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January 2012 Hardware Release: R1 DOC-00029987 Rev 1.0

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The Product may use open source software, among them O/S software released under the GPL or GPL alike license ("GPL License"). Inasmuch that such software is being used, it is released under the GPL License, accordingly. Some software might have changed. The complete list of the software being used in this product including their respective license and the aforementioned public available changes is accessible on http://www.gnu.org/licenses/.

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Any changes or modifications of equipment not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the users authority to operate the equipment and the warranty for such equipment.

Revision History
Rev
1.0

Date
January 22, 2012

Author
Baruch Gitlin

Description
Initial draft.

Approved by
Rami Lerner

Date
January 22, 2012

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Table of Contents
1. About This Guide .............................................................................................. 6 2. What You Should Know ................................................................................... 6 3. Target Audience ............................................................................................... 6 4. Related Documents .......................................................................................... 6 5. Section Summary ............................................................................................. 7 6. Product Overview and Applications ................................................................ 8
6.1 IP-10C Highlights ....................................................................................................... 9 6.1.1 Radio Link .................................................................................................................. 9 6.1.2 Smart Pipe Features .................................................................................................. 9 6.2 Hardware Description ............................................................................................... 11 6.2.1 Over the Link Compatibility ....................................................................................... 12 6.3 6.4 6.4.1 6.4.2 6.4.3 6.4.4 6.4.5 6.4.6 6.5 System Configurations ............................................................................................. 13 Feature Overview ..................................................................................................... 14 General Features ..................................................................................................... 14 Capacity-Related Features ....................................................................................... 14 Ethernet Features..................................................................................................... 14 Synchronization Features ......................................................................................... 14 Security Features ..................................................................................................... 15 Management Features ............................................................................................. 15 Licensing.................................................................................................................. 17

7. Functional Description ................................................................................... 18


7.1 7.1.1 7.1.2 7.1.3 7.1.4 7.1.5 7.2 Interfaces ................................................................................................................. 20 Ethernet Interfaces ................................................................................................... 20 RF Interface ............................................................................................................. 20 RSL Indication.......................................................................................................... 21 Power Interface ........................................................................................................ 21 Additional Interfaces ................................................................................................. 21 Management ............................................................................................................ 22

8. Main Features Detailed Description ........................................................... 23


8.1 8.1.1 8.1.2 8.1.3 8.1.4 8.2 Adaptive Coding and Modulation (ACM) ................................................................... 24 Hitless and Errorless Step-by-Step Adjustments ....................................................... 24 ACM Benefits ........................................................................................................... 25 ACM and Built-In Quality of Service .......................................................................... 26 ACM with Adaptive Transmit Power .......................................................................... 26 Intelligent Ethernet Header Compression ................................................................. 28

8.3 LTE-Ready Latency.................................................................................................. 29 8.3.1 Benefits of IP-10Cs Top-of-the-Line Low Latency .................................................... 29 8.4 8.5 Smart Pipe Mode ..................................................................................................... 30 Integrated QoS Support............................................................................................ 31
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8.5.1 8.5.2 8.5.3 8.5.4 8.5.5 8.5.6 8.5.7 8.5.8 8.6 8.6.1 8.6.2 8.6.3 8.6.4 8.6.5

QoS Overview .......................................................................................................... 31 Wireless Link Rate Adaptation when Connecting to an External Switch or Router ..... 32 IP-10C Standard QoS............................................................................................... 32 QoS Traffic Flow ...................................................................................................... 33 Enhanced QoS ......................................................................................................... 33 Weighted Random Early Detection ........................................................................... 34 Standard and Enhanced QoS Comparison ............................................................... 36 Enhanced QoS Benefits ........................................................................................... 36 Synchronization Support .......................................................................................... 37 Wireless IP Synchronization Challenges ................................................................... 37 Precision Timing-Protocol (PTP)............................................................................... 38 Synchronous Ethernet (SyncE)................................................................................. 38 IP-10C Synchronization Solution .............................................................................. 39 Synchronization Using Precision Timing Protocol (PTP) Optimized Transport ........... 39 8.6.5.1 Ensuring Ultra Low Delay Variation for PTP Optimized Transport ............. 40

8.6.6 SyncE Regenerator Mode ...................................................................................... 41

9. Management Overview ................................................................................... 42


9.1 PolyView End-To-End Network Management System ............................................... 43 9.1.1 PolyView Advantages ............................................................................................... 44 9.1.2 PolyView Supported Features .................................................................................. 44 9.1.2.1 General Features ..................................................................................... 44 9.1.2.2 9.1.2.3 9.1.2.4 9.1.2.5 9.1.2.6 Faults ....................................................................................................... 44 Configuration ............................................................................................ 44 Security .................................................................................................... 45 Database .................................................................................................. 45 Performance............................................................................................. 45

9.1.3 PolyView Functionality.............................................................................................. 45 9.2 9.3 9.4 9.4.1 9.4.2 9.4.3 9.4.4 Web-Based Element Management System (Web EMS) ............................................ 47 CeraBuild ................................................................................................................. 48 Ethernet Statistics (RMON) ...................................................................................... 49 Ingress Line Receive Statistics ................................................................................. 49 Ingress Radio Transmit Statistics.............................................................................. 49 Egress Radio Receive Statistics ............................................................................... 50 Egress Line Transmit Statistics................................................................................. 50

10. Specifications ................................................................................................. 51


10.1 General Specifications ............................................................................................. 51 10.1.16-18 GHz51 10.1.223-38 GHz................................................................................................................ 52 10.2 Antenna Connection ................................................................................................. 53 10.3 Frequency Accuracy................................................................................................. 53 10.4 Radio Capacity......................................................................................................... 54 10.4.1Radio Capacity - 3.5 MHz......................................................................................... 54 10.4.2Radio Capacity - 7 MHz............................................................................................ 54 10.4.3Radio Capacity - 14 MHz.......................................................................................... 55
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10.4.4Radio Capacity - 28 MHz.......................................................................................... 55 10.4.5Radio Capacity - 40 MHz.......................................................................................... 56 10.4.6Radio Capacity - 56 MHz.......................................................................................... 56 10.4.7Transmit Power (dBm).............................................................................................. 57 10.4.8Receiver Threshold (RSL) with (dBm @ BER = 10-6) ............................................... 58 10.5 IP-10C Frequency Bands ......................................................................................... 60 10.6 Mediation Device Losses .......................................................................................... 71 10.7 Ethernet Latency Specifications................................................................................ 72 10.7.1Latency 3.5MHz Channel Bandwidth ..................................................................... 72 10.7.2Latency 7MHz Channel Bandwidth ........................................................................ 72 10.7.3Latency 14MHz Channel Bandwidth ...................................................................... 73 10.7.4Latency 28MHz Channel Bandwidth ...................................................................... 73 10.7.5Latency 40MHz Channel Bandwidth ...................................................................... 74 10.7.6Latency 56MHz Channel Bandwidth ...................................................................... 74 10.8 Interface Specifications ............................................................................................ 75 10.8.1Ethernet Interface Specifications .............................................................................. 75 10.8.2Carrier Ethernet Functionality ................................................................................... 75 10.9 Network Management, Diagnostics, Status, and Alarms ........................................... 76 10.10 Mechanical Specifications ........................................................................................ 76 10.11 Standard compliance................................................................................................ 77 10.12 Environmental .......................................................................................................... 77 10.13 Power Input Specifications ....................................................................................... 77 10.14 Power Consumption Specifications........................................................................... 77

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About This Guide


This document describes the main features, components, and specifications of the FibeAir IP-10C all outdoor product. This document also describes a number of typical FibeAir IP-10C configuration options.

2.

What You Should Know


This document describes applicable ETSI standards and specifications. A North America version of this document (ANSI, FCC) is also available.

3.

Target Audience
This manual is intended for use by Ceragon customers, potential customers, and business partners. The purpose of this manual is to provide basic information about the FibeAir IP-10C for use in system planning, and determining which FibeAir IP-10C configuration is best suited for a specific network.

4.

Related Documents
FibeAir IP-10C Installation Guide - DOC-00029988 FibeAir IP-10 License Management System - DOC-00019183 FibeAir IP-10 Web Based Management User Guide, DOC-00018688 FibeAir CeraBuild Commission Reports Guide, DOC-00028133

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Section Summary
This Product Description includes the following sections: Section Summary

Section
Product Overview

Summary of Contents
Provides an overview of the FibeAir IP-10C, including basic information about IP-10C and its features, a description of IP-10Cs hardware and interfaces, and an explanation of the licensing process for certain IP-10C features. Includes a functional block diagram of IP-10C, and describes IP-10Cs main components and interfaces. Provides detailed descriptions of IP-10Cs main features.

Functional Description Main Features Detailed Description

Management Overview Provides an overview of the Ceragon applications used to manage an IP-10C system, including the PolyView Network Management System (NMS), the Web-Based Element Management System (Web EMS), and the CeraBuild maintenance and provisioning application. Specifications Lists the IP-10C specifications, including general specifications, radio capacity, interface, power, latency, mechanical, and other specifications.

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Product Overview and Applications


FibeAir IP-10C is a compact, all-outdoor backhaul Ethernet product. FibeAir IP-10C combines radio, baseband, and Carrier Ethernet functionality in a single, durable box for outdoor installations. FibeAir IP-10C offers the convenience of an easy installation procedure, and full compatibility with FibeAir RFU-C mediation devices, enabling easy transition of existing sites to all-outdoor zero-footprint solutions. It is designed for use in tail sites, particularly as part of a Smart Pipe solution. FibeAir IP-10C covers the entire licensed frequency spectrum and offers a wide capacity range, from 50 Mbps to 1 Gbps over a single radio carrier, depending on traffic scenario based on header compression. Functionality and capacity are enabled via license keys while using the same hardware.

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6.1

IP-10C Highlights
The following are just some of the highlights of IP-10C.

6.1.1

Radio Link
Frequency Band Support IP-10C operates in the 6-38GHz bands and is compatible with all available RFU-C mediation devices, making the installation, upgrade, and maintenance procedures easy and simple. High System Gain IP-10Cs unrivalled system gain provides higher link availability, smaller antennas, and longer link spans. IP-10C provides higher overall capacity while maintaining critical and real-time traffic, saving both on operational and capital expenditures by using smaller antennas for a given link budget. Power Adaptive ACM IP-10C sets the industry standard for Advanced Adaptive Code and Modulation (ACM), increasing network capacity over an existing infrastructure while reducing sensitivity to environmental interference. In addition, IP-10C provides a unique technological combination of ACM with Adaptive Power to ensure high availability and unmatched link utilization.

