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w w w . r e d l i n e c o m m u n i c a t i o n s . c o m

R e d l i n e C o m m u n i c a t i o n s

AN50e, AN30e & AN100In More Detail

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R e d l i n e C o m m u n i c a t i o n s

AN50e

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What Is AN-50e?

High-performance, high-speed wireless Ethernet bridge

) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) Location B

Location A

PTP and PMP configuration Low latency to support real-time applications

Voice, video, VoIP

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AN-50e Core Technologies

Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM) Dynamic Time Division Duplexing (DTDD) Proprietary MAC

Allows for PTP and PMP configuration Proprietary RF System

T-58e Radio: 5.725 - 5.850 GHz T-54 Radio: 5.470 - 5.725 GHz

Channel Size: 20 MHz Channel centre frequency selection @ 5 MHz steps

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AN-50e PMP Application

Point to Multi-Point (PMP) Software upgrade

from PTP Base Station (B.S.) uses

Sector Antenna 90 degrees 60 degrees 120 degrees Omnidirectional

Data/Voice Applications Subscriber Stations (S.S.)

Robert Stewart
Added Sector Bulletmoved graphic for max sizeBusted the AcronymChanged the SS recomended number per sector

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AN-50e System Elements

RF & IF Cables

Transceiver

AN50e

Antenna

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AN-50 System Connectivity

RG6/RG11/LMR 400/ HELIAX (75Ω) Max attenuation < 25 dB @ 2.5 GHz on IF cable 815 MHz data IF, 2.5 GHz LO System Control signals 24V DC: T-58/T-54 requires at least 12 V DC

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AN-50 75 Ω IF Cables

Cable Type

Made Part # Max Length

Max Loss

Connector (F)

RG-6 Times Fiber

02364BLX 75m(225’)

11 dB Thomas & Betts #LRC-SNS-6

LMR 400

Times Microwav

e

AA-8144 150m(450’)

12 dB EZ-400-FM-75

RG-11 Belden 7731A 130m(400’)

12 dB FP-C71A Canare

HELIAX LDF4-

75

ANDREW L4NF-7570

260m(800’)

12 dB N-type connector & N-F Adaptor

Recommendations:

2 x IF and 1 x RF lightning arrestor should be used

Crimp-able F connectors must not be used for RG-11

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AN-50e MAC Attributes

PTP and PMP Configuration Patented ARQ

Single retransmission to minimize latency Retransmission is done at 2 levels below primary speed

Data Encryption MAC add based proprietary 64 bit encryption Always enable encryption for better system

performance Packet concatenation

Multiple Ethernet frames in a wireless frame Wireless frame could be up to 4095 bytes

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AN-50e Network Attributes

DHCP pass-through AN-50 can not obtain IP add from a DHCP server

802.3x – flow control MUST be on for TDM support

Partial 802.1p/1Q support – prioritizing packets as high (4 – 7) or low (0 -3)

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AN-50e Physical Layer (PHY)

Multi-carrier transmission technique Conventional telecom is single carrier AN-50/AN-30 use 64 carrier OFDM

48 is used to carry data

Combats multi-path distortion effectively Minimizes frequency selective fading (FSF) Eliminates Inter-symbol Interference (ISI)

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AN-50 Data Rates And Throughput

Dynamically adapts burst rate to link conditionsModulation

SchemeCode Rate(FEC)

Over the air rate (Mbps)

UBR (Mbps) Throughput (Mbps)

SINADR (dB)

BPSK 1/2 12 6 5.7 8

BPSK 3/4 12 9 8.6 10

QPSK 1/2 24 12 11.4 11

QPSK 3/4 24 18 17 12

16QAM 1/2 48 24 22.4 15

16QAM 3/4 48 36 33 18

64QAM 2/3 72 48 43.2 23

64QAM 3/4 72 54 48.9 25

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AN-50e/AN-30e Transceiver

T58: 5.725--- 5.825 GHz band T54: 5.470--- 5.725 GHz band Tx power from -20 dBm to +20 dBm Support Automatic Transmit Power Control (ATPC) Dynamic Frequency Selection (DFS) -40 to +60 0C temperature range Buzzer tone and DC voltage measurement for

antenna alignment

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AN-50e Tx Parameters

Max power @ 64QAM is constrained by signal and IM distortion ATPC: Executed every 50 ms

Looks at the SINADR on the other side and adjusts Tx power @ 1dB steps

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UK Operation

The AN50e is capable of operating in the band B (5470 - 5725MHz) and Band C (5725 – 5850MHz)

