Eclipse Microwave Radio Intro (ANSI)

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  1. Eclipse Introduction and Overview
  2. The Smartest Choice
    • Cost effective
    • Compact
    • Software definable
    • Powerful wireless networking
    • Carrier Class performance and features
    • Supporting migration to all IP
    • Proven performance
    • Worldwide deployments
  3. High Volume Manufacturing >45,000 TRs shipped
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  9. Reducing CAPEX Today
    • Optimized network nodes
    • Reduce quantity of indoor equipment
    • Single platform for all applications
    • Reduce rack space
    • No external cables and DDFs
    • Eliminate external mux and router equipment
  10. Reducing OPEX Tomorrow
    • Pay-as-you-grow capacity growth
    • Simple network expansion
    • Reduced maintenance costs
    • Higher network availability
    • Lowest overall OPEX
    • TDM to IP infrastructure migration path
  11. Saving on spares
    • Up to 60% less spares inventory and management costs
    • Commonality for dramatically fewer options
    • Fewer capacity and frequency dependent parts
    • No SDH radios and external multiplexers to spare
  12. Saving on repairs
    • Higher MTBF for fewer failures
      • 30 years per terminal
    • Advanced local and remote diagnostic tools
      • Accelerate fault finding
      • Reduced mis-diagnosis
    • Reduced on-site intervention visits
    • Reduced repair costs
  13. Saving on capacity upgrades
    • Upgrade network capacity without hardware change-outs
    • No need to migrate to SONET
    • No need to install more capacity than needed
    • Up to 65% savings over lifetime of network.
  14. Improved Network Availability
    • Higher MTBF for fewer failures
    • Reduced on-site intervention visits
    • Less equipment at each node
    • Fewer equipment transitions
    • Fewer points of failure
    • Greatly simplified networks
    • Higher circuit & network availability
  15. Simple or Complex
    • Simple, cost effective terminals, or
    • Optimized configurations for complex network nodes
    Node Terminal
  16. The Eclipse Platform Nodal INU ODU ODU300 Edge/Link IDU 20x Super-PDH IDU 155o SONET IDU ES Ethernet + TDM IDU GE 20x GigE + TDM
  17. Comprehensive TDM + Data Support Nx DS1 Nx DS3 4 – 100x DS1 1 – 6x DS3 1 – 2x OC3 200 150 100 50 500 600 400 0 300 Nx OC3 Nx 100baseT 1 – 4x 100baseT [1] Nx GigE 1 – 4x GigE [2] [1] 150Mbps using INU, or 200Mbps using IDU ES [2] GigE capacities above 311Mbps require 2x RF channels using Link built-in Aggregation feature. Capacity/ Throughput Mbps
  18. Eclipse Nodes
    • Optimized wireless backhaul networking
    • Multiple radio paths supported by one compact unit
    • Software configurable circuit cross connect
    • No cables and DDFs
    • Reduced rack space
    • No external multiplexers
    • Improved network reliability
  19. Intelligent Node Unit
    • The most compact nodal solution on the market
    • Single indoor unit supporting multiple ODUs
    • Standard 1RU or Expanded 2RU shelf options
    • Hot-swappable radio and data access modules
    • Support for all traffic types
    • Cable-less traffic connections
    • Complete solution in one box
  20. Integrated Traffic Routing
  21. INU Interface Options DAC 4x : 1 - 4x DS1 DAC 16x : 1 - 16x DS1 DAC 1x155o : 1x OC3 Optical DAC 2x155e : 1-2x OC3 Electrical DAC 2x155o : 2x OC3 Optical DAC 155oM : OC3 Terminal Mux DAC ES : 4x 10/100baseT DAC GE : 4x 10/100/1000baseT DAC 3xDS3M : 1-3x DS3 Mux
  22. Multi-Function Bus DS1 DS3 OC3 1 - 100 1 - 84 1 - 100 1 - 2 1 - 4 1 - 16 1 - 2 1 - 2 1 1 - 3 2 x 28 Node/TDM Bus Operating Mode Customer Interface Type DAC 3xDS3M Nx GigE DAC 155oM DAC ES DAC 4x DAC 16x DAC 2x155e DAC 2x155o DAC 1x155o DS1 DS1 DS3 OC3 OC3 OC3 OC3 100bT 1000bT
  23. Feature-Rich Indoor Units
    • Cost-effective terminal and link-based solutions
    • Single board, non-modular Indoor Unit (IDU) design
    • Fully software configurable
    • Programmable capacity and modulation support
    • Application specific designs
      • Super-PDH
      • SONET