6.1.2

Smart Pipe Features


Enhanced QoS IP-10C enables operators to deploy differentiated services with stringent service level agreements while maximizing the utilization of network resources. IP-10C enables granular CoS classification and traffic management, network utilization monitoring, and support of EIR traffic without affecting CIR traffic. Enhanced QoS enables traffic shaping per queue and port in order to limit and control packet bursts, and improves the utilization of TCP flows using WRED protocols. QoS with ACM In line with other Ceragon FibeAir family products, IP10C employs the Adaptive Modulation feature (ACM). ACM has a remarkable synergy with FibeAir IP-10Cs built-in Layer 2 QoS mechanism. Since QoS provides priority support for different classes of service, according to a wide range of criteria, it is possible to configure the system to discard only low priority packets as conditions deteriorate. Latency IP-10C boasts ultra-low latency features that are essential for 3G and LTE deployments. With low latency, IP-10C enables links to cascade further away from the fiber PoP, enabling wider coverage in a given network cluster. Ultra-low latency also translates into longer radio chains, broader radio rings, and shorter recovery times. Moreover, maintaining low packet delay variation ensures proper synchronization propagation across the network.

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Network Management - FibeAir IP-10C provides state-of-the-art management based on SNMP and HTTP. Ceragons network management system offers best-in-class end-to-end Ethernet service management, network monitoring, and NMS survivability. PolyView, Ceragons network management solution, provides simplified network provisioning, configuration error prevention, monitoring, and troubleshooting tools that ensure better user experience, minimal network downtime and reduced expenditures on network level maintenance.

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6.2

Hardware Description
FibeAir IP-10C features all outdoor architecture consisting of a single unit directly mounted on the antenna. RF connection The IP-10C fits the field-proven RFU-C direct mount interface, with all available antennas. V and H polarizations are supported using a mechanical twist which should be adjusted to fit the desired configuration. The mounting bracket allows easy access to installation screws for a simple installation. For details, refer to the IP-10C Installation Guide, DOC-00029988.

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Main Interfaces: 1 x GbE combo port: 10/100/1000Base-T or SFP 1000Base-X 2 x GbE electrical ports: 10/100/1000Base-T Power interface (-48VDC) Terminal console RSL interface: BNC connector

Additional Interfaces:

In addition, each of the non-combo ports can be configured to support Ethernet out-of-band management.

6.2.1

Over the Link Compatibility


FibeAir IP-10C is based on the latest Ceragon technology, and can be integrated in a network scenario with the following FibeAir products: IP-10Q

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6.3

System Configurations
The IP-10C is designed as a tail site solution. Accordingly, the following configurations are best suited to IP-10C: 1+0 2 x 1+0 East/West

For more details about these configuration options, refer to the IP-10C Installation Guide, DOC-00029988.

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6.4

Feature Overview
This section provides an overview of FibeAir IP-10Cs features. The main features are described in more detail in Main Feature on page 23.

6.4.1

General Features
Latency FibeAir IP-10C provides best-in-class latency for all channels. For more information, refer to LTE-Ready Latency on page 29.

6.4.2

Capacity-Related Features
High Spectral Efficiency: Modulations QPSK to 256 QAM Radio capacity (ETSI) Up to 20/50/100/220/280/500 Mbps over 3.5/7/14/28/40/56 MHz channels Licensed and Unlicensed bands L6, U6, 7, 8, 10, 11, 13, 15, 18, 23,24ETSI-UL, 24FCC/IC 26, 28, 32, 38 GHz Adaptive Coding and Modulation (ACM) FibeAir IP-10C employs the most advanced ACM technique for maximization of spectrum utilization and capacity over any given bandwidth and changing environmental conditions. For more information, refer to Adaptive Coding and Modulation (ACM) on page 24. Intelligent Ethernet Header Compression Improves capacity by up to 45% without affecting user traffic. For more information, refer to Intelligent Ethernet Header Compression on page 28.

6.4.3

Ethernet Features
Integrated QoS Support FibeAir IP-10C offers integrated QoS functionality. In addition to its standard QoS functionality, IP-10C offers an enhanced QoS feature that includes eight queues instead of four, enhanced classification criteria, and WRED for congestion management. For more information, refer to Using Smart Pipe mode, only a single Ethernet interface is enabled for user traffic and IP-10C acts as a point-to-point Ethernet microwave radio. In Smart Pipe mode, the GbE combo port is used for Ethernet traffic. All traffic entering the IP-10C is sent directly to the radio, and all traffic from the radio is sent directly to the Ethernet interface.

In Smart Pipe mode, the non-combo GbE ports can either be configured as management interfaces or they are shut down. Integrated QoS Support on page 30.

6.4.4

Synchronization Features
Combinations of the following techniques can be used: PTP optimized transport SyncE regenerator" mode for pipe configurations
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For more information about IP-10C synchronization, refer to Synchronization Support on page 37.

6.4.5

Security Features
Timeout FibeAir IP-10C includes a configurable inactivity time-out for closing management channels. Password Security FibeAir IP-10C enforces password strength and aging rules. User Suspension and Expiration Users can be suspended after a configurable number of unsuccessful login attempts and to expire at a certain, configurable date. SSH Support FibeAir IP-10C supports SHHv1 and SSHv2. HTTPS Support FibeAir IP-10C can be managed using HTTPS protocol. Secure FTP (SFTP) FibeAir IP-10C supports SFTP for certain management operations, such as uploading and downloading configuration files and downloading software updates.

6.4.6

Management Features
Network Management System (NMS) PolyView provides management functions for FibeAir IP-10C at the network level, as well as at the individual network element level. Using PolyView, you can perform the following for Ceragon elements in the network: Performance Reporting Inventory Reporting Software Download Configuration Management Trail Management View Current Alarms (with alarm synchronization) View an Alarm Log Create Alarm Triggers For more information about PolyView, refer to PolyView End-To-End Network Management System on page 43. Web-Based Element Management FibeAir IP-10 web-based element management is used to perform configuration operations and obtain statistical and performance information related to the system. For more information, refer to Web-Based Element Management System (Web EMS) on page 47. Extensive Radio Capacity/Utilization Statistics: Statistics are collected at 15-minute and 24-hour intervals. Historical statistics are stored and made available when needed. Capacity/ACM statistics include: Maximum modulation in interval Minimum modulation in interval

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Number of seconds in an interval, during which active modulation was below the user-configured threshold Utilization statistics include: Maximal radio link utilization in an interval Average radio link utilization in an interval Number of seconds in an interval, during which radio link utilization was above the user-configured threshold SNMP Support FibeAir IP-10C supports SNMPv1 and SNMPv3. RMON Support for Ethernet Statistics FibeAir IP-10C supports RMON Ethernet statistic counters. For more information, refer to Ethernet Statistics (RMON) on page 49. In-Band Management FibeAir IP-10C can optionally be managed inband, via its radio and Ethernet interfaces. This method of management eliminates the need for a dedicated interface and network. In-band management uses a dedicated management VLAN, which is userconfigurable.

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6.5

Licensing
This section describes FibeAir IP-10Cs licensing structure. For more detailed information, refer to FibeAir IP-10 License Management System, DOC-00019183. Licenses are divided into two categories: Per Radio Each unit (both sides of the link) require a license. Per Configuration Only one license is required for the system.

License keys can be purchased for the following features:


Adaptive Coding and Modulation (ACM)

Enables the Adaptive Coding and Modulation (ACM) feature. An ACM license is required per radio. Refer to Adaptive Coding and Modulation (ACM) on page 24.

Capacity Upgrade

Enables you to increase your systems radio capacity in gradual steps by upgrading your capacity license.

Ethernet Synchronization

Enables configuration of an external source as a clock source for synchronous Ethernet output. Without this license, only a local (internal) clock can be used for Ethernet synchronization. Every node that is part of the sync path requires a license. Refer to Synchronization Support on page 37.
Enhanced QoS

Enables the Enhanced QoS feature, including: WRED Eight queues Shaping per queue

A license is required per radio. Refer to Enhanced QoS on page 33.

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Functional Description
Featuring an advanced architecture, FibeAir IP-10C uniquely integrates the latest radio technology with Smart Pipe Ethernet capabilities. The FibeAir IP10C radio core engine is designed to support native Ethernet over the air interface enhanced with Adaptive Power and Adaptive Coding & Modulation (ACM) for maximum spectral efficiency in any deployment scenario. Functional Block Diagram

FibeAir IP-10C Block Diagram

The CPU acts as the units central controller, and all management frames received from or sent to external management applications must pass through the CPU. The Mux assembles the radio frames, and transfers them to the MODEM. The MODEM represents the physical layer, modulating, transmitting, and receiving the data stream.

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The following figure shows the IP-10C in a 1+0 configuration. IP-10C in 1+0 configuration

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7.1

Interfaces
This section describes in detail the IP-10Cs interfaces, including optional interface options.

7.1.1

Ethernet Interfaces
FibeAir IP-10C contains several GbE Ethernet interfaces on its front panel as shown in the figure above. Ethernet Interface Functionality
Indication GEB Combo GbE Management GbE Management Interface Rate Electrical GbE 10/100/1000 OR Optical GbE 1000 GbE 10/100/1000 GbE 10/100/1000 Functionality Traffic Disabled/Management/Future Use Disabled/Management/ Future Use

7.1.2

RF Interface
In all configurations, both remote mount and direct mount, IP-10C is connected to the antenna via the RF port. The RF port is a TX/RX direct WG connection. For supported WG interfaces, refer to Antenna Connection on page 53.

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7.1.3

RSL Indication
The RSL indication is used for antenna alignment during the link commissioning phase of installation. Connecting a DVM to this BNC connector will show current RSL in a 3 digit display following the 1V indication. For example, a level of -35dBm is displayed as 1.35V on the DVM. Note: The RSL reading is for reference only and is not particularly accurate. For a more accurate RSL indication, use system management to display the RSL value.

7.1.4

Power Interface
The IP-10C power interface is connected via a proprietary two pin connector, at the end of a 24-12AWG cable supplying -48VDC (nominal).

