Ethernet capacity (bandwidth) is assigned in 2.048 Mbps or 1.544 Mbps
steps to align with the capacity needed for E1 or DS1 waysides. Eclipse
incorporates a universal modem design that does not distinguish
between the type of data to be transported, Ethernet or TDM; data is
simply mapped into byte-wide frames to provide a particularly efficient
and flexible wireless transport mechanism, with the result that when
configured for Ethernet data, or Ethernet and TDM data, the full
configured, native capacity is available for user throughput.
Figure 2-4.
Table 2-6.
Ethernet
BW,
Mbps
20
20
40
40
64
82
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Channe
Modulatio
l BW,
n
MHz
7
16 QAM
14
QPSK
14
16QAM
28
QPSK
28
16 QAM
28
16 QAM
License
Connect
ES Option
Base
Connect ES
40
Base
Connect ES
40
Base
Connect ES
40
Base
Connect ES
40
Upgrade
Connect ES
80
Upgrade
Connect ES
80
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