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OptiX RTN 600 V100R002

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Summary
This document provides information for OptiX RTN 600. This document includes: Chapter 1 Product Introduction 2 IDU 605 Details Describes the network application and structure of the OptiX RTN 600. Describes the features, system architecture, board configuration, and signal processing flow of the IDU 605. Describes the features, system architecture, board configuration, and signal processing flow of the IDU 610 or IDU 620. Describes the features and system architecture of the OptiX RTN 600 ODUs. Describes the software architecture and components of the OptiX RTN 600. Describes the common networking modes of the OptiX RTN 600. Describes the network management solution for the OptiX RTN 600, and also the various NM software that contributes to this solution.

3 IDU 610 and IDU 620

4 ODU 5 Equipment Software 6 Networking 7 Network Management System

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Chapter 8 Performance A Frequency Information

Details Describes the performance indexes of the OptiX RTN 600. Describes the frequency information of the OptiX RTN 600.

History
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Contents
1 Introduction .................................................................................................................... 7
1.1 Network Application..................................................................................................................... 7 1.2 Components................................................................................................................................ 8

2 IDU 605 .......................................................................................................................... 13


2.1 Features.................................................................................................................................... 13 2.2 System Architecture................................................................................................................... 15 2.3 Logical Board Configuration....................................................................................................... 17 2.4 Signal Processing Flow ............................................................................................................. 18

3 IDU 610 and IDU 620..................................................................................................... 21


3.1 Features.................................................................................................................................... 21 3.2 System Architecture................................................................................................................... 27 3.3 Board Configuration................................................................................................................... 28 3.4 Signal Processing Flow ............................................................................................................. 30

4 ODU ............................................................................................................................... 33
4.1 Features.................................................................................................................................... 33 4.2 System Architecture................................................................................................................... 34

5 Equipment Software..................................................................................................... 37
5.1 Software Architecture ................................................................................................................ 37 5.2 NMS Software ........................................................................................................................... 37 5.3 NE Software .............................................................................................................................. 38 5.4 Board Software.......................................................................................................................... 38

6 Networking.................................................................................................................... 39
6.1 IDU 605 Networking .................................................................................................................. 39 6.1.1 Point-to-Point Networking.................................................................................................. 39 6.1.2 Terminal Stations in a Radio Transmission Network ........................................................... 39 6.2 IDU 610 Networking .................................................................................................................. 40 6.3 IDU 620 Networking .................................................................................................................. 40 6.3.1 Chain Networking.............................................................................................................. 40 6.3.2 Tree Networking................................................................................................................ 41 6.3.3 Fiber Ring Networking....................................................................................................... 42 6.3.4 Microwave Ring Networking .............................................................................................. 43

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OptiX RTN 600 V100R002 Product Description 6.3.5 Hybrid Networking............................................................................................................. 44

7 Network Management System .................................................................................... 47


7.1 Network Management Solution.................................................................................................. 47 7.2 Web LCT................................................................................................................................... 47 7.2.1 Functionality...................................................................................................................... 48 7.2.2 Networking........................................................................................................................ 49 7.3 T2000........................................................................................................................................ 51 7.3.1 Functionality...................................................................................................................... 51 7.3.2 Networking........................................................................................................................ 51 7.4 T2100........................................................................................................................................ 53

8 Performance ................................................................................................................. 54
8.1 Radio Performance.................................................................................................................... 54 8.2 Equipment Reliability................................................................................................................. 64 8.3 Interface Performance ............................................................................................................... 65 8.4 Jitter Performance ..................................................................................................................... 71 8.5 Clock Timing and Synchronization Performance ........................................................................ 71 8.6 Integrated System Performance ................................................................................................ 72

A Frequency Information ................................................................................................ 75


A.1 SP ODUs .................................................................................................................................. 75 A.2 SPA ODUs ................................................................................................................................ 80 A.3 HP ODUs.................................................................................................................................. 83 A.4 LP ODUs .................................................................................................................................. 90

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OptiX RTN 600 V100R002 Product Description

