Ethernet uplink)

    ODU V2: universal Outdoor Unit for microwave uplink

    MSS

    It implements functionalities of grooming, routing, switching and protection, exploiting

    a packet-oriented technology. It is a modular design through a variety of hot-swappable

    plug in cards.

    The MSS available is 2RU shelf to supports up to 6 ODU with traffic routed internally to

    eliminate external tributary cable and patch panels.

    The core platform, with multiplexing & symmetrical x-connection functions, is able to

    manage different radio directions, with the possibility to add-drop tributaries in case of

    local PDH/Ethernet accesses. Core platform is based on packet technology (Ethernet

    Switch) with a generic interface serial 16 x GETH between Core and peripherals.

    The figure below illustrates platform support for:

    Multiple non-protected and/or protected/diversity links

    Slot availability for option plug-ins

    Over-air data types supported

    ODU options

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    9500 MPR receives the Battery input through 2 power connectors mounted on the

    chassis (slot 0) and connected directly to the Back plane.

    Each board receives the Battery input (via Back plane) and provides adaptation to the

    customer central power bus.

    ODU V2

    The ODU V2 supports capacities from 18xE1 to 136xE1 (40 to 300 Mbps) and modulation

    rates 16QAM, 32QAM and 128 QAM without hardware change.

    It makes full capacity migration possible without the need to climb towers.

    ODU V2 is available for all licensed frequency bands from 6 to 38 GHz and is for use

    with the MSS.

    ODU V2 connects to the MSS via a single 50 coaxial cable, which carries transmit and

    receive IF signals, telemetry overheads, internal controls and ODU DC power.

    Supports 6 Unprotected links or

    1 Protected and 4 Unprotected links or

    2 Protected and 2 Unprotected links or3 Protected links

    MSS-8

    Slot 1 Slot 2 Slot 1 reserved for CORE Main

    Slot 3 Slot 4 Slot 2 reserved for CORE Spare

    Slot 5 Slot 6 Slot 3 to 8 Universal (any Tributary and Radio card)

    Slot 7 Slot 8 Slot 9 reserved for FANS

    ODU

    Support of ODU V2

    ODU V2: QPSK to 256 QAM - 6 to 38 GHz

    Slot

    9

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    4.2 Peripheral Overview

    The peripherals currently available are:

    Core Module

    32 x E1 local access modules

    Radio Access modules (modem card)

    Fan Unit

    The different incoming traffics are converted into Ethernet packets before sending

    them to the Ethernet switch, the packet overhead being removed before sent in the

    air.

    MSS-ODU300 connection is based on Coax cable

    Full-protected configuration is available, including EPS, RPS hitless, HSB and Core

    module protection.

    Core Card

    The Core Card provides the key node management, control functions and Ethernet

    User traffic management.

    The Front panel interfaces provides:

    o 3 x 10/100/1000 Base T Data Port

    o 1 x 10/100/1000 Base T configurable Data/NMS Port

    o 1 x SFP Optical GETH

    o 1 x 10/100 Base-T LAN for 9500 MPR Craft Terminal or NMS

    o 1 x Local CT Mini USB to upload Pre-Provisioning File (unused)

    o 1 x Sync CK input via 1.0-2.3 coaxial connector that can be used as source for

    the Network Element clock

    o 1 x Sync CK output via 1.0-2.3 coaxial connector that provides the NE Clock

    o 5 LED indicators for test and status

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    The Core Card also carries the Compact Flash Card, which holds the terminal SW

    Configuration and Node License.

    Core Card. TO BE UPDATED

    PDH Access Card

    The PDH Access Card has the aim to manage the specificities of the related external

    interface, to implement the adaptation function between the external interface and

    the boundary internal interface providing the consistency to the established SLA rules.

    The two main functions:

    o The PDH card terminate or reconstruct the E1 signal

    o Encapsulation/Extraction of those PDH data flows into/from std Eth packets MEF8

    Compliant

    The Card Version is 32-Port Adapter.

    The Front Panel Interfaces:

    o 32xE1

    o One Led indicator for status

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    32E1 PDH Access Card

    Radio Module Card

    The Radio Peripheral Module is the intermediary between the digital base band and the

    ODU; it adapts the core output into the ODU V2 input.

    Here below the main physical characteristics:

    Modulation/Demodulation Functions plus FEC

    Single Coaxial Cable with 50 QMA Connector

    The cable transports HDB3 TX/RX signal and DC voltage

    Two LED indicators for status

    Radio Module Card

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    Here below the capacity support by the Radio Module Card

    ODU Link Capacity Modulations BandwidthsODU V2 18xE1

    37xE1

    48xE1

    68xE1

    136xE1

    40 Mbps to 300 Mbps (ETH)

    16 QAM

    32QAM

    128 QAM

    14 MHz

    28 MHz

    56 MHz

    Fan Unit

    The Fan module holds three fans. To have high reliability 3 fans are used with separate

    alarms in order to understand the urgency (two or three fans failed) or the not urgency

    condition (one fan failed).