7.1.5

Additional Interfaces
Craft Terminal A local craft terminal can be connected to the terminal console for local CLI management. Grounding Screw Use the grounding screw for a secure grounding scheme from the IP-10C to the tower.

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7.2

Management
Several methods can be used for IP-10C management: Local terminal CLI CLI via telnet Web-based management SNMP

The Web-Based EMS enables access to all system configuration options. In addition, the management system provides access to other network equipment through in-band or out-of-band network management. To ease the reading and analysis of alarms and logs, system time should be synchronized to the main modules time.

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Main Features Detailed Description


This section describes some of the most important IP-10C features, including: Adaptive Coding and Modulation (ACM) Intelligent Ethernet Header Compression LTE-Ready Latency

Using Smart Pipe mode, only a single Ethernet interface is enabled for user traffic and IP-10C acts as a point-to-point Ethernet microwave radio. In Smart Pipe mode, the GbE combo port is used for Ethernet traffic. All traffic entering the IP-10C is sent directly to the radio, and all traffic from the radio is sent directly to the Ethernet interface. In Smart Pipe mode, the non-combo GbE ports can either be configured as management interfaces or they are shut down. Integrated QoS Support Synchronization Support

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8.1

Adaptive Coding and Modulation (ACM)


Adaptive Coding and Modulation (ACM) refers to the automatic adjustment of the modulation and coding scheme which the system can make to optimize over-the-air transmission with respect to weather-related fading. This scheme prevents communication errors related to deterioration in weather conditions. Varying the modulation changes link throughput, enabling better-thanplanned capacity in favorable conditions, which are most commonly present. When conditions become unfavorable, ACM provides for graceful degradation in performance in which only high priority traffic is forwarded. FibeAir IP-10C employs full-range dynamic ACM. IP-10Cs ACM mechanism copes with 90 dB per second fading in order to ensure high transmission quality. IP-10Cs ACM mechanism is designed to work with IP-10Cs QoS mechanism to ensure that high priority voice and data packets are never dropped, thus maintaining even the most stringent service level agreements (SLAs). The hitless and errorless functionality of IP-10Cs ACM has another major advantage in that it ensures that TCP/IP sessions do not time out. Without ACM, even interruptions as short as 50 milliseconds can lead to timeout of TCP/IP sessions, followed by a drastic reduction of throughout while these sessions recover.

8.1.1

Hitless and Errorless Step-by-Step Adjustments


ACM works as follows. Assuming a system configured for 128 QAM with ~170 Mbps capacity over a 28 MHz channel, when the receive signal Bit Error Ratio (BER) level reaches a predetermined threshold, the system preemptively switches to 64 QAM and the throughput is stepped down to ~140 Mbps. This is an errorless, virtually instantaneous switch. The system continues to operate at 64 QAM until the fading condition either intensifies or disappears. If the fade intensifies, another switch takes the system down to 32 QAM. If, on the other hand, the weather condition improves, the modulation is switched back to the next higher step (e.g., 128 QAM) and so on, step by step .The switching continues automatically and as quickly as needed, and can reach all the way down to QPSK during extreme conditions.

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Adaptive Coding and Modulation

Rx level

256 QAM 99.9 % 128 QAM 99.95 % 64 QAM 99.99 % 32 QAM 99.995 % 16 QAM 99.999 % QPSK

200 170

200 140

100

200

120 Unavailability

200 Mbps

Capacity (@ 28 MHz channel)

8.1.2

ACM Benefits
The advantages of IP-10Cs dynamic ACM include: Maximized spectrum usage Increased capacity over a given bandwidth Eight modulation/coding work points (~3 db system gain for each point change) Hitless and errorless modulation/coding changes, based on signal quality Adaptive Radio Tx Power per modulation for maximal system gain per working point An integrated QoS mechanism enables intelligent congestion management to ensure that high priority traffic is not affected during link fading Adaptive Coding and Modulation with Eight Working Points

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8.1.3

ACM and Built-In Quality of Service


IP-10Cs ACM mechanism is designed to work with IP-10Cs QoS mechanism to ensure that high priority voice and data packets are never dropped, thus maintaining even the most stringent SLAs. Since QoS provides priority support for different classes of service, according to a wide range of criteria, you can configure IP-10C to discard only low priority packets as conditions deteriorate. For more information on IP-10Cs QoS and Enhanced QoS functionality, refer to Using Smart Pipe mode, only a single Ethernet interface is enabled for user traffic and IP-10C acts as a point-to-point Ethernet microwave radio. In Smart Pipe mode, the GbE combo port is used for Ethernet traffic. All traffic entering the IP-10C is sent directly to the radio, and all traffic from the radio is sent directly to the Ethernet interface. In Smart Pipe mode, the non-combo GbE ports can either be configured as management interfaces or they are shut down. Integrated QoS Support on page 30. If you want to rely on an external switchs QoS, ACM can work with the external switch via the flow control mechanism supported in the radio.

8.1.4

ACM with Adaptive Transmit Power


When planning ACM-based radio links, the radio planner attempts to apply the lowest transmit power that will perform satisfactorily at the highest level of modulation. During fade conditions requiring a modulation drop, most radio systems cannot increase transmit power to compensate for the signal degradation, resulting in a deeper reduction in capacity. IP-10C is capable of adjusting power on the fly, and optimizing the available capacity at every modulation point, as illustrated in the figure below. This figure shows how operators that want to use ACM to benefit from high levels of modulation (e.g., 256 QAM) must settle for low system gain, in this case, 18 dB, for all the other modulations as well. With FibeAir IP-10C, operators can automatically adjust power levels, achieving the extra 4 dB system gain that is required to maintain optimal throughput levels under all conditions.

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IP-10C ACM with Adaptive Power Contrasted to Other ACM Implementations

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8.2

Intelligent Ethernet Header Compression


IP-10Cs intelligent Ethernet header compression improves Ethernet throughput over the radio link by up to 45%without affecting user traffic, as shown in the following table. Intelligent Ethernet Header Compression Ethernet Packet Size (Bytes)
64 96 128 256 512

Capacity Increase by Compression


45% 29% 22% 11% 5%

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8.3

LTE-Ready Latency
IP-10C provides best-in-class latency (RFC-2544) for all channels, making it LTE (Long-Term Evolution) ready: <0.21msec for 28/56MHz channels (1518 byte frames) <0.4 msec for 14MHz channels (1518 byte frames) <0.9 msec for 7MHz channels (1518 byte frames)

For detailed latency specifications, refer to Ethernet Latency Specifications on page 72.

8.3.1

Benefits of IP-10Cs Top-of-the-Line Low Latency


IP-10Cs ability to meet the stringent latency requirements for LTE systems provides the key to expanded broadband wireless services: Longer radio chains Larger radio rings Shorter recovery times More capacity Easing of Broadband Wireless Access (BWA) limitations

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Smart Pipe Mode


Using Smart Pipe mode, only a single Ethernet interface is enabled for user traffic and IP-10C acts as a point-to-point Ethernet microwave radio. In Smart Pipe mode, the GbE combo port is used for Ethernet traffic. All traffic entering the IP-10C is sent directly to the radio, and all traffic from the radio is sent directly to the Ethernet interface. In Smart Pipe mode, the non-combo GbE ports can either be configured as management interfaces or they are shut down. 1

1+1 Hot Standby (HSB) protection, planned for future release, will utilize one of the non-combo GbE ports on each unit. For information about availability, consult your Ceragon sales representative.
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8.5

Integrated QoS Support


IP-10C offers integrated QoS functionality. In addition to its standard QoS functionality, IP-10C offers an enhanced QoS feature. Enhanced QoS is licenseactivated. IP-10Cs standard QoS provides for four queues and six classification criteria. Ingress traffic is limited per port, Class of Service (CoS), and traffic type. Scheduling is performed according to either Strict Priority (SP), Weighted Round Robin (WRR), or Hybrid WRR/SP scheduling. IP-10Cs enhanced QoS adds four additional queues for a total of eight. Enhanced QoS also adds an additional two classification criteria. Enhanced QoS provides hierarchical scheduling, with four scheduling priorities and Weighted Fair Queuing (WFK) between queues in the same priority. Enhanced QoS also offers Weighted Random Early Discard (WRED) for congestion management, in addition to tail-drop, as provided by standard QoS. For a full comparison between IP-10Cs standard and enhanced QoS features, refer to Standard and Enhanced QoS Comparison on page 36.

8.5.1

QoS Overview
QoS is a method of classification and scheduling employed to ensure that Ethernet packets are forwarded and discarded according to their priority. QoS works by slowing unimportant packets down, or, in cases of extreme network traffic, discarding them entirely. This enables more important packets to reach their destination as quickly as possible. Once the router knows how much data it can queue on the modem at any given time, it can shape traffic by delaying unimportant packets and filling the pipe with important packets first, then using any leftover space to fill the pipe in descending order of importance. Since QoS cannot speed up packets, it takes the total available upstream bandwidth, calculates the amount of high priority data, places the high priority data in the buffer, and repeats the process with each lower priority class in turn until the buffer is full or there is no further data. Any excess data is held back or "re-queued" at the front of the line, where it will be evaluated in the next pass. Priority is determined by packet. The number of levels depends on the router. As the names imply, Low/Bulk priority packets are given the lowest priority, while High/Premium packets are given the highest priority. QoS packets may be prioritized by a number of criteria, including criteria generated by applications themselves. The most common QoS classification techniques are MAC Address, Ethernet Port, and TCP/IP Port.

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8.5.2

Wireless Link Rate Adaptation when Connecting to an External Switch or Router


Several alternatives exist, with different performance for each.

Wireless Link Rate Adaptation when Connecting to an External Switch or Router

8.5.3

IP-10C Standard QoS


Using IP-10Cs standard QoS functionality, the system examines the incoming traffic and assigns the desired priority according to the marking of the packets (based on the user port/L2/L3 marking in the packet). In case of congestion in the ingress port, low priority packets are discarded first. The user has the following classification options: Source Port VLAN 802.1p VLAN ID MAC SA/DA IPv4 TOS/DSCP IPv6 Traffic Class

After classification, traffic policing/rate-limiting can optionally be applied per port/CoS. IP-10C system has four priority queues that are served according to three types of scheduling, as follows: Strict Priority All top priority frames egress towards the radio until the top priority queue is empty. Then, the next lowest priority queues frames egress, and so on. This approach ensures that high priority frames are always transmitted as soon as possible.

