User's Manual

Table Of Contents
4 2. System Description
Benefits Advantages to Providers/Customers Reference
Easy to install units
Straightforward modular system enables fast
deployment and activation.
Carrier-class reliability.
Fast return on investment.
No monthly leased line fees.
3.1, 3.4, 3.6
Complete support of payload capacity with additional voice orderwire
Aggregate capacity beyond basic network
payload.
Scalable and spectrally efficient system.
Separate networks for radio
overhead/management and user payload.
Increases available bandwidth of network.
Allows customer full use of revenue-generating
payload channel.
Lowers total cost of ownership.
2.2 – 2.5
Ring Architecture
Supports a ring (consecutive point)
configuration, thus creating a self-healing
redundancy that is more reliable than
traditional point-to-point networks.
In the event of an outage, traffic is
automatically rerouted via another part of the
ring without service interruption.
Ring/consecutive point networks can overcome
line-of-sight issues and reach more buildings
than other traditional wireless networks.
Networks can be expanded by adding more
Software Defined IDU™ or more rings, without
interruption of service.
A separate management channel allows for a
dedicated maintenance ring with connections
to each Software Defined IDU™ on the ring.
Enables network scalability.
Increases deployment scenarios for initial
deployment as well as network expansion with
reduced line-of-sight issues.
Increases network reliability due to self-
healing redundancy of the network.
Minimizes total cost of ownership and
maintenance of the network.
Allows for mass deployment.
2.6
Adaptive Power Control
Automatically adjusts transmit power in
discrete increments in response to RF
interference.
Enables dense deployment.
Simplifies deployment and network
management.
2.7
Comprehensive Link/Network Management Software
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