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Introduction to WTM 6000

Click to edit Master subtitle style 2010 Webinar Dec 1, 2010 & Dec 8,

Presented By Ross Lunan, Product Manager


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Agenda Introduction to WTM 6000 Collateral & Training Introduction Strategy, Roadmap & Competition Q&A

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Introduction to WTM6000

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Position WTM 6000 is the first All-IP trunking radio operating in the 4-13 GHz bands, capable of supporting up to 4 Gbit/s of aggregate data throughput, designed to support up to 16 RF channels in a single ETSI sub-rack chassis. With the option to transport STM-1 or STM-4 in hybrid mixed-mode, the WTM 6000 is a network Note; This presentation choice features and trunking both planned and operator's firstdescribes thethe Roadmap specifications for details. for high for specific capacity proposed releases. Refer to Slide for regional and national backbone links in place of fiber. JANUARY 28, 2010 AVIAT DECEMBER 6, 2010
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Whats Different with WTM 6000 vs TRuepoint 6500?


Superior Competitive Platform! TDM and native IP Long Haul Platform true Hybrid operation in all long haul bands Enhanced Features:
One rack model for conventional Terminal and Double Terminal (Repeater) One Transceiver model per band with software enabled licensed features Simpler Branching Unit Design, still all front access Gigabit Ethernet Switch Higher System Gain, Lower Power Consumption AVIAT DECEMBER 1, 2010 JANUARY 28, 2010

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Long Haul Wireless Transmission or Trunking

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Wireless remains the only medium to enable many operators to deploy nationwide networks Provides backbone network where fiber is not available, too expensive, or not secure Spans difficult terrain over long distances in AVIAT DECEMBER 1, 2010 JANUARY environments challenging 28, 2010

Wireless Trunking Features

High capacity

Multi-gigabit throughput Paths can be engineered for 99.999% availability A single link can span 100 miles, even over water. Chains of links can cover thousands of miles across a continent A national backbone network can be established in less than a year

Reliable

Long distance

Fast to deploy

Common infrastructure
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New Generation Trunking Platform Aviat WTM 6000


Long Haul, high performance N+1/N+0 nativeIP packet transport 4 Gbit/s (28-30 MHz RF Channel) or more of aggregate Ethernet throughput 4 to 13 GHz ITU-R long haul frequency bands Market leading rack density with 16 channels/rack XPIC/CCDP Frequency reuse Hybrid Ethernet/IP and/or TDM/STM-1/STM-4 operation Ultra-reliable, scalable and upgradeable Low-risk, cost effective migration path from TDM/SDH to Hybrid, to all-IP
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All-IP Trunking Solution

First trunking radio with advanced Packet transport features Gigabit Ethernet switch card (GESW) Ethernet Link Aggregation enables multiple RF channel bonding onto a single (or double) Gigabit Ethernet port (s) Priority Assignment (QoS) Scheduler and Jumbo Frame VLAN support per port STP/RSTP (IEEE 802.1w) Flow Control Support Synchronous Ethernet (SyncE) Suppression and Compression
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16 slots for TRMD blades

16 slots for GE-CH cards and/or STM-1 cards 2 slots for GE-SW cards

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Designed for Maximum Trunking Performance

Designed for highest level of performance and protection, not adapted from a splitmount product Dual plane propagation and equipment protection architecture Wide ATPC dynamic range (Manual TPC available) In-Phase (IP) combiner type Space Diversity w/Automatic Static and Dynamic DADE Errorless/hitless N+1 Radio protection switching (RPS) for carrier grade transmission
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Industry's highest rack density


16 radio channels in a single sub-rack Support for 1+0/1+1, 2x(1+1), (7+1) to 2(7+1) in ACAP/ACCP/CCDP, Terminal or Double Terminal (Repeater) Purpose-designed for all indoor installation trunking applications Other competing radios are adapted from access-type split-mount designs No cable interconnections between baseband, transceiver modules and branching unit Very low power consumption
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BRU - Branching RF Unit: Duplexer (x4 max for main Tx/Rx signal); Adaptor (x4 max for RX SD); RF Band Pass Filter (x48 max, 16 filters for each Tx/Rx/SD)

TRMD: Transmitter/Receiver/Modulator/De modulator Block, with/without XPIC (max of 16 each) Baseband Interface Unit Block: for STM-1 electrical, optical Interface cards, Gigabit Channel Card Common Unit Block: Supervisory unit, BB interface for STM-4; Aux Signal Interface (wayside, OW). Gigabit Ethernet Switch Cards (GE SW), one per 8 channels

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Hybrid Mixed-Mode Transport


STM-1/STM-4 TDM mixed-mode operation alongside Gigabit Ethernet Native TDM no circuit emulation, no extra latency or overheads Electrical/optical STM-1 and Gigabit Ethernet interfaces available in the same rack Convenient migration path from TDM/SDH to Native-IP All TDM/SDH Hybrid SDH+Ethernet All Ethernet/I P

BRU block TRMD block BBINTF STM-1 slot


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BRU block TRMD block BBINTF STMslot 1

GE-CH GESW

BRU block TRMD block BBINTF slot

GESW

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Network Management

Fully supported by full-featured Provision Network Management platform Full management feature set for lower OpEx Traffic performance of every hop can be monitored, per RF channel Simplified on-site test and maintenance Event Management - alarms and status

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Reduce Capital and Operational Costs


High degree of modularity allows easy expansion Superior technical specifications: optimized native IP Ethernet packet traffic, mixed-mode STM-1 All-indoor chassis simplifies installation, maintenance, growth Industry Leading Capacity-per-Rack minimizes shelter cost Easy installation and Commissioning minimizes field costs Simplified Branching Unit (BRU) to minimize expansion cost.

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Aviat WTM 6000 Summary

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Delivering multi-gigabit native Ethernet and hybrid transport over long distances, with exceptional reliability and availability Compact design fits more RF channels into a single rack than ever before, with room to spare Ease of use and efficient AVIAT DECEMBER 1, 2010 designJANUARY 28, 2010 ensure trouble free

TRuepoint 6500 WTM 6000

Ericsson LH

NERA Metro

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WTM 6000 Competitive Summary


Characteristic Frequency Bands Interfaces Architecture WTM 6000 Ericsson LH NERA Evolution 4, 5, L6, U6, 7, 8 , 10/11, nxE1/E3, 10xSTM-1, 4xSTM-4, GE 4, 5, L6, U6, 7, 8 , 11, L6, 7, 11, 13 13 16xSTM-1, 4xSTM-4, GE 10xSTM-1, GE

16x28/40 MHz RF Ch., 8x28/40, 4x56 RF 10 RF Channels, ODU vertical narrow Channels, horizontal mounted on 1.7 or 2.2 Blades, front mounted TRs, front mounted M 19 rack, obscured BRU, BRU, 1.8 M ETSI rack. BRU, Node/GE-SW. 1.8 M ETSI rack w/separate GE SW TDM: 64/128QAM LDPC IP: ACM 16-256QAM 28 or 40 MHz w/XPIC +1/32/33 dBm 256/128/4-64 QAM TDM: 64/128QAM LDPC IP: ACM 4-512QAM 28, 40, 56 MHz w/XPIC 29/1/31 dBm 512/256/4-64-128 QAM TDM: 32/64/128256QAM MLCM IP: TBD

Modulation

Tx Power (6-8 G, HP, No BRU)

+31/1 dBm 64/128QAM 104/108 dB

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4. Q & A

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