In Band C, 5795 – 5815MHz may not be used, Although OFCOM recently indicated that in 2005 – this restriction may be removed

OFCOM have set operational limits in these bands in documents IR2006 and IR2007

The current Maximum EIRP of a terminal operating in Band C is 2W

The current maximum EIRP of a terminal operating in Band B is 1W

DFS and TPC must be used, Without ATPC, systems may be used +3dB below current maximum EIRP

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UK Operation:Nominal Channel Assignments

MHz

5500

5520

5540

5560

5580

5600

5620

5640

5660

5680

5700

UK 5.4GHz Nominal Carrier Frequencies

UK 5.8GHz Nominal Carrier Frequencies(20MHz channels)

MHz

5735

5755

5775

5835*

T58e transceiver is required

The range of carrier frequencies in the US ranges from 5735 to 5815MHz with 5820 to 5865MHZ pending approval

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AN-50 Rx Performance

Rx sensitivity: bit rate dependant Noise figure < 5 dB BER = 10-9 Ethernet PER < 10-6, System availability of 99.99 % Noise floor = -96 dBm Overloads at –34 dBm Designed to tolerate 0 dBm

UBR (Mbps)

RSSI(dBm)

SINADR

(dB)

6 -86 8

12 -84 11

18 -83 12

24 -81 15

36 -77 18

48 -70 23

54 -65 25

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Antennas Used in AN-50 Deployment

30cm60cm

30cmDiameter

60cmDiameter

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Redline Recommended Antennas

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R e d l i n e C o m m u n i c a t i o n s

AN50e PMP

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Typical AN-50e PMP Connectivity

Internet

Ethernet

AN-50

Typical Master/ BS

Ethernet

Workstations Workstations

WLAN

VoIP Adapter

VoIP Adapter

Telephone

Telephone

Telephone

Telephone

Router

AN-50

Laptop

Laptop

Server

PBX forVoIP

Router

Wi-FiTransmitter

Wi-Fi Feed Subscriber

Voice/Data Subscriber

Slave/SS

AN-50

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Previous v2.1 PMP

High performance transparent LAN service High throughput campus network Widely deployed in MUSH applications Reliable business access network Mission critical nomadic applications LAN

LAN

Router

SC

SS1

SS2

SW1

SW2

Site 1

Site 2

Site 3

AN-50

AN-50

AN-50

Transparent to 802.1Q tagged or un-tagged LAN traffic

Highest capacity PMP in the industry Lowest latency Fastest system registration time

TLSInternet

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AN-50e PMP v3.0 Highlights

IEEE 802.1Q standard compliant

Multiple VLAN connections per subscriber station

User defined CIR bandwidth allocation for each connection

Virtual private LAN services based on VLAN ID classification

Virtual group and VPLS across multiple subscribers

Broadcast/multicast contained within virtual group

VLAN for equipment management traffic

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Internet

Co. BVoice

Co. B Data

VLANCapableswitch

VLANcapableswitch

Router

SC

SS1

SS2

SW1

SW2

Site 1

Site 2

Site 3

AN-50

AN-50

AN-50

Co. AVoice

Co. A Data

Co. BVoice

Co. B DataCo. A

Voice

Co. A Data

VPN Service Scenario

For each site Individual service provisions for different

companies and different applications Each has guaranteed CIR provision for QoS

• Four Groups, one for each VLAN

• Voice packets tagged with VID= 300

• Data packets tagged with VID= 400

• Voice packets tagged with VID= 600

• Data packets tagged with VID= 700

•Co. A voice packets tagged with VID= 50•Co. A data packets tagged with VID= 55•Co. B voice packets tagged with VID= 80•Co. B data packets tagged with VID= 85

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Internet

Co. A

Co. A

Co. B

VLANunawareswitch

VLANcapableswitch

Router

SC

SS1

SS2

SW1

SW2

Site 1

Site 2

Site 3

AN-50

AN-50

AN-50

Co. A

Co. B

Virtual Private LAN Scenario

For Company A Seamless VLAN connectivity for a mix of .1Q

aware and unaware LANs Internet access through Router

For Company B Q-in-Q VLAN trunking service to remote site

• All Co. A connections set to Group I

• All Co. B connections set to Group II

• Packets at Site 1 untagged

• Co. A packets tagged with VID=300

• Co. B packets tagged with VID=700

•Co. A packets tagged with VID=50

• Co. B packets tagged with VID=80

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Dept 1

Dept 2

Dept 2

Dept 1

VLANcapableswitch

VLANcapableswitch

Router

SC

SS1

SS2

SW1

SW2

Site 1

Site 2

Site 3

AN-50

AN-50

AN-50

Campus Network Scenario

Between Subscriber (SS1) and Switch (SW1) Each VLAN segment is assigned a unique VID E.g. Dept 1 packets are tagged w/ VID=300 Each VID has a CIR (minimum bit rate)