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Weighted Round Robin (WRR) Each queue can be assigned a userconfigurable weight from 1 to 32. Hybrid One or two highest priority queues use Strict Priority and the others use WRR.

Shaping is supported per interface on egress.

8.5.4

QoS Traffic Flow


The figure below shows the QoS flow of traffic. QoS Traffic Flow

8.5.5

Enhanced QoS
Enhanced QoS provides additional QoS functionality on the egress path towards the radio interface. Enhanced QoS requires an upgrade license. The following are the main features of enhanced QoS: Eight queues instead of four Enhanced classification: Classifier assigns each frame a queue and a CIR/EIR designation Criteria Same as standard QoS with addition of: MPLS EXP bits UDP port Re-marking of 802.1p bit in the frame VLAN header (optional) Configurable frame buffer size per queue Congestion management Tail-drop or WRED Color awareness (EIR/CIR support) Transmitted and dropped traffic counters per queue Hierarchical scheduling scheme

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4 scheduling priorities (each queue can be independently configured to any of the 4 priorities) WFQ between queues in same priority with configurable weights Shaping per port and per queue Enhanced QoS enables differentiated services with strict SLA while maximizing network resource utilization. IP-10C Enhanced QoS

8.5.6

Weighted Random Early Detection


One of the key features of IP-10Cs enhanced QoS is the use of Weighted Random Early Detection (WRED) to manage congestion scenarios. WRED provides several advantages over the standard tail-drop congestion management method. WRED enables differentiation between higher and lower priority traffic based on CoS. Moreover, WRED can increase capacity utilization by eliminating the phenomenon of global synchronization, which can occur when TCP flows sharing bottleneck conditions receive loss indications at around the same time. This can result in periods during which link bandwidth utilization can drop to as low as 75%.

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Synchronized Packet Loss

In contrast, WRED begins dropping packets randomly when the queue begins to fill up, with increased probability. This increases capacity utilization to almost 100%. Random Packet Loss with Increased Capacity Utilization Using WRED

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8.5.7

Standard and Enhanced QoS Comparison


The following table summarizes the basic features of IP-10Cs standard and enhanced QoS functionality. IP-10C Standard and Enhanced QoS Features

Feature
Number of CoS Queues Per Port

Standard QoS
4 Source Port VLAN 802.1p VLAN ID MAC SA/DA IPv4 DSCP/TOS IPv6 TC

Enhanced QoS
8 Source Port VLAN 802.1p VLAN ID MAC SA/DA IPv4 DSCP/TOS IPv6 TC UDP Port MPLS EXP bits

CoS Classification Criteria

Scheduling Method

SP, WRR, or Hybrid

Hierarchical Scheduling: Four scheduling priorities with WFQ between queues in the same priority RMON, with statistics per CoS queue Per port and per queue Tail-drop, and Weighted Random Early Discard (WRED) CIR and EIR

Ethernet Statistics Shaping Congestion Management CIR/EIR Support (ColorAwareness)

RMON Per port Tail-drop CIR only

8.5.8

Enhanced QoS Benefits


The main benefits of enhanced QoS are: The addition of UDP ports and MPLS EXP bits as classification criteria provides for more granular CoS classification (i.e., for 1588v2 control frames and MPLS PWE3 services). The use of eight CoS queues with enhanced scheduling schemes support enables highly granular traffic management for differentiated services. Statistics per CoS queue, including transmitted and dropped frames, enables monitoring network utilization and the detection of pinch points. Shaping per queue as well as per port limits and controls packet bursts, resulting in improved utilization and end-to-end latency. Weighted Random Early Discard (WRED) improves utilization and behavior of TCP flows. CIR/EIR-based congestion management support (color-awareness) enables support of EIR traffic without affecting CIR traffic.

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8.6

Synchronization Support
Synchronization is an essential part of any mobile backhaul solution and is sometimes required by other applications as well. Two unique synchronization issues must be addressed for mobile networks: Frequency Lock: Applicable to GSM and UMTS-FDD networks. Limits channel interference between carrier frequency bands. Typical performance target: frequency accuracy of < 50 ppb.

Sync is the traditional technique used, with traceability to a PRS master clock carried over PDH/SDH networks, or using GPS. Phase Lock with Latency Correction: Applicable to CDMA, CDMA-2000, UMTS-TDD, and WiMAX networks. Limits coding time division overlap. Typical performance target: frequency accuracy of < 20 - 50 ppb, phase difference of < 1-3 msecs. GPS is the traditional technique used.

8.6.1

Wireless IP Synchronization Challenges


Wireless networks set to deploy over IP networks require a solution for carrying high precision timing to base stations. Two new approaches are being developed in an effort to meet this challenge: Various Precision Timing Protocol (PTP) techniques Synchronous Ethernet (SyncE)

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8.6.2

Precision Timing-Protocol (PTP)


PTP synchronization refers to the distribution of frequency, phase, and absolute time information across an asynchronous packet switched network. PTP can use a variety of protocols to achieve timing distribution, including: IEEE-1588 NTP RTP Precision Timing Protocol (PTP) Synchronization

8.6.3

Synchronous Ethernet (SyncE)


SyncE is standardized in ITU-T G.8261 and refers to a method whereby the clock is delivered on the physical layer. The method is based on SDH/TDM timing, with similar performance, and does not change the basic Ethernet standards. The SyncE technique supports synchronized Ethernet outputs as the timing source to an all-IP BTS/NodeB. This method offers the same synchronization quality provided over E1 interfaces to legacy BTS/NodeB.

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Synchronous Ethernet (SyncE)

8.6.4

IP-10C Synchronization Solution


Ceragon's synchronization solution ensures maximum flexibility by enabling the operator to select any combination of techniques suitable for the operators network and migration strategy. PTP optimized transport: Supports a variety of protocols, such as IEEE-1588 and NTP Guaranteed ultra-low PDV (<0.05 msec per hop) Unique support for ACM and narrow channels SyncE Regenerator mode PRC grade (G.811) performance for pipe (regenerator) applications

8.6.5

Synchronization Using Precision Timing Protocol (PTP) Optimized Transport


IP-10C supports the PTP synchronization protocol (IEEE-1588). IP-10Cs PTP Optimized Transport guarantees ultra-low PDV (<0.02 msec), and provides unique support for ACM and narrow channels. Ceragon's unique PTP Optimized Transport mechanism ensures that PTP control frames (IEEE-1588, NTP, etc.) are transported with maximum reliability and minimum delay variation, to provide the best possible timing accuracy (frequency and phase) meeting the stringent requirement of emerging 4G technologies.

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PTP control frames are identified using the advanced integrated QoS classifier. Frame delay variation of <0.02 msec per hop for PTP control frames is supported, even when ACM is enabled, and even when operating with narrow radio channels. PTP Optimized Transport

8.6.5.1

Ensuring Ultra Low Delay Variation for PTP Optimized Transport Delay variation is an important factor to consider when implementing sync over packet protocols such as PTP Optimized Transport. The quality of recovered clock depends on Packet Delay Variation (PDV). Slow variation are most harmful, not averaged well by the receiver. Factors that affect delay include: "Head-of-Line blocking High priority frames wait until transmission of the current frame is complete. ACM Causes changes in per-hop delay: Modem coding latency is different in each modulation. Different modulations per direction may occur. Lower radio link capacity leads to higher per-hop packet delay.

For example, an IEEE-1588 frame over a 28MHz channel has the following delay scenarios: Minimum delay: 110sec (256QAM and no frame started transmission before) Worst case delay: 800sec (QPSK and 1,518 byte frame started transmission before)
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This amounts to a 690sec variation at each hop! To ensure ultra-low delay variation for PTP Optimized Transport, IP-10C creates a dedicated channel for IEEE-1588 control frames: Fixed bandwidth channel Operates in parallel to the main channel which carries Ethernet traffic Has fixed and symmetrical latency over all ACM points Eliminates delay-variations and Head-of-Line blocking effects < 20sec PDV per hop!

All other services use the main radio channel. Ensuring Ultra-Low Delay Variation for PTP Optimized Transport

8.6.6

SyncE Regenerator Mode


When working in Smart Pipe mode, SyncE must pass bi-directionally across the radio link with minimal performance degradation (as close as possible to the performance of a fiber link). For this application, IP-10C has a dedicated mechanism which provides PRC grade (G.811) performance.

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9.

Management Overview
Ceragon provides state-of-the-art management based on SNMP and HTTP. Each device includes an HTTP-based element manager that enables the operator to perform element configuration, RF, Ethernet, and PDH performance monitoring, remote diagnostics, alarm reports, and more. PolyView is Ceragon's Network Management System (NMS) that includes CeraMap, its friendly and powerful client graphical interface. PolyView can be used to update and monitor network topology status, provide statistical and inventory reports, define end-to-end traffic trails, download software, and configure elements in the network. In addition, it can be integrated with Northbound NMS platforms, to provide enhanced network management. The application is written in Java code and enables management functions at both the element and network levels. Ceragons management suite also includes a web-based element management system (Web EMS), for advanced element management, and CeraBuild for specialized maintenance and provisioning. Management, configuration, and maintenance tasks can be performed directly via the IP-10C Command Line Interface (CLI). Integrated IP-10C Management Tools

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9.1

PolyView End-To-End Network Management System


PolyView is Ceragons user friendly, state-of-the-art NMS. PolyView provides a rich set of management functions for FibeAir systems such as IP-10C at a network level and individual network element level. It enables users to manage their network in a very easy and cost-effective manner. PolyView provides functionality for managing faults, configurations, administration, performance, and security. PolyViews graphical interface, CeraMap, is implemented in Java, which enables it to run on different operating systems. Since it supports Microsoft SQL, parts of the database can be exported for use in other applications, such as Microsoft Excel. The system is security-protected, so that configuration and software download operations can only be performed by authorized system administrators. CeraMap Main Window

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9.1.1

PolyView Advantages
Faster and Easier Network Maintenance: Automated management processes Lower Operational Costs: Mass configuration broadcast change Less operational mistakes Easier root analysis Higher Network Availability: Automatic redundant NMS HW solution Fast disaster recovery NE configuration download, NE SW download Faster, Easier, and More Accurate Network Troubleshooting: Network reports, current and long history alarm list, inventory, top most alarm Network view

