Alcatel-Lucent 9500 MXC User Manual page 123

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RAC 40 System Options
3DB 23063 ADAA - Rev 004 July 2007
• When both ends are running 4.0 SW or later, RAC 40s auto-configure both
ends to Standard.
From SW release 4.0 the 'Standard' RAC 40 modem profile is used in all
instances, except where operation with an INU/INUe running SW 3.3 or earlier is
required.
Protected RAC 40 operation is essentially the same as for non-protected, but
where a conflict occurs, the decision falls in favour of the Standard modem
profile.
For more information, refer to RAC 40 under Link/Ring Configuration
Procedure, Volume IV, Chapter 7.
Refer to Table 3-14 for system options. Note that the capacity supported on one
RF channel is double the capacity listed in the table; one RAC 40 link is operated
on the vertical polarization, the other on the horizontal.
RAC 40 System Options: ETSI and ANSI
Table 3-14.
Capacity
Channel Bandwidth Modulation
64xE1
27.5 / 28 MHz
75xE1
27.5 / 28 MHz
1xSTM1
27.5/28 MHz
70xDS1
30 MHz
84xDS1
30 MHz
100xDS1
30 MHz
1xOC3
30 MHz
When used to transport Ethernet data the nominal equivalent Ethernet capacity
per RAC 40 is:
• Nx 2 Mbps to 150 Mbps for ETSI, or
• Nx1.5 Mbps to 150 Mbps for ANSI, or
• 150 Mbps for 1xSTM1 or OC3.
XPIC typically provides up to a 20+ dB improvement in polarization
discrimination. The actual improvement will depend on the native discrimination
provided at antenna alignment, and any reduction of this discrimination caused
by atmospheric effects (fading). RAC 40s may also be used in 2+2 hot standby or
diversity configurations to provide protected co-channel paths using paired
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128 QAM
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128 QAM
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