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5000iP Series

Specifications

Advanced Future-Proof IP Microwave Radio System for Long-Haul Transmission


5000iP Series
Frequency 4, 5, 6, 7, 8,11 GHz

5000iP Series
Modulation and AMR Modulation Range 64 / 128 / 256 QAM (QPSK-32, 512QAM option)
XPC and Radio Traffic Aggregation Supported
Basic 4xGbE
16xE1 card
Channelized STM-1 card
Interfaces 4xGbE card
Additional
MSE card (64xE1 PWE)
10GbE card
CWDM card
Port-based and Tag-based VLAN
CoS/ToS/DiffServ/MPLS EXP based Priority Control

Supporting Your Challenge


Packet Functionality
Strict Priority, D-WRR with Bandwidth Management
Policing with CIR/EIR
Synchronization Synchronous Ethernet
Radio Protection HS/HS, HS/SD, FD
TDM Cross-Connect E1 Cross-Connect with ADM for Radio and Channelized STM-1

toward All IP Network


Resileincy Packet RSTP, ITU-T G.8032v2
TDM E1 SNCP with Radio Ring
Ethernet OAM IEEE 802.1ag Service OAM and ITU-T Y.1731 PM, IEEE 802.1ah
Ambient Temperature -5 to +50°C
Power Line Voltage -48 VDC (-40.5 to -57 VDC)
Power Consumption Aprox. 232 W (for 4 to U6 GHz, 1+1 Terminal, equipped with SD)
Dimensions 800 (W) x 300 (D) x 1,800 (H) mm or 800 (W) x 300 (D) x 2,200 (H) mm
Specifications are subject to change without notice

Abbreviations
ATM: Add Drop Multiplexer FD: Frequency Diversity MSE: Multi-Service Engine RF: Radio Frequency
AMR: Adaptive Modulation Radio FE: Fast Ethernet MST: Multiplex Section Termination RNC: Radio Network Controller
BER: Bit Error Rate FEC: Forward Error Correction MSTP: Multiple Scanning Tree Protocol RSTP: Rapid Scanning Tree Protocol
BR CKT: Branching Circuit FOTS: Fiber Optic Transmission System MUX: Multiplexer SD: Space Diversity
BSC: Mobile Base Station Controller GbE: Gigabit Ethernet NMS: Network Management System SDH: Synchronous Digital Hierarchy
CAPEX: Capital Expenditure HS: Hot-Standby OAM: Operations, Administration, Maintenance SFP: Small Form-factor Pluggable
CIR: Committed Information Rate IEEE: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineering OC-3: Optical Carrier level 3 SNCP: Sub-Network Connection Protection
Cos: Class of Service IF: Intermediate Frequency OH: Over Head STM-1: Synchronous Transport Module level 1
CTR: Control IP: Internet Protocol OPEX: Operating Expenditure TDM: Time Division Multiplexing
DSC: Digital Service Channel ITU: International Telecommunications Union PDH: Plesiochronous Digital Hierarchy ToS: Type of Service
D-WRR: Deficit-Weighted Round Robin LDPC: Low Density Parity Check PIR: Peak Information Rate TRP: Transmitter/Receiver Equipment
EIR: Excess Information Rate MDP: Modulator/Demodulator Equipment PWE: Pseudo Wire Emulation V/H-pol: Vertical/Horizontal Polarization
ERP: Ethernet Ring Protection MME: Mobility Management Entity QAM: Quadrature Amplitude Modulation VLAN: Virtual LAN
EXT: Extension MPLS: Multi-Protocol Label Switching QoS: Quality of Service XPIC: Cross Polarization Interference Canceller

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5000iP Series

Intelligent packet transport Main features Resiliency for carrier-grade services

with rich features


System Features
The 5000iP Series supports various kinds of protection mechanism
Frequency bands: 4 to 11GHz
to manage carrier-grade service resiliency. Dual native (native TDM
Configuration
& native Ethernet) transmission is also supported in a ring

for evolved backhaul


• N+0, N+1
configuration.
• 2-way Configuration (Back to Back, Repeater)
• XPIC system Ethernet

