User's Guide Part 1

Table Of Contents
Chapter 2: System hardware Outdoor unit (ODU)
Outdoor unit (ODU)
ODU description
One ODU is required for each link end. The ODU is a self-contained transceiver unit that houses
both radio and networking electronics.
Hardware platform variants
PTP 700 ODUs are available in two different hardware platform variants:
PTP 700 Connectorized ODU
PTP 700 Connectorized+Integrated ODU
Regional variants
Each of the PTP 700 hardware platform variants is available in three different regional variants.
The regional variants are supplied with default country licenses as follows:
FCC/IC: “USA” country license with regulatory bands:
o 1 “5.8 GHz FCC”
o 13 “5.4 GHz FCC U-NII 2C”
o 14 “4.9 GHz Public Safety, USA/Canada”
o 38 “5.2 GHz FCC U-NII 2A”
o 82 “4.4 GHz NTIA”
o 84 “5.1 GHz FCC U-NII 1”
o 90 “5.4 GHz FCC U-NII 2C (Parabolic antenna only)”
o 91 “5.2 GHz FCC U-NII 2A (Parabolic antenna only)”
o 92 “5.1 GHz FCC U-NII 1 (Parabolic antenna only)”
RoW: “Other” country license with regulatory bands:
o 8 “5.4 GHz unrestricted”
o 35 “5.8 GHz unrestricted”
o 61 “4.9 GHz unrestricted”
o 62 “5.2 GHz unrestricted”
o 81 “4.4 GHz NATO Band IV”
EU: “EU” country license with regulatory band:
o 26 “5.4 GHz ETSI
For details of how to configure the ODUs to operate with other country licenses, refer to
Generating license keys on page 6-3 and Software License Key page on page 6-11. The list of
available countries depends upon the regional variant. The list of available regulatory bands
depends on the country.
Capacity variants
Many of the PTP 700 ODU variants are available with the Lite or Full capacity license. ODUs
licensed for Lite capacity can be licensed for the Full capacity by purchase of an upgrade (see
ODU capability upgrades on page 2-8).
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