For each VLAN segment A virtual group is defined as a multicast domain E.g. Group I for Dept 1 at Site 1 and Site 2 Each group has a multicast CIR

Within each virtual group VID can differ at each site E.g. Group II for Dept 2

packet VID=400 at Site 1 packet VID=700 at Site 2

Data between Dept 1 & 2 Through Router Layer 3 connectivity only

• Dept 1 packets tagged with VID= 300

• Dept 2 packets tagged with VID= 400

• Dept 1 packets tagged with VID= 300

• Dept 2 packets tagged with VID= 700

• All Dept 1 connections set to Group I

• All Dept 2 connections set to Group II

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User Networ

k

User Networ

k

User Networ

k

User Networ

k

VLANcapableswitch

VLANcapableswitch

Router

SC

SS1

SS2

SW1

SW2

Site 1

Site 2

Site 3

AN-50

AN-50

AN-50

Internet

NMS1

NMS2

Equipment Management via VLAN

Remote management User defined VLAN group for equipment Isolated, secure traffic for AN-50 and/or

3rd party systems

• Mgmt traffic tagged with VID=100

• Mgmt traffic tagged with VID=100

• Mgmt traffic tagged with VID=100

• All mgmt connections set to Group X

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Dept 1

Dept 2

Dept 2

Dept 1

VLANcapableswitch

VLANcapableswitch

Router

SC

SS1

SS2

SW1

SW2

Site 1

Site 2

Site 3

AN-50

AN-50

AN-50

Link-Group-Connection - I

LinkConnection

Group

Create LinkCreate Link Create GroupCreate Group Create ConnectionCreate Connection

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Link – wireless link Wireless path between one SC and one SS SS MAC address DL burst rate, UL burst rate

Group – logical, multicast domain Made up of SS connections assigned to the group How packets of this group gets treated at SC Ethernet port

Tagged or untagged at SC What QoS level is assigned for the group’s multicast traffic

Connection – logical user data flow between SC and SS A connection belongs to a group and a link What QoS level is assigned to this connection How packets of this connection are treated at SS Ethernet port

Tagged or untagged at SS

Link-Group-Connection - II

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V3.0 configuration notes

Max # of SS’s per sector is 20 Max # of groups per sector is 30 Max # of connections (VIDs) per link is 12 Max # of MAC addresses per group is 4000 Max # of IDs (link, group, connection) per sector is 1000

Each connection (VID) must belong to one group and one group only

Each connection (VID) must belong to one link and one link only Each group can have only one connection (VID) at a subscriber or

section controller

A pass-through group is used to pass “untagged packets” and “tagged, but undefined” packets

There can be only one pass-through group at a SC There can be only one pass-through connection at a SS

QoS setting – see separate doc for details

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R e d l i n e C o m m u n i c a t i o n s

AN30e

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TDMoEth Solution: AN-50/AN-30

AN-30AN-30 AN-30AN-30

TDM

Data

TDM

Data

Encapsulates TDM into Ethernet directly

Currently a PTP only QTM: 4 E1/T1 ports OTM: 8 T1/E1 ports Full/Fractional E1/T1

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AN-30 System Elements

Framer

T1/E1

ITDSwitcher

TDM Daughter Board

RF cable

Narrow beam antenna

RF system

AD/DAMixingDC Ins

Ethernet switch

C

MAC PHY

815 MHzLO signalDCFSK

Flash RAM

IF Cable RG6/RG11

AN-50

Eth-Port

TDM Ethernet Packet is carried on VLAN-3 VLAN-3 traffic is assigned priority 4 by the switcher

802.3 packets are carried on VLAN-2 No priority assigned to VLAN-2 traffic

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1 2 4 8Uncoded Burst Rate (Mbps) 9 12 24 48Modulation Mode BPSK 3/4 QPSK 1/2 16QAM 1/2 64QAM 2/3