    4.3 Antenna Mount

    ODU is attached to its antenna by a direct-mount collar, which includes a built-in

    rotator for selection of vertical or horizontal polarization. For single antenna

    protected, frequency diversity and 2+0 operation, a direct-mount antenna combiner for

    two ODU is available.

    A full range of direct-mount antennas is offered with diameters from 0.2m to 1.8m.

    Remote-mount antenna kits are available for use with standard antennas of any

    diameter.

    As an aid to antenna alignment, the ODU includes receive signal level (RSL) access via a

    capped BNC connector.

    4.4 Protected Configuration

    9500 MPR supports 1+1 protected configurations including Hot Stand-by and diversity

    configurations.

    For additional protection of MSS functions a Core Spare (same PN of Core Main) can be

    added to provide Control platform redundancy and protection of aggregated data.

    Hitless receive switching is provided for hot standby and diversity.

    Two ODU, each with its own antenna are requested for space diversity.

    A direct-mount coupler combines two ODU onto a single antenna to support hot standby

    and frequency diversity.

    The coupler is available with an unequal 6/1.5 dB or with an equal 3/3 dB split. Space

    and frequency diversity can be combined to provide hybrid diversity.

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    5 Datasheet

    Outdoor Units (6 to 15 GHz)

    L6/U6 GHz 7 GHz 8 GHz 11 GHz 13 GHz 15 GHz

    Frequency Range, GHz5.925 - 6.425

    6.425 - 7.117.125 - 7.9 7.725 - 8.5 10.7 - 11.7

    12.75 -

    13.2514.4 - 15.35

    T-R Spacings supported, MHz 252.04

    340

    154, 161,

    168, 196,

    245

    119, 126,

    151.614,

    266, 311.32

    490, 530 266 315, 420,

    490, 644,

    728

    Maximum Tuning Range (dependent upon T-R spacing), MHz56 56 140 165 84 245

    Waveguide Type R70 (WR137) R84

    (WR112)

    R84

    (WR112)

    R100

    (WR90)

    R120

    (WR75)

    R140

    (WR62)

    Flange Type UDR70 UDR84 UDR84 UDR100 UBR120 UBR140

    Mating Flange Type PDR70 or

    CDR70

    PDR84 or

    CDR84

    PDR84 or

    CDR84

    PDR100 or

    CDR100

    PBR120 or

    CDR120

    PBR140 or

    CBR140

    System Gain at 10-6

    BE 40Mbs 13.75 / 14 MHz 16 QAM 109.0 dB 109.0 dB 109.0 dB 104.0 dB 103.0 dB 102.0 dB

    80Mbs 27.5 / 28 MHz 16 QAM 106.0 dB 106.0 dB 106.0 dB 101.0 dB 100.0 dB 99.0 dB

    100Mbs 27.5 / 28 MHz 32 QAM 102.0 dB 102.0 dB 102.0 dB 97.0 dB 96.0 dB 95.0 dB

    150Mbs 27.5 / 28 MHz 128 QAM 94.0 dB 94.0 dB 94.0 dB 89.5 dB 88.0 dB 87.0 dB

    300Mbs 55 / 56 MHz 128 QAM

    Power Output, nominal 16 QAM 26.5 dBm 26.5 dBm 26.5 dBm 22.0 dBm 21.0 dBm 20.0 dBm

    32 QAM 26.0 dBm 26.0 dBm 26.0 dBm 21.5 dBm 20.5 dBm 19.5 dBm

    128 QAM 24.5 dBm 24.5 dBm 24.5 dBm 20.0 dBm 19.0 dBm 18.0 dBm

    Threshold at 10-6

    BER 40Mbs 13.75 / 14 MHz 16 QAM -82.5 dBm -82.5 dBm -82.5 dBm -82.0 dBm -82.0 dBm -82.0 dBm

    80Mbs 27.5 / 28 MHz 16 QAM -79.5 dBm -79.5 dBm -79.5 dBm -79.0 dBm -79.0 dBm -79.0 dBm

    100Mbs 27.5 / 28 MHz 32 QAM -76.0 dBm -76.0 dBm -76.0 dBm -75.5 dBm -75.5 dBm -75.5 dBm

    150Mbs 27.5 / 28 MHz 128 QAM -69.5 dBm -69.5 dBm -69.5 dBm -69.5 dBm -69.0 dBm -69.0 dBm

    300Mbs 55 / 56 MHz 128 QAM

    Receiver Specifications[1]

    System Gain[1]

    System

    Antenna Interface

    Transmitter Specifications

    All specifications are referenced to the ODU antenna flange, and are typical values unless otherwise stated, and are subject to change without notice.

    For Guaranteed values (over time and operational range) subtract 2 dB from Power Output, add 2dB to Threshold values, and subtract 4dB from System Gain values.

    [1] System Gain & Rx Threshold values are for BER=10-6

    . Values for BER=10-3

    are improved by 1dB.