9.1.2
9.1.2.1

PolyView Supported Features


General Features Integrates with other NMS platforms and different Operating Systems Hardware redundancy configuration, disaster recovery feature Task scheduling: offline reports, database backup, database check, configuration backup, and application execution Multiple maps, groups, and links Search for elements and element groups Faults Active graphic element status indication Current/historical alarm viewing Alarm triggers definition Trap forwarding configuration Alarm synchronization

9.1.2.2

9.1.2.3

Configuration Broadcast configuration to selective network elements Network element configuration file upload and download Scheduled network elements SW download Dynamic server updating Saving and loading of configuration data Inter-element graphic connection Global configuration changes through top-level elements
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9.1.2.4

Automatic detection of network elements Node discovery and polling

Security Enhanced NMS security solution Built-in security application Connected user list viewing

9.1.2.5

Database MySQL database SQL database backup Database check Send messages to users User action viewing

9.1.2.6

Performance Extensive reporting capabilities Up to 365 days of history Filters

9.1.3

PolyView Functionality
The PolyView system consists of the following main components: PolyView framework The foundation on which all PolyView applications and services run PolyView database A centralized SQL-based database NMS plugable API interface The connection between PolyView and the NMS PolyView applications

PolyView integrates with other NMS platforms, and can also operate in systems that do not use an NMS platform. A set of APIs are used to communicate with the host NMS platform, to provide iconic map functions and alarm browsing. In host NMS environments, PolyView is launched whenever a Ceragon equipment element in the map is selected. In systems without an NMS platform, PolyView is launched independently from a command line. To obtain up-to-date information about Ceragon elements in the network, PolyView uses a Data Collector, which polls the elements periodically and updates the database whenever necessary.

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Among other things, PolyView performs the following functions: Network Element Administration PolyView enables global network element parameter configuration. Network Map Design PolyViews CeraMap feature provides various design windows that enable you to define, link, and group elements in order to design a network map quickly and easily. Element Management PolyView enables you to configure element parameters by invoking PolyViews CeraView feature for any selected element. Alarm Control PolyView provides comprehensive alarm control, including current alarm lists, historical alarm logs, alarm forwarding, and alarm trigger definitions. Software and Configuration File Download When updated software and configuration files are available, you can download the files to a single element or a group of elements. Management Reports PolyView reports include inventory and performance reports. Inventory reports provide information about interfaces and links in the system. Performance reports provide information about element communication performance. Scheduled Tasks PolyView enables you to create recurring tasks, such as database checks and backups and configuration backups. Redundancy PolyView has built-in support for a redundant NMS configuration that includes two PolyView servers a primary server, which is generally active, and a secondary server, which is generally located at a remote site and is in standby mode. Security PolyView is a secure system that enables administrators to control who uses the system, and which parts of the system can be accessed.

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Web-Based Element Management System (Web EMS)


The Web EMS is used to perform configuration operations and obtain statistical and performance information related to the system, including: Configuration Management Enables you to view and define configuration data for the IP-10C system. Fault Monitoring Enables you to view active alarms. Performance Monitoring Enables you to view and clear performance monitoring values and counters. Maintenance Association Identifiers Enables you to define Maintenance Association Identifiers (MAID) for CFR protection. Diagnostics and Maintenance Enables you to define and perform loopback tests and software updates. Security Configuration Enables you to configure IP-10C security features. User Management Enables you to define users and user groups.

For additional information about the Web EMS, refer to FibeAir IP-10 Web Based Management User Guide, DOC-00018688.

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CeraBuild
CeraBuild is an application that enables installation and maintenance personnel to initiate and produce commissioning reports to ensure that an IP-10 system was set up properly and that all components are in order for operation. You can produce the following reports using CeraBuild: Site Commission Report Link Commission Report PM Commission Report

For additional information about CeraBuild, refer to FibeAir CeraBuild Commission Reports Guide, DOC-00028133.

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9.4

Ethernet Statistics (RMON)


The FibeAir IP-10C platform stores and displays statistics in accordance with RMON and RMON2 standards. The following groups of statistics can be displayed: Ingress line receive statistics Ingress radio transmit statistics Egress radio receive statistics Egress line transmit statistics Statistic parameters are polled each second, from system startup. All counters can be cleared simultaneously. The following statistics are displayed every 15 minutes (in the Radio performance monitoring window): Utilization - four utilizations: ingress line receive, ingress radio transmit, egress radio receive, and egress line transmit Packet error rate - ingress line receive, egress radio receive Seconds with errors - ingress line receive

Notes:

9.4.1

Ingress Line Receive Statistics


Sum of frames received without error Sum of octets of all valid received frames Number of frames received with a CRC error Number of frames received with alignment errors Number of valid received unicast frames Number of valid received multicast frames Number of valid received broadcast frames Number of packets received with less than 64 octets Number of packets received with more than 12000 octets (programmable) Frames (good and bad) of 64 octets Frames (good and bad) of 65 to 127 octets Frames (good and bad) of 128 to 256 octets Frames (good and bad) of 256 to 511 octets Frames (good and bad) of 512 to 1023 octets Frames (good and bad) of 1024 to 1518 octets Frames (good and bad) of 1519 to 12000 octets

9.4.2

Ingress Radio Transmit Statistics


Sum of frames transmitted to radio Sum of octets transmitted to radio
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Number of frames dropped

9.4.3

Egress Radio Receive Statistics


Sum of valid frames received by radio Sum of octets of all valid received frames Sum of all frames received with errors

9.4.4

Egress Line Transmit Statistics


Sum of valid frames transmitted to line Sum of octets transmitted

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10.
10.1

Specifications
General Specifications

10.1.1 6-18 GHz


Specification
Standards

6L,6H GHz
ETSI

7,8 GHz
ETSI

10 GHz
ETSI

11 GHz
ETSI

13 GHz
ETSI 12.75-13.3

15 GHz
ETSI 14.4-15.35

Operating Frequency 5.85-6.45, 6.47.1-7.9, 7.7-8.5 Range (GHz) 7.1 252.04, 240, Tx/Rx Spacing (MHz) 266, 300, 340, 160, 170, 500 Frequency Stability Frequency Source RF Channel Selection System Configurations Tx Range (Manual/ATPC) +0.001% Synthesizer Via EMS/NMS 1+0 Up to 20dB dynamic range 154, 119, 161, 168, 182, 196, 208, 245, 250, 266, 300,310, 311.32, 500, 530

10.0-10.7 10.7-11.7

91, 168,350, 550

490, 520, 530 266

315, 420, 475, 644, 490, 728

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10.1.2 23-38 GHz


Specification
Standards Operating Frequency Range (GHz) Tx/Rx Spacing (MHz) Frequency Stability Frequency Source RF Channel Selection System Configurations Tx Range (Manual/ATPC)

18 GHz
ETSI 17.7-19.7

23 GHz
ETSI 21.2-23.65

24UL GHz 26 GHz


ETSI ETSI

28 GHz
ETSI

32 GHz
ETSI 31.8-33.4 812

36 GHz
ETSI

38 GHz
ETSI

24.0-24.25 24.2-26.5 27.35-29.5 Customerdefined 800, 1008 350, 450, 490, 1008

36.0-37.0 37-40 700 1000, 1260, 700

1010, 1120, 1008, 1200, 1008, 1560 1232 +0.001% Synthesizer Via EMS/NMS 1+0

Up to 20dB dynamic range

Note:

All specifications are subject to change without prior notification.

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10.2

Antenna Connection
Direct Mount: Andrew (VHLP), RFS, Xian Putian (WTG), Radio Wave, GD, Shenglu Remote Mount: Frequency (GHz) Waveguide Standard
6 7/8 10/11 13 15 18-26 28-38 WR137 WR112 WR90 WR75 WR62 WR42 WR28

Waveguide Flange
PDR70 PBR84 PBR100 PBR120 PBR140 PBR220 PBR320

Antenna Flange
UDR70 UBR84 UBR100 UBR120 UBR140 UBR220 UBR320

If a different antenna type (CPR flange) is used, a flange adaptor is required. Please contact your Ceragon representative for details.

10.3

Frequency Accuracy
IP-10C provides frequency accuracy of 4 ppm2.

Over temperature.
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Radio Capacity3

10.4.1 Radio Capacity - 3.5 MHz


Modulation Radio Minimum Throughput Required Capacity License (Mbps)
10 25 10.5 15

Ethernet Capacity (Mbps) Min


9.5 14

Max
14 20

16 QAM 64 QAM

Note:

Ethernet Capacity depends on average packet size.

10.4.2 Radio Capacity - 7 MHz


Minimum Required Capacity License
10 25 25 25 25 50 50 50

Profile

Modulation

Radio Throughput (Mbps)


10 15 20 25 29 33 39 41

Ethernet Capacity (Mbps) Min


9.5 14 19 24 28 33 38 40

Max
13.5 20 28 34 40 47 55 57

0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

QPSK 8 PSK 16 QAM 32 QAM 64 QAM 128 QAM 256 QAM 256 QAM

Note:

Ethernet Capacity depends on average packet size.

Multi-Layer compression results are for standard IPv4 packets.


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10.4.3 Radio Capacity - 14 MHz


Profile Modulation Minimum Required Capacity License
25 25 50 50 50 100 100 100

Radio Throughput (Mbps)


21 29 43 50 57 69 80 87

Ethernet Capacity (Mbps) Min


20 29 42 49 57 69 81 87

Max
29 41 60 70 82 98 115 125

0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

QPSK 8 PSK 16 QAM 32 QAM 64 QAM 128 QAM 256 QAM 256 QAM

Note:

Ethernet Capacity depends on average packet size.

10.4.4 Radio Capacity - 28 MHz


Profile Modulation Minimum Required Capacity License
50 50 100 100 150 150 200 200

Radio Throughput (Mbps)


41 55 78 105 130 158 176 186

Ethernet Capacity (Mbps) Min


40 54 78 105 131 160 178 188

Max
58 78 111 151 188 229 255 268

0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

QPSK 8 PSK 16 QAM 32 QAM 64 QAM 128 QAM 256 QAM 256 QAM

Note:

Ethernet Capacity depends on average packet size.