• Hot-Standby/ Twin Path/Space Diversity


SD Constitution: IF Combined
TDM
Accommodation: Maximum 10 systems in one rack
The number of users with mobile internet access is growing due to interesting service applications such as multimedia contents Linear Configuration
downloading, mobile TV broadcasting, on-line games, and ubiquitous computing, and it is also facilitated by the growth in internet-friendly
devices (e.g. smart phones, tablet PCs). Under these circumstances, network operators are planning for major changes in network
Functional Features Ethernet Ring
technology as they move to HSxPA (3.5G), LTE (4G) and WiMAX.
Radio Features TDM Ring
• Native TDM and Native Ethernet
Today, NEC, as an industry-leading microwave radio supplier, is newly introducing next-generation IP trunk radio called 5000iP Series to
• Up to 256QAM (512QAM) AMR with advanced QoS
meet the needs of the above technologies cost effectively and realize the use of Ethernet as the underlying transport network.
• Throughput: Up to 560Mbps (640Mbps) with XPIC
• Radio Traffic Aggregation
NEC already introduced SDH microwave radio 5000S for long-haul transmission in 2007. The 5000S *1 has been proven to be very stable and
TDM Features Radio Ring Configuration
reliable around the world.
• Super PDH: More than 75xE1
5000iP Series inherits the 5000S’s high system gain with rich packet switching function, and microwave/optical features. Also, this platform
• Channelized STM-1 Radio Link
can handle not only the IP traffic but also legacy TDM traffic to supoort your challenge toward all-IP network solution for long-haul
• SNCP (E1 TDM) • 1+1 Hot Standby, Space Diversity, Frequency Diversity
transmission.
Ethernet Features • Radio Traffic Aggregation
• SP+D-WRR QoS Ethernet Link
*1: For further information on 5000S, please refer to its brochure.
• Ethernet OAM • ITU-T G.8032v2 Ring (Ethernet Ring Protection)
• Link Aggregation • Link Aggregation
• RSTP TDM Link
High flexibility, high resiliency, compact solution • Ethernet Ring Protection • SNCP Ring (E1 TDM)
• Pseudo Wire for IP migration
Design Concept • Advanced multi-service QoS support for TDM and IP with Application of Ethernet Ring Protection
• Multiple clock sources for synchronization
• Optimized, scalable and high-capacity link throughput microwave adaptive modulation The Ethernet Ring Protection which is standardized on ITU-T

• High-level resiliency for carrier–grade services • Ethernet OAM for fault management and performance G.8032 version2 can configure several logical rings in the single

• Transmission over both microwave and optical monitoring physical ring. Each logical ring can set a different working-path /

• Smooth migration from SDH to IP • Multiple clock sources: synchronous Ethernet, IEEE 1588v2 and blocking-port respectively. Therefore, load balancing and

legacy TDM synchronization double-capacity transmission can be achieved in normal


conditions. If a failure occurs, higher-priority traffic can
Handling legacy TDM technologies
Optimized cost of ownership be protected by QoS setting.
• Channelized STM-1
• Ring Protection Function • Excellent use of 5000S assets such as BR CKT and TRP of
Example #2 Example #1
existing 5000S (Middle & low priority) (High priority)
Block port for
Double
example #2 capacity
• Low CAPEX: Reducing dedicated hardware units by
Advanced technology for carrier-grade services
technology convergence (TDM & IP equipment consolidated) High priority
• High throughput with high modulations, wide channels and Middle priority
• Low OPEX: Reducing maintenance costs by advanced Low priority
cross-polarization
engineering functions such as Ethernet OAM
• Ultra-high-capacity radio with XPIC technology Block port for
example #1
• Flexible and high-resiliency radio configuration in one rack
• High system gain with advanced error correction and new Before Failure in ERP Low-priority
amplifier technology traffic is dropped
Example #1 Block port for based on QoS
• High level of packet networking functionality: RSTP, ITU-T Example #2
(High priority) example #2
(Middle & low priority)
G.8032v2
High priority
Middle priority
Low priority

Drop
Unblocked for
example #1

After Failure in ERP

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