Standalone "Micro-Cell" Access Unit - Alvarion BreezeACCESS VL System Manual

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Chapter 1 - System Description
1.2.2

Standalone "Micro-cell" Access Unit

The standalone AU-D/E-SA Access Unit is very similar to the AU-D/E-BS unit.
The AU-D/E-SA-ODU outdoor unit is very similar to the
AU-D/E-BS-ODU outdoor unit (identical functionality, but the
units are not interchangeable). The available antennas for D
model units are the same as those of the AU-D-BS Access
Unit. The main difference is in the structure of the indoor
part; in the AU-D/E-SA Access Unit the indoor unit is a
standalone desktop or wall-mountable unit (the same
Universal IDU that is also used in the SU) rather than a 19"
module.
There are two types of Standalone Access Units, differing in the maximum
number of Subscriber Units that they can serve:
The AU-SA Access Unit can serve up to 512 Subscriber Units (124 when Data
Encryption is used).
The AUS-SA Access Unit can serve up to 8 SU-3 and/or SU-6 and/or SU-I
Subscriber Units.
NOTE
For convenience, all references to AU-SA are applicable also for AUS-SA, unless explicitly stated
otherwise.
The IDU connects to the network through a standard IEEE 802.3 Ethernet
10/100BaseT (RJ 45) interfaces and is powered from the 110/220 VAC mains.
The indoor unit is connected to the outdoor unit via a Category 5 Ethernet cable.
This cable carries Ethernet traffic between the indoor and the outdoor units, and
also transfers power (54 VDC) and control from the indoor unit to the outdoor
unit.
NOTE
The AU-D/E-SA-ODU and the AU-D/E-BS-ODU are not interchangeable:
The AU-D/E-SA-ODU cannot be used with the BS-AU; the AU-D/E-BS-ODU cannot be used with
the standalone IDU.
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