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10.4.5 Radio Capacity - 40 MHz


Profile Modulation Minimum Required Capacity License
50 100 100 150 150 200 200 300

Radio Throughput (Mbps)


56 83 121 151 189 211 240 255

Ethernet Capacity (Mbps) Min


56 83 122 153 191 214 243 259

Max
80 119 174 218 274 305 347 370

0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

QPSK 8 PSK 16 QAM 32 QAM 64 QAM 128 QAM 256 QAM 256 QAM

Note:

Ethernet Capacity depends on average packet size.

10.4.6 Radio Capacity - 56 MHz


Profile Modulation Minimum Required Capacity License
100 100 150 200 300 300 400 400

Radio Throughput (Mbps)


76 113 150 199 248 297 338 367

Ethernet Capacity (Mbps) Min


76 114 151 202 251 301 343 372

Max
109 163 217 288 358 430 490 532

0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

QPSK 8 PSK 16 QAM 32 QAM 64 QAM 128 QAM 256 QAM 256 QAM

Note:

Ethernet Capacity depends on average packet size.

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10.4.7 Transmit Power (dBm)


Modulation
QPSK 8 PSK 16 QAM 32 QAM 64 QAM 128 QAM 256 QAM

6-8 GHz
26 26 25 24 24 24 22

10-15 GHz 18-23 GHz 24GHz UL* 26 GHz


24 24 23 22 22 22 20 22 22 21 20 20 20 18 -17 -18 -19 --19 --19 -19 -21 21 21 20 19 19 19 17

28 GHz
14 14 14 14 14 14 12

32-38 GHz
18 18 17 16 16 16 14

*For 1ft ant or lower

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10.4.8 Receiver Threshold (RSL) with (dBm @ BER = 10-6)


Note: RSL values are typical.

Profile Modulation

Channel Spacing

Occupied Frequency (GHz) Bandwidth 99% 6-10 11-15 18


-88.0 -84.0 -92.0 -89.5 -86.5 -83.5 -82.5 -80.0 -76.5 -75.5 -91.0 -88.0 -83.5 -81.5 -80.5 -77.5 -74.5 -71.0

23

24

26

28

38

0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

16 QAM 64 QAM QPSK 8 PSK 16 QAM 32 QAM 64 QAM 128 QAM 256 QAM 256 QAM QPSK 8 PSK 16 QAM 32 QAM 64 QAM 128 QAM 256 QAM 256 QAM

3.5 MHz

3.24 MHz

-87.5 -83.5 -91.5 -89.0 -86.0

-87.0 -86.5 N/A -83.0 -82.5 N/A

-85.5 -83.5 -84.5 -81.5 -79.5 -80.5

-91.0 -90.5 -87.5 -89.5 -87.5 -88.5 -88.5 -88.0 -85.0 -87.0 -85.0 -86.0 -85.5 -85.0 -82.0 -84.0 -82.0 -83.0 -82.5 -82.0 -79.0 -81.0 -79.0 -80.0 -81.5 -81.0 -78.0 -80.0 -78.0 -79.0 -79.0 -78.5 -75.5 -77.5 -75.5 -76.5 -75.5 -75.0 -72.0 -74.0 -72.0 -73.0 -74.5 -74.0 -71.0 -73.0 -71.0 -72.0 -90.0 -89.5 -86.5 -88.5 -86.5 -87.5 -87.0 -86.5 -83.5 -85.5 -83.5 -84.5 -82.5 -82.0 -79.0 -81.0 -79.0 -80.0 -80.5 -80.0 -77.0 -79.0 -77.0 -78.0 -79.5 -79.0 -76.0 -78.0 -76.0 -77.0 -76.5 -76.0 -73.0 -75.0 -73.0 -74.0 -73.5 -73.0 -70.0 -72.0 -70.0 -71.0 -70.0 -69.5 -66.5 -68.5 -66.5 -67.5

7 MHz

7 MHz

-83.0 -82.0 -79.5 -76.0 -75.0 -90.5 -87.5 -83.0

14 MHz

13 MHz

-81.0 -80.0 -77.0 -74.0 -70.5

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Profile Modulation Channel Spacing Occupied Frequency (GHz) Bandwidth 99% 6-10
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 QPSK 8 PSK 16 QAM 32 QAM 64 QAM 128 QAM 256 QAM 256 QAM QPSK 8 PSK 16 QAM 32 QAM 64 QAM 128 QAM 256 QAM 256 QAM QPSK 8 PSK 16 QAM 32 QAM 64 QAM 128 QAM 256 QAM 256 QAM 56 MHz 52 MHz 40 MHz 36.5 MHz 28 MHz 26 MHz -89.5 -85.5 -83.0 -78.5 -76.5 -72.0 -71.5 -68.5 -87.0 -81.5 -79.0 -75.5 -72.0 -71.0 -68.5 -66.0 -86.5 -81.5 -80.5 -76.0 -74.0 -71.0 -68.5 -65.5

11-15 18
-90.0 -86.0 -83.5 -79.0 -77.0 -72.5 -72.0 -69.0 -87.5 -82.0 -79.5 -76.0 -72.5 -71.5 -69.0 -66.5 -87.0 -82.0 -81.0 -76.5 -74.5 -71.5 -69.0 -66.0

23

24

26

28

38

-89.0 -88.5 -85.5 -87.5 -85.5 -86.5 -85.0 -84.5 -81.5 -83.5 -81.5 -82.5 -82.5 -82.0 -79.0 -81.0 -79.0 -80.0 -78.0 -77.5 -74.5 -76.5 -74.5 -75.5 -76.0 -75.5 -72.5 -74.5 -72.5 -73.5 -71.5 -71.0 -68.0 -70.0 -68.0 -69.0 -71.0 -70.5 -67.5 -69.5 -67.5 -68.5 -68.0 -67.5 -64.5 -66.5 -64.5 -65.5 -86.5 -86.0 -83.0 -85.0 -83.0 -84.0 -81.0 -80.5 -77.5 -79.5 -77.5 -78.5 -78.5 -78.0 -75.0 -77.0 -75.0 -76.0 -75.0 -74.5 -71.5 -73.5 -71.5 -72.5 -71.5 -71.0 -68.0 -70.0 -68.0 -69.0 -70.5 -70.0 -67.0 -69.0 -67.0 -68.0 -68.0 -67.5 -64.5 -66.5 -64.5 -65.5 -65.5 -65.0 -62.0 -64.0 -62.0 -63.0 -86.0 -85.5 -82.5 -84.5 -82.5 -83.5 -81.0 -80.5 -77.5 -79.5 -77.5 -78.5 -80.0 -79.5 -76.5 -78.5 -76.5 -77.5 -75.5 -75.0 -72.0 -74.0 -72.0 -73.0 -73.5 -73.0 -70.0 -72.0 -70.0 -71.0 -70.5 -70.0 -67.0 -69.0 -67.0 -68.0 -68.0 -67.5 -64.5 -66.5 -64.5 -65.5 -65.0 -64.5 -61.5 -63.5 -61.5 -62.5

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10.5

IP-10C Frequency Bands


Frequency Band TX Range
6332.5-6393 5972-6093 6249-6306.5 5925.5-6040.5 6361-6418.5 6037.5-6152.5 6245-6290.5 5939.5-6030.5 6365-6410.5 6059.5-6150.5 6226.89-6286.865 6L 5914.875-6034.825 6345.49-6405.465 6033.475-6153.425 6181.74-6301.69 5929.7-6049.65 6241.04-6360.99 5989-6108.95 6300.34-6420.29 6048.3-6168.25 6235-6290.5 5939.5-6050.5 6355-6410.5 6059.5-6170.5 6924.5-7075.5 6424.5-6575.5 6H GHz 7032.5-7091.5 6692.5-6751.5 6764.5-6915.5 6424.5-6575.5

RX Range
5972-6093 6332.5-6393 5925.5-6040.5 6249-6306.5 6037.5-6152.5 6361-6418.5 5939.5-6030.5 6245-6290.5 6059.5-6150.5 6365-6410.5 5914.875-6034.825 6226.89-6286.865 6033.475-6153.425 6345.49-6405.465 5929.7-6049.65 6181.74-6301.69 5989-6108.95 6241.04-6360.99 6048.3-6168.25 6300.34-6420.29 5939.5-6050.5 6235-6290.5 6059.5-6170.5 6355-6410.5 6424.5-6575.5 6924.5-7075.5 6692.5-6751.5 7032.5-7091.5 6424.5-6575.5 6764.5-6915.5

Tx/Rx spacing

300A

266A

260A

252B

252A

240A

500

340C

340B

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Frequency Band

TX Range
6924.5-7075.5 6584.5-6735.5 6784.5-6935.5 6444.5-6595.5 6944.5-7095.5 6604.5-6755.5 6707.5-6772.5 6537.5-6612.5 6767.5-6832.5 6607.5-6672.5 6827.5-6872.5 6667.5-6712.5 7434.5-7585.5 7134.5-7285.5 7584.5-7705.5 7284.5-7405.5 7671.5-7786.5 7426.5-7541.5 7783.5-7898.5 7538.5-7653.5 7301.5-7388.5

RX Range
6584.5-6735.5 6924.5-7075.5 6444.5-6595.5 6784.5-6935.5 6604.5-6755.5 6944.5-7095.5 6537.5-6612.5 6707.5-6772.5 6607.5-6672.5 6767.5-6832.5 6667.5-6712.5 6827.5-6872.5 7134.5-7285.5 7434.5-7585.5 7284.5-7405.5 7584.5-7705.5 7426.5-7541.5 7671.5-7786.5 7538.5-7653.5 7783.5-7898.5 7105.5-7192.5 7301.5-7388.5 7161.5-7248.5 7357.5-7444.5 7412.5-7471.5 7594.5-7653.5 7440.5-7499.5 7622.5-7681.5 7496.5-7555.5 7678.5-7737.5 7412.5-7471.5 7580.5-7639.5

Tx/Rx spacing

340A

160A

300A

245A

7GHz

7105.5-7192.5 7357.5-7444.5 7161.5-7248.5 7594.5-7653.5 7412.5-7471.5 7622.5-7681.5 7440.5-7499.5 7678.5-7737.5 7496.5-7555.5 7580.5-7639.5 7412.5-7471.5