Minimum Burst Rate & Modulation Mode

Number of Active E1 Ports

Number of Active E1

PortsData

Option

Duplex Ethernet

Throughput (Mbps)

Modulation Mode

Uncoded Burst Rate (Mbps)

1 17 16QAM 1/2 242 27 16QAM 3/4 363 43 64QAM 3/4 541 13 16QAM 1/2 242 24 16QAM 3/4 363 38 64QAM 3/4 541 16 16QAM 3/4 362 N/A N/A N/A3 32 64QAM 3/4 541 10 64QAM 3/4 542 N/A N/A N/A3 N/A N/A N/A

8

WilrelessLink Requirement

1

2

4

E1 + Data

E1 with No Data

E1 with Data

E1 Default and Upgrade

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AN-30 Application

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K – 12 Education Application

Allows a PBX system to be connected across multiple buildings

Supports T1/E1 and IP connections

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AN50e/AN30e

Management

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Managing AN-50

HTTP Telnet SNMP Console Port

Bps:9600; Data Bits:8; Parity: None; Stop Bits:1; Flow Control: Hardware

42 Redline Communications

Managing AN50e & AN30e

Managing AN50e and AN30e is simple

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AN-50 Software Versions

AN-50/AN-30 software stored in two flashes About 1. 5M

One working and one standby

An upgrade overwrites the standby flash

Product GA Software

AN-30e 1.13.xx

AN-50e PTP 1.35.xx

AN-50e PMP 2.11. xx(3.0.xx)

RedAccess 2.00.xx

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PlanningAN50e/AN30eLinks

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Redline ‘s RF LBT

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Path Profiling

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075° 41' 42.13" W

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075° 48' 43.30" W242.9 ft.

30.0/30.0/0.0 ft.463.2 ft.

12.9/12.9/0.0 ft.5800.00000 M H z 5800.00000 M H z

315.369 deg T 135.286 deg T

P ath D is tance : 8.09 mi.T x L O S P a th Inc lina tion: 0.2729 deg. T x L O S P a th Inc lina tion: -0.2729 deg.

K E Y : P rofile

K = 4/3 K = 4/3, F = 0.6*F 1

F

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t

Miles

100 100

150 150

200 200

250 250

300 300

350 350

400 400

450 450

500 500

550 550

0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

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AN-50e & AN30e (PTP)LOS/OLOS/NLOS

Location B

) ) ) ) ) ) ) )

ReflectingBuilding

LOS Obstruction

Reflecte

d Wave

: AN-50

OLOS~ 65 Km PTP

NLOS~ 11Km PTP

LOS> 80 Km PTP

Subject to Local EIRP Restrictions

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AN-50 Link Interference

Frequency

CCI ACI Interference from 800-900

MHz systems Interfering with the 815 MHz

IF signal Interference from 2.4 GHz

system-not a concern AN-50e LO signal is at 2.5

GHz

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↓ 0.3m Antennas 0.6m Antennas 0.9m Antennas

EIRP → + 30dBm + 33dBm Unlimited + 30dBm + 33dBm Unlimited + 30dBm + 33dBm Unlimited

km km km km km km km km km

BPSK1/2 6 20 22 37 25 28 54 30 33 67

BPSK3/4 9 18 21 35 24 27 52 28 32 65

QPSK1/2 11 17 20 32 23 26 50 27 31 64

QPSK3/4 17 16 18 31 22 25 47 26 28 61

16QAM1/2 22 15 16 30 19 22 45 23 26 56

16QAM3/4 33 10 12 22 14 17 37 18 21 47

64QAM1/2 43 5 6 10 8 10 21 12 13 30

64QAM3/4 48 3 4 6 5 7 15 7 9 21

Mbps

Effective Ranges With Ideal Fade Margins

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↓ 1.2m Antennas 1.8m Antennas

EIRP → + 30dBm + 33dBm Unlimited + 30dBm + 33dBm Unlimited

km km km km km km

BPSK1/2 6 35 38 80 38 43 94

BPSK3/4 9 34 36 79 37 42 90

QPSK1/2 11 32 35 77 35 41 89

QPSK3/4 17 31 34 76 34 38 86

16QAM1/2 22 27 31 70 31 35 82

16QAM3/4 33 23 25 61 27 30 73

64QAM1/2 43 14 17 40 17 21 52

64QAM3/4 48 10 12 31 12 15 40

Effective Ranges With Ideal Fade Margins

Mbps

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Section-4

Redline’s 802.16 BFWA Solution: AN-100

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AN-100: First 802.16 BFWA Solution

