Family Elements Described In This User Manual; The Mss-1C Solution; The Mpr-E Solution - Alcatel-Lucent 9500 User Manual

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9500 family overview
The 9500 MPR in the split-mount architecture is built by two separate units:
MSS (Microwave Service Switch): indoor unit for split-mount and standalone
configurations (Ethernet uplink)
Radio: Outdoor Unit or Indoor Unit (MPT-HLS, not pictured)
The MSS and Radio are connected with a single standard coaxial cable (with
ODU300) or with one coaxial cable for the power supply and one Ethernet optical or
electrical cable (with MPT).
3.1.2 — Family elements described in this User Manual
In this User Manual the following solutions are described:
MPR-1c access solution with the MSS-1c and MPT-HC/MPT-HC/MPT-HC-
HQAM/MPT-XP/MPT-XP-HQAM/MPT-MC (MPR-E) /9558HC (MPR-A)
MPR-e
3.1.2.1 — The MSS-1c solution
The MSS-1c uses its Ethernet interface to connect to the following Outdoor Units:
for MPR-E—MPT-HC, MPT-HC, MPT-HC-HQAM, or MPT-MC
for MPR-—MPT-XP, MPT-XP-HQAM, or 9558HC
The MSS-1c can collect up to 10 or 16 TDM flows and Ethernet flows. The implemented
radio configuration is 1+0.
For MPR-E and MPR-A, the ODUs are in a charge of transporting the flows in an efficient
way to ensure bandwidth optimization, Quality of service, and TDM constraints.
3.1.2.2 — The MPR-e solution
The MPR-e product embodies three different modes of operation:
a standalone full outdoor Network Element connected to a Ethernet generic device
in conjunction with an MSS-1c indoor unit, making an MPR-1c
in conjunction with a 7705 SAR, making an integrated single Network Element
solution
The MPR-E system consists of the following ODUs:
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