196A

182A

168C

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Frequency Band

TX Range
7608.5-7667.5 7440.5-7499.5 7664.5-7723.5 7496.5-7555.5 7609.5-7668.5 7441.5-7500.5 7637.5-7696.5 7469.5-7528.5 7693.5-7752.5 7525.5-7584.5 7273.5-7332.5 7105.5-7164.5 7301.5-7360.5 7133.5-7192.5 7357.5-7416.5 7189.5-7248.5 7280.5-7339.5 7119.5-7178.5 7308.5-7367.5 7147.5-7206.5 7336.5-7395.5 7175.5-7234.5 7364.5-7423.5 7203.5-7262.5 7597.5-7622.5 7436.5-7461.5 7681.5-7706.5 7520.5-7545.5 7587.5-7646.5 7426.5-7485.5 7615.5-7674.5 7454.5-7513.5

RX Range
7440.5-7499.5 7608.5-7667.5 7496.5-7555.5 7664.5-7723.5 7441.5-7500.5 7609.5-7668.5 7469.5-7528.5 7637.5-7696.5 7525.5-7584.5 7693.5-7752.5 7105.5-7164.5 7273.5-7332.5 7133.5-7192.5 7301.5-7360.5 7189.5-7248.5 7357.5-7416.5 7119.5-7178.5 7280.5-7339.5 7147.5-7206.5 7308.5-7367.5 7175.5-7234.5 7336.5-7395.5 7203.5-7262.5 7364.5-7423.5 7436.5-7461.5 7597.5-7622.5 7520.5-7545.5 7681.5-7706.5 7426.5-7485.5 7587.5-7646.5 7454.5-7513.5 7615.5-7674.5

Tx/Rx spacing

168B

168A

161P

161O

161M

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Frequency Band

TX Range
7643.5-7702.5 7482.5-7541.5 7671.5-7730.5 7510.5-7569.5 7573.5-7632.5 7412.5-7471.5 7601.5-7660.5 7440.5-7499.5 7657.5-7716.5 7496.5-7555.5 7580.5-7639.5 7419.5-7478.5 7608.5-7667.5 7447.5-7506.5 7664.5-7723.5 7503.5-7562.5 7273.5-7353.5 7112.5-7192.5 7322.5-7402.5 7161.5-7241.5 7573.5-7653.5 7412.5-7492.5 7622.5-7702.5 7461.5-7541.5 7709-7768 7548-7607 7737-7796 7576-7635 7765-7824 7604-7663 7793-7852 7632-7691

RX Range
7482.5-7541.5 7643.5-7702.5 7510.5-7569.5 7671.5-7730.5 7412.5-7471.5 7573.5-7632.5 7440.5-7499.5 7601.5-7660.5 7496.5-7555.5 7657.5-7716.5 7419.5-7478.5 7580.5-7639.5 7447.5-7506.5 7608.5-7667.5 7503.5-7562.5 7664.5-7723.5 7112.5-7192.5 7273.5-7353.5 7161.5-7241.5 7322.5-7402.5 7412.5-7492.5 7573.5-7653.5 7461.5-7541.5 7622.5-7702.5 7548-7607 7709-7768 7576-7635 7737-7796 7604-7663 7765-7824 7632-7691 7793-7852

Tx/Rx spacing

161K

161J

161I

161F

161D

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Frequency Band

TX Range
7584-7643 7423-7482 7612-7671 7451-7510 7640-7699 7479-7538 7668-7727 7507-7566 7409-7468 7248-7307 7437-7496 7276-7335 7465-7524 7304-7363 7493-7552 7332-7391 7284-7343 7123-7182 7312-7371 7151-7210 7340-7399 7179-7238 7368-7427 7207-7266 7280.5-7339.5 7126.5-7185.5 7308.5-7367.5 7154.5-7213.5 7336.5-7395.5 7182.5-7241.5 7364.5-7423.5 7210.5-7269.5

RX Range
7423-7482 7584-7643 7451-7510 7612-7671 7479-7538 7640-7699 7507-7566 7668-7727 7248-7307 7409-7468 7276-7335 7437-7496 7304-7363 7465-7524 7332-7391 7493-7552 7123-7182 7284-7343 7151-7210 7312-7371 7179-7238 7340-7399 7207-7266 7368-7427 7126.5-7185.5 7280.5-7339.5 7154.5-7213.5 7308.5-7367.5 7182.5-7241.5 7336.5-7395.5 7210.5-7269.5 7364.5-7423.5

Tx/Rx spacing

161C

161B

161A

154C

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Frequency Band

TX Range
7594.5-7653.5 7440.5-7499.5 7622.5-7681.5 7468.5-7527.5 7678.5-7737.5 7524.5-7583.5 7580.5-7639.5 7426.5-7485.5 7608.5-7667.5 7454.5-7513.5 7636.5-7695.5 7482.5-7541.5 7664.5-7723.5 7510.5-7569.5 8274.5-8305.5 7744.5-7775.5 8304.5-8395.5 7804.5-7895.5 8023-8186.32 7711.68-7875 8028.695-8148.645 7717.375-7837.325

RX Range
7440.5-7499.5 7594.5-7653.5 7468.5-7527.5 7622.5-7681.5 7524.5-7583.5 7678.5-7737.5 7426.5-7485.5 7580.5-7639.5 7454.5-7513.5 7608.5-7667.5 7482.5-7541.5 7636.5-7695.5 7510.5-7569.5 7664.5-7723.5 7744.5-7775.5 8274.5-8305.5 7804.5-7895.5 8304.5-8395.5 7711.68-7875 8023-8186.32 7717.375-7837.325 8028.695-8148.645 7835.975-7955.925 8147.295-8267.245 7732.2-7852.15 8043.52-8163.47 7850.8-7970.75 8162.12-8282.07 7902-7992 8212-8302 7930-8020 8240-8330

Tx/Rx spacing

154B

154A

530A

500A

311C-J

8GHz

8147.295-8267.245 7835.975-7955.925 8043.52-8163.47 7732.2-7852.15 8162.12-8282.07 7850.8-7970.75 8212-8302 7902-7992 8240-8330 7930-8020

311B

311A

310D

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Frequency Band

TX Range
8296-8386 7986-8076 8212-8302 7902-7992 8240-8330 7930-8020 8296-8386 7986-8076 8380-8470 8070-8160 8408-8498 8098-8188 8039.5-8150.5 7729.5-7840.5 8159.5-8270.5 7849.5-7960.5 8024.5-8145.5 7724.5-7845.5 8144.5-8265.5 7844.5-7965.5 8302.5-8389.5 8036.5-8123.5 8190.5-8277.5 7924.5-8011.5 8176.5-8291.5 7910.5-8025.5 8288.5-8403.5 8022.5-8137.5 8226.52-8287.52 7974.5-8035.5 8270.5-8349.5 8020.5-8099.5

RX Range
7986-8076 8296-8386 7902-7992 8212-8302 7930-8020 8240-8330 7986-8076 8296-8386 8070-8160 8380-8470 8098-8188 8408-8498 7729.5-7840.5 8039.5-8150.5 7849.5-7960.5 8159.5-8270.5 7724.5-7845.5 8024.5-8145.5 7844.5-7965.5 8144.5-8265.5 8036.5-8123.5 8302.5-8389.5 7924.5-8011.5 8190.5-8277.5 7910.5-8025.5 8176.5-8291.5 8022.5-8137.5 8288.5-8403.5 7974.5-8035.5 8226.52-8287.52 8020.5-8099.5 8270.5-8349.5

Tx/Rx spacing

310C

310A

300A

266C

266B

266A

252A

250A

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Frequency Band

TX Range
8326.5-8405.5 8076.5-8155.5 8256.5-8371.5 8048.5-8163.5 8368.5-8455.5 8160.5-8247.5 8355.5-8414.5 8201.5-8260.5 8383.5-8442.5 8229.5-8288.5 8439.5-8498.5 8285.5-8344.5 8396.5-8455.5 8277.5-8336.5 8438.5-8497.5 8319.5-8378.5

RX Range
8076.5-8155.5 8326.5-8405.5 8048.5-8163.5 8256.5-8371.5 8160.5-8247.5 8368.5-8455.5 8201.5-8260.5 8355.5-8414.5 8229.5-8288.5 8383.5-8442.5 8285.5-8344.5 8439.5-8498.5 8277.5-8336.5 8396.5-8455.5 8319.5-8378.5 8438.5-8497.5

Tx/Rx spacing

208A

154A

119A

10395-10563 10333-10501 10423-10591 10361-10529 10479-10647 10417-10585 10GHz 10498-10652 10148-10302 10498-10670 10148-10320 10561-10707 10011-10157 10701-10847 10151-10297 10530-10621
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10333-10501 10395-10563 10361-10529 10423-10591 10417-10585 10479-10647 10148-10302 10498-10652 10148-10320 10498-10670 10011-10157 10561-10707 10151-10297 10701-10847 10499-10590 91A
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168A

350A

350B

550A

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Frequency Band

TX Range
10499-10590 10558-10649 10527-10618 10586-10677 10555-10646

RX Range
10530-10621 10527-10618 10558-10649 10555-10646 10586-10677

Tx/Rx spacing

11430-11720 11GHz 10940-11200 11190-11460 10700-10950

10940-11200 11430-11720 10700-10950 11190-11460 All

13002-13141 13GHz 12749-12866 13129-13243 12862-12977

12749-12866 13002-13141 12863-12975 13129-13241

266

266,280

15117-15341 14627-14851 14893-15117 14403-14627 15187-15341 14543-14697 14660-14820 15GHz 15135-15295 14975-15135 14500-14660 15117-15341 14697-14921 14921-15145 14501-14725 14732-14844 15047-15159
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14627-14851 15117-15341 14403-14627 14893-15117 14543-14697 15187-15341 15135-15295 14660-14820 14500-14660 14975-15135 14697-14921 15117-15341 14500-14725 14921-15145 15047-15159 14732-14844 315 420 475 644 490

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Frequency Band

TX Range
14648-14760 14963-15075 15229-15348 14500-14620

RX Range
14963-15075 14648-14760 14500-14620 15229-15348

Tx/Rx spacing

728

19220-19700 17970-18450 19160-19700 18GHz 18150-18690 18710-19210 17700-18200 19260-19700 17700-18140

17970-18450 19220-19700 18150-18690 19160-19700 17700-18200 18710-19210 17700-18140 19260-19700