      • Ethernet + NxDS1 transport
      • GigE + NxDS1 transport
    Super-PDH – IDU 20x SONET – IDU155o Ethernet + TDM – IDU ES GigE + TDM – IDU GE 20x
  24. High Performance ODU
    • 5 GHz to 38 GHz Options
    • Standard and High power performance options
    • Capacity Transparent
    • 8 to 330Mbps
    • QPSK to 256QAM
    • Simple upgradeability
    • Fully software configurable
    • High reliability – MTBF > 50 years
    • Compact size and weight
    • Direct antenna mount
    5 to 38 GHz 8 to 330 Mbps QPSK to 256 QAM
  25. ODU Features
    • Single Standard ‘E300’ ODU design
      • Common Architecture
      • Common IF cable interface
      • Common mechanical design and antenna interface
      • Full over-the-air compatibility
    • Capacity transparent/independent
      • Supporting PDH, Super-PDH, SDH and Ethernet transport
      • Software programmable channel bandwidth
      • Scaleable capacity without hardware changes
      • Wide diplexer tuning bandwidth
  26. Eclipse Super-PDH
    • All PDH networking technology
    • Cost effective alternative to SONET access networks
    • Smooth capacity migration by software control
    • Licensed capacity breaks
      • Downloadable SW key
    • High capacity above 16x DS1
    • Maximum capacity 100x DS1
      • 20% more useable capacity than OC3
    • Simplified networking
      • No synchronization
      • No add/drop multiplexers
  27. Capacity Migration 8x DS1 28x DS1 4xDS1 16x DS1 Standard PDH Rates 32x DS1 56x DS1 70x DS1 84x DS1 100x DS1 Super-PDH
  28. Capacity/Modulation Options
  29. Super-PDH Ring Protection
    • Self-healing ring design
    • Alternative to traditional tree & branch networks
    • Provides added network redundancy
    • Requires less hardware
    • Enhanced network availability at lower cost
    • Fast 50msec switching
  30. Eclipse Optimized Networking SONET Backbone OC3 Super-PDH 84xDS1 Access Ring INU INU ADM Gateway Node Ring Node IDU IDU IDU IDU Aggregation Node INUe INUe INUe Repeater Node Edge Terminal INU INUe IDU INU
  31. Optimized Wireless Nodes From this … To this…
  32. Eclipse Quattro
    • Up to 400xDS1 aggregate capacity
      • Optional 64 QAM modulation
    • 4x OC3 aggregate capacity
      • 128 QAM
    • 4+0/4+4 linear trunking or ring operation
    • Integrated trunking/access solution
    • Optional GigE and XPIC
  33. Liquid Bandwidth Data Transport
    • Combined ‘native’ data + voice transport
    • Incremental capacity assignment
    • Programmable throughput up to 310 Mbit/s
    • Very low latency
    • 10/100baseT and GigE interface options
    • Layer 2 switch built in with QoS controls
    • Carrier Class Ethernet features
    • TDM to IP migration
  34. Eclipse Connect
    • Cost affective high speed wireless Ethernet transport
    • Programmable throughput, with 10 to 200 Mbit/s
    • Modulations from QPSK to 128QAM
    • Programmable channel bandwidth from 5 to 50 MHz
    • Up to 8x DS1 wayside channels
    • Layer 2 switch with QoS incl. 802.1p/q and Diffserv
  35. Eclipse Gigabit Ethernet
    • INU-base Gigabit transport solution
    • 6-150, 155, 311 and 622 Mbit/s throughput options
    • Nx DS1 or OC3 wayside options
    • 1,2 & 4 RF channels with or w/o XPIC
    • 802.1p/q + Diffserve QoS
    • Physical and Layer 2 Link Aggregation (802.3ad)
    • Embedded RMON (RFC1757)
    • 9.6Kb Jumbo frame support
    • Pat. Pending RWPR TM fast ring protection switching
  36. Powerful Software Suite
    • Perfect synergy:
      • Portal craft tool
      • ProVision Element Management software
    • All functionality is achieved from a single location
    • Java-based
    • Easy to use
    • Simple to integrate with existing software and networks
    • Empowering control and superior network intelligence
  37. Empowering Control
  38. Superior Intelligence
  39. Switch to Eclipse
    • Single platform to satisfy all applications
    • Unique combination of breakthrough features
    • Optimal alignment between up - front costs and longer term risk
      • Minimize today’s Capital Costs
      • Protect your Investment for Tomorrow
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