Carrier class 256 sub-carrier OFDM system @ 3.5 GHz Wimax conformant in 2-11 GHz band --802.16 PMP

design Can be deployed in PTP configuration

Data, voice and video on one platform 3.4 – 3.5 GHz Dynamic TDD 3.5/7/14MHz 3.4 – 3.6 GHz HD FDD on 7/14 MHz Channel 3.6 – 3.8Hz to be released soon 250 KHz Center frequency resolution Max 23 dBm Tx power in SC and 16 dBm on SS Synchronization for improved frequency reuse

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Valid Radio Combinations

Base Station

TB3436F14H TS3436F14L

Tx 3500 to 3600 HD-FDD @ 7 and 14Mhz Tx 3400 to 3500

TB3435T14 TS3436F14L

Tx 3400 to 3500 TDD @ 7 and 14 Mhz Tx 3400 to 3500

TB3435T7 TS3435T7

Tx 3400 to 3500 TDD @ 3.5 and 7 Mhz Tx 3400 to 3500

Subscriber Station

TB3638F14 TS3638F14

Tx 3600 to 3800 HD-FDD/TDD @ 7 and 14 Mhz Tx 3600 to 3800

TB3334T7 TS3334T7

Tx 3300 to 3400 TDD @ 3.5 and 7 Mhz Tx 3300 to 3400

Available

2.2 GU1

2.3

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AN-100 Interfaces

AN100 Terminal

Inter Sector/CellTime Sync

10/100 Ethernet Data Port

Dual Unbalanced Load Sharing PS

Serial Console Port

50 Ohm N TypeIF Interface

10/100 Ethernet Mgmt Port

Data and Mgmt ports are self-correcting Separate/integrated/tagged traffic mgmt

Max frame size 1535 Bytes MPLS, IP, IPX: must be carried in valid Ethernet frames

SS has local and remote mgmt IP add HTTP/SNMP/Telnet/CLI* support for mgmt

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Basic AN-100 Connectivity

AN-100 BS (Sector Controller) connects to customer LAN SS connects to: Hub, NAT, L2 Switch with and without 802.1Q,

Router and VoIP devices 250 SS per sector 16 Service flow per SS in a sector Unique QoS parameters for each service flow

SS3

HOST

HOST

GlobalNetwork

AN 100

NMS (WSP site)DHCP server (users)DHCP server (SC,SS)TFTP serverDNS

SS 1

SS 2

Radio tower

HOST

HOST

HOST

HOST

HOST

Router

Firewall

IXIA

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VLAN port Tagging

Subscriber Stations SS

Subscriber Stations

Sector Controller SC

VLAN1

VLAN1

VLAN2

VLAN2

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Classifiers - SF

Ethernet (packet 802.3) MAC destination add (SS endpoints) SC MAC source add (SS endpoints) SS

IPv4 over 802.3 IP destination add & Mask (SS endpoints) SC IP source add & Mask (SS endpoints) SC

802.1Q (VLAN ID)

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AN-100 Differentiators

Data integrity: CRC and FEC BER—10-9; PER < 10-6, Availability of 99.999%

Latency: TDD Frame duration ± 5 ms Speed: 6 speed levels through Dynamic Adaptive Modulation QoS per SF

CIR, PIR, max latency, traffic priority CIR/PIR levels increments of 128 Kbps

DC/AC power operation Power consumption <40 W (SS) and 70 W (SC)

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AN-100 Link Configuration

Location B

) ) ) ) ) ) ) )

ReflectingBuilding

LOS Obstruction

Reflecte

d Wave

: AN-100

OLOS~ 65 Km PTP~ 25 Km PMP

NLOS~ 6.5 Km PTP~ 3.5 Km PMP

LOS~ 75 Km PTP~ 35 Km PMP

Subject to Local EIRP Restrictions

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Section-5

Redline’s NMS: The RedAccess

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RedAccess Architecture

DBMS

Clients: AN-50/AN-30/AN-100

RedAccess Server

RedAccess Client Customer Care, Workflow,etc

Based on MySQL on the SNMP platform Oracle optional

Can manage from 2-1000’s of AN-50 nodes Windows XP, 2000, NT (SP4) –Linux Optional

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RedAccess MAP

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Discovering AN-50 PMP Nodes

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Node Operations

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Viewing Collected Data

5 min interval default--Can be changed

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Viewing Collected Data….

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