1250

1010

1560

23000-23600 22000-22600 23GHz 22400-23000 21200-21800 23000-23600 21800-22400

22000-22600 23000-23600 21200-21800 22400-23000 21800-22400 23000-23600

1008

1232 /1200

24GHz ETSI UL 24000 -24250 24050-24080 24GHz FCC/CE 24190-24220 UL 24080-24110 24220-24250

24000 -24250 24190-24220 24050-24080 24220-24250 24080-24110 140

25557-26005 26GHz 24549-24997 26005-26453 24997-25445 25266-25350


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Frequency Band

TX Range
24466-24550 25050-25250 24250-24450

RX Range
25266-25350 24250-24450 25050-25250

Tx/Rx spacing

28150-28350 27700-27900 27950-28150 27500-27700 27700-27850 28050-28200 28GHz 27610-27760 27960-28110 27500-27700 27950-28150 29004-29452 27996-28444 28556-29004 27548-27996

27700-27900 28150-28350 27500-27700 27950-28150 28050-28200 27700-27850 27960-28110 27610-27760 27950-28150 27500-27700 27996-28444 29004-29452 27548-27996 28556-29004 1008 490 350 450

36GHz

36700-3700 36000-36300

36000-36300 36700-3700

700

38878-39438 37618-38178 38316-38936 37045-37676 38GHz 39650-40000 38950-39300 39300-39650 38600-38950 37700-38050 37000-37350
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37618-38178 38878-39438 37045-37676 38316-38936 38950-39300 39500-40000 38600-38950 39300-39650 37000-37350 37700-38050
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1260

700

FibeAir IP-10C

Product Description

Frequency Band

TX Range
38050-38400 37350-37700

RX Range
37350-37700 38050-38400

Tx/Rx spacing

10.6

Mediation Device Losses


Interfaces
Remote Mount antenna DirectMount Added on remote mount configurations Integrated antenna

Configuration
Flex WG 1+0

6-8 GHz
0.5 0.2

11 GHz
0.5 0.2

13-15 GHz
1.2 0.4

18-26 GHz
1.5 0.5

28-38 GHz
1.5 0.5

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Ethernet Latency Specifications

10.7.1 Latency 3.5MHz Channel Bandwidth


Modulation ACM Working Point
16 QAM 64 QAM

Latency (usec) with GE Interface Frame 64 Size


128 256 512

Latency (usec) with FE Interface


128 256 512 1024 1280 1518 2769 2242

1024 1280 1518 64

1375 1429 1542 1769 2223 2449 2660 1380 1438 1560 1806 2297 2541 1263 1299 1379 1530 1836 1990 2133 1268 1308 1397 1567 1910 2082

10.7.2 Latency 7MHz Channel Bandwidth


Modulation ACM Working Point
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 QPSK 8 PSK 16 QAM 32 QAM 64 QAM 128 QAM 256 QAM 256 QAM

Latency (usec) with GE Interface Frame 64 Size


128 256 512

Latency (usec) with FE Interface


128 256 512 1024 1280 1518

1024 1280 1518 64

918 972 1085 1312 1766 1992 2203 923 981 1103 700 736 817 573 601 656 507 530 576 591 611 651 613 630 665 610 625 655 574 588 617 968 769 668 730 735 715 674 1273 1427 1570 705 745 835 994 852 889 875 836 790 1107 1212 578 610 674 945 969 945 897 848 1031 512 539 594 1043 596 620 669 1010 618 639 683 954 902 615 634 673 579 597 635

1349 1840 2084 2312 1005 1347 1519 1679 806 705 767 772 752 711 1068 1199 1321 926 963 949 910 864 1037 1140 1061 1152 1037 1119 989 940 1063 1011

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10.7.3 Latency 14MHz Channel Bandwidth


Modulation ACM Working Point
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 QPSK 8 PSK 16 QAM 32 QAM 64 QAM 128 QAM 256 QAM 256 QAM

Latency (usec) with GE Interface Frame Size

Latency (usec) with FE Interface


128 256 512 1024 1280 1518 981 709 532 467 509 480 454 412 1119 1247 806 607 533 569 534 504 460 897 677 595 626 585 550 505

64 128 256 512 1024 1280 1518 64 458 488 547 667 907 337 358 397 476 635 243 257 286 343 458 214 225 249 297 393 276 286 307 349 435 270 279 297 333 406 261 269 285 317 380 225 233 248 278 338

1027 1138 463 497 565 704 714 515 441 477 442 412 368 788 568 486 517 476 441 396 342 367 415 513 248 266 304 380 219 234 267 334 281 295 325 386 275 288 315 370 266 278 303 354 230 242 266 315

10.7.4 Latency 28MHz Channel Bandwidth


Modulation ACM Working Point
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 QPSK 8 PSK 16 QAM 32 QAM 64 QAM 128 QAM 256 QAM 256 QAM

Latency (usec) with GE Interface Frame 64 Size

Latency (usec) with FE Interface


128 256 512 1024 1280 1518 522 425 333 276 276 259 260 249 597 487 384 320 316 296 296 284 668 545 431 361 354 331 330 317

128 256 512 1024 1280 1518 64 505 395 292 228 224 204 204 192 559 436 322 252 245 222 221 208

233 247 276 333 448 185 196 218 262 351 136 144 160 193 259 106 112 125 151 202 120 125 136 158 202 113 118 128 147 185 120 124 133 151 186 110 115 123 140 175

238 256 294 370 190 205 236 299 141 153 178 230 111 121 143 188 125 134 154 195 118 127 146 184 125 133 151 188 115 124 141 177

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10.7.5 Latency 40MHz Channel Bandwidth


Modulation Latency (usec) with GE Interface Latency (usec) with FE Interface ACM Working Point Frame 64 128 256 512 1024 1280 1518 64 128 256 512 1024 1280 1518 Size
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 QPSK 8 PSK 16 QAM 32 QAM 64 QAM 128 QAM 256 QAM 256 QAM 176 187 208 251 338 125 133 148 180 242 92 78 88 93 96 87 98 83 92 97 99 90 110 133 179 93 113 152 382 273 202 172 168 168 165 154 422 302 224 190 184 183 179 167 181 196 226 288 412 130 142 166 217 316 97 83 93 98 107 128 170 253 92 111 150 226 474 365 294 264 260 260 257 246 531 411 333 299 293 292 288 276

100 117 151 105 120 152 107 121 151 97 111 140

101 118 154 225 106 123 157 226

101 108 125 158 225 92 99 115 148 214

10.7.6 Latency 56MHz Channel Bandwidth


Modulation Latency (usec) with GE Interface Latency (usec) with FE Interface ACM Working Point Frame 64 128 256 512 1024 1280 1518 64 128 256 512 1024 1280 1518 Size
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 QPSK 8 PSK 16 QAM 32 QAM 64 QAM 128 QAM 256 QAM 256 QAM 220 229 245 279 345 164 170 182 206 255 139 144 154 173 213 119 123 131 148 181 139 142 150 164 193 138 142 148 161 187 143 146 152 164 188 136 139 145 157 180 379 279 233 197 207 200 200 192 410 302 251 212 221 212 212 203 225 238 263 316 419 169 179 200 243 329 144 153 172 210 287 124 132 149 185 255 144 151 168 201 267 143 151 166 198 261 148 155 170 201 262 141 148 163 194 254 471 371 325 289 299 292 292 284 519 411 360 321 330 321 321 312

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10.8

Interface Specifications

10.8.1 Ethernet Interface Specifications


Supported Ethernet Interfaces 1 x 10/100/1000Base-T (RJ-45) or 1000base-X (SFP) for Traffic Supported Ethernet Interfaces 2 x 10/100/1000Base-T (RJ-45) for Management Supported SFP Types Optical 1000Base-LX (1310 nm) or SX (850 nm)

10.8.2

Carrier Ethernet Functionality


Latency over the radio link "Jumbo" Frame Support General < 0.15 mSeconds @ 400 Mbps Up to 9600 Bytes Enhanced link state propagation Enhanced MAC header compression Advanced CoS classification and remarking Per interface CoS based packet queuing/buffering (8 queues) QoS Per queue statistics Tail-drop and WRED with CIR/EIR support Flexible scheduling schemes (SP/WFQ/Hierarchical) Per interface and per queue traffic shaping Per port Ethernet counters (RMON/RMON2) Performance Monitoring Radio ACM statistics Enhanced radio Ethernet statistics (Frame Error Rate, Throughput, Capacity, Utilization) 802.3 10base-T 802.3u 100base-T 802.3ab 1000base-T 802.3z 1000base-X 802.3ac Ethernet VLANs 802.1Q Virtual LAN (VLAN) Supported Ethernet/IP Standards 802.1p Class of service 802.1ad Provider bridges (QinQ) 802.3x Flow control 802.3ad Link aggregation RFC 1349 IPv4 TOS RFC 2474 IPv4 DSCP RFC 2460 IPv6 Traffic Classes

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10.9

Network Management, Diagnostics, Status, and Alarms


Network Management System NMS Interface protocol Element Management Management Channels & Protocols Ceragon PolyView NMS SNMPv1/v2c/v3 XML over HTTP/HTTPS toward PolyView Web based EMS, CLI HTTP/HTTPS Telnet/SSH-2 FTP/SFTP

Authentication, Authorization & User access control Accounting X-509 Certificate Management Interface Local Configuration and Monitoring In-Band Management TMN RSL Indication Performance Monitoring Dedicated Ethernet interfaces (up to 3) or in-band Standard ASCII terminal, serial RS-232 Support dedicated VLAN for management Ceragon NMS functions are in accordance with ITU-T recommendations for TMN Accurate power reading (dBm) available at IP-10C4, and NMS Integral with onboard memory per ITU-T G.826/G.828

10.10 Mechanical Specifications


Module Dimensions Module Weight (H)355mm x (W)220mm x (D)120mm 7.0 kg

Note that the voltage at the BNC port on the RFUs is not accurate and should be used only as an aid
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10.11 Standard compliance


Specification
EMC Safety Ingress Protection Operation Storage Transportation

Standard
EN 301 489-4 IEC 60950 IEC 60529 IP56 ETSI 300 019-1-4 ETSI 300 019-1-1 ETSI 300 019-1-2

10.12 Environmental
Specification
Operating Temperature Relative Humidity Altitude -35C to +60C (-31F to 140F) 0 to 100% 3,000m (10,000ft)

10.13 Power Input Specifications


Standard Input DC Input range -48 VDC -40 to -60 VDC

10.14 Power Consumption Specifications


Max power consumption IP-10C 50W

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