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    Outdoor Units (18 to 38 GHz)

    18 GHz 23 GHz 26 GHz 28 GHz 38 GHz

    Frequency Range, GHz 17.7 - 19.7 21.2 - 23.632 24.52 - 26.483 27.5 - 29.5 37.0 - 39.46

    T-R Spacings supported, MHz 1010,

    1092.5

    1008, 1200,

    1232

    1008 1008 1260

    Maximum Tuning Range (dependent upon T-R spacing), MHz 380 370 360 360 340

    Waveguide Type R220

    (WR42)

    R220 (WR42) R220 (WR42) R320

    (WR28)

    R320

    (WR28)

    Flange Type UBR220 UBR220 UBR220 UBR320 UBR320Mating Flange Type PBR220 PBR220 PBR220 PBR320 PBR320

    System Gain at 10-6

    BE 40Mbs 13.75 / 14 MHz 16 QAM 99.0 dB 99.0 dB 94.0 dB 92.5 dB 94.5 dB

    80Mbs 27.5 / 28 MHz 16 QAM 96.0 dB 96.0 dB 91.0 dB 89.5 dB 91.5 dB

    100Mbs 27.5 / 28 MHz 32 QAM 92.0 dB 92.0 dB 87.0 dB 85.5 dB 87.5 dB

    150Mbs 27.5 / 28 MHz 128 QAM 84.5 dB 84.0 dB 79.0 dB 77.0 dB 79.0 dB

    300Mbs 55 / 56 MHz 128 QAM 81.0 dB 80.5 dB 75.5 dB 73.5 dB 75.5 dB

    Power Output, nominal 16 QAM 17.5 dBm 17.5 dBm 13.5 dBm 13.0 dBm 15.5 dBm

    32 QAM 17.0 dBm 17.0 dBm 13.0 dBm 12.5 dBm 15.0 dBm

    128 QAM 15.5 dBm 15.5 dBm 11.5 dBm 11.0 dBm 13.5 dBm

    Threshold at 10-6

    BER 40Mbs 13.75 / 14 MHz 16 QAM -81.5 dBm -81.5 dBm -80.5 dBm -79.5 dBm -79.0 dBm

    80Mbs 27.5 / 28 MHz 16 QAM -78.5 dBm -78.5 dBm -77.5 dBm -76.5 dBm -76.0 dBm

    100Mbs 27.5 / 28 MHz 32 QAM -75.0 dBm -75.0 dBm -74.0 dBm -73.0 dBm -72.5 dBm

    150Mbs 27.5 / 28 MHz 128 QAM -69.0 dBm -68.5 dBm -67.5 dBm -66.0 dBm -65.5 dBm

    300Mbs 55 / 56 MHz 128 QAM -65.5 dBm -65.0 dBm -64.0 dBm -62.5 dBm -62.0 dBm

    Receiver Specifications

    [1]

    System Gain[1]

    System

    Antenna Interface

    Transmitter Specifications

    All specifications are referenced to the ODU antenna flange, and are typical values unless otherwise stated, and are subject to change without notice.

    For Guaranteed values (over time and operational range) subtract 2 dB from Power Output, add 2dB to Threshold values, and subtract 4dB from System Gain values.

    [1] System Gain & Rx Threshold values are for BER=10-6

    . Values for BER=10-3

    are improved by 1dB.

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    System Parameter

    Operating Frequency Range 6 - 38 GHz

    Capacity Range Options (E1) 18x, 37x, 48x, 68x, 136x E1

    Capacity Range Options (Ethernet) 40, 80, 100, 150, 300 Mbit/s

    Modulation Options 16, 32, 128 QAM

    Error Correction FEC, Reed Solomon Decoding

    Adaptive Equalisation 24 tap T/2 equalizer

    Non Protected, 1+0

    Protected Hot Standby, 1+1

    Space Diversity, 1+1

    Frequency Diversity, 1+1

    EMCMSS-8

    EN 301 489-1, EN 301 489-4 (Class B)Operation ODU300 ETS 300 019, Class 4.1

    Operation MSS-8 ETS 300 019, Class 3.2

    Storage ETS 300 019, Class 1.2

    Transportation ETS 300 019, Class 2.3

    Safety IEC 60950-1/EN 60950-1

    Radio Frequency EN 302 217 Classes 2, 4 & E5

    Water Ingress ODU300 IEC 60529 (IPX6)

    Operating Temperature MSS-8 Guaranteed -5to +55C

    ODU Guaranteed -33to +55C

    Humidity MSS-8 Guaranteed 0 to 95%, non-condensing

    ODU Guaranteed 0 to 100%

    Protocol SNMP

    Interface, electrical Ethernet 10/100/1000 Base-T

    Interface, physical RJ-45

    Local/remote Configuration and Support Tool Craft Terminal

    Routing Protocols supported Static and dynamic routing, RIP I, RIP II, OSPF

    Network Management Alcatel-Lucent 1350 OMS

    General

    Standards Compliance

    Fault and Configuration Management

    Environmental

    Radio Path Protection Options