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1.1 Network Application

Introduction

The OptiX RTN 600 radio transmission system is a split-mount digital microwave transmission system developed by Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. (hereinafter referred to as Huawei). The OptiX RTN 600 provides various service interfaces and features flexible configuration and easy installation. The OptiX RTN 600 can construct a radio transmission network that serves as backhaul links for mobile communication networks or private networks. The OptiX RTN 600 can also construct a hybrid network that is used to transmit SDH, PDH, and Ethernet services together with the OptiX series optical transmission products of Huawei. Figure 1-1 Radio transmission network composed of the OptiX RTN 600

RTN 600 (IDU 605) 1+1

1+0

RTN 600 (IDU 620)

1+1

E1

1+1 RTN 600 (IDU 620) RTN 600 (IDU 620) 1+0

1+0 RTN 600 (IDU 620) 1+0

RTN 600 (IDU 605)

RTN 600 (IDU 605)

1+0

1+0 RTN 600 (IDU 610) RTN 600 (IDU 610) RTN 600 (IDU 620) SDH microwave link

PDH microwave link

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The OptiX RTN 600 configures different types of indoor units (IDU), including IDU 610, IDU 620, and IDU 605, to meet the requirements of different application scenarios, and the type of outdoor unit (ODU) can be selected according to the radio work mode.

Figure 1-2 Hybrid transmission network composed of the OptiX RTN 600 and OptiX series optical transmission products

SDH/PDH/ Ethernet

STM-4 ring

STM-1 ring

SDH/PDH/ Ethernet

OptiX optical transmission product

OptiX RTN 600

1.2 Components
The OptiX RTN 600 adopts a split structure. The system consists of the IDU and the ODU. Each ODU is connected to the IDU through a coaxial cable.

IDU
The IDU is the indoor unit of the OptiX RTN 600. It accesses services, multiplexes services, performs IF processing for the services, and provides the system communication and control function. The OptiX RTN 600 IDU is available in three types: IDU 610, IDU 620, and IDU 605.

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Table 1-1 IDU types Item Chassis height Pluggable board Microwave type Microwave modulation scheme Number of microwave directions RF configuration mode IDU 605 1U Not supported PDH QPSK IDU 610 1U Supported SDH/PDH QPSK/16QAM/32QAM/64QAM/128QAM IDU 620 2U

1 to 4

1+0 non-protection configuration and 1+1 protection configuration E1 service

1+0 non-protection configuration

1+0 non-protection configuration, 1+1 protection configuration, N+1 protection configuration, and XPIC configuration

Service type

SDH, PDH, and Ethernet services

Figure 1-3 IDU 605 (IDU 605 2B)

Figure 1-4 IDU 610

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Figure 1-5 IDU 620

ODU
The ODU is the outdoor unit of the OptiX RTN 600 system. It performs frequency conversion and amplification for RF signals. The OptiX RTN 600 ODU is available in three series: Standard Power, High Power, and Low capacity for PDH. Table 1-2 ODU types Item Description Standard Power ODU ODU types Frequency band SP and SPA 7/8/11/13/15/18/23/2 6/38 GHz (SP ODU) 6/7/13/15/18/23 GHz (SPA ODU) Microwave type Microwave modulation scheme Transmit power SDH/PDH QPSK/16QAM/32QAM/64QAM/128QAM PDH QPSK/16QAM High Power ODU HP 7/8/11/13/15/18/23 /26/32/38 GHz Low Capacity for PDH ODU LP 7/13/15/18/23 GHz

Standard power

High power

Common power

There are two configurations between ODUs and antennas:


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One ODU configured for one antenna The ODU can be directly mounted on the antenna or connected to the antenna through a flexible waveguide.

Two ODUs configured for one antenna

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An RF signal combiner/splitter (hereinafter referred to as hybrid coupler) is used to connect the antenna and the two ODUs. The hybrid coupler can be directly mounted on the antenna or connected to the antenna through a flexible waveguide. Figure 1-6 One ODU configured for one antenna

Figure 1-7 Two ODUs configured for one antenna

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2.1 Features
Multiple Types
Table 2-1 IDU 605 types IDU 605 Type 1A 1B 2B RF Configuration 1+0 1+0 1+1 HSB/FD/SD E1 Capacity 5xE1 16xE1 16xE1

IDU 605

The IDU 605 is highly integrated, and thus features easy installation, easy commissioning, and simple troubleshooting. In addition, the routine maintenance is unnecessary.

The IDU 605 is available in multiple types and can meet the requirements of different application scenarios.

Power Supply 48 V/60 V 48 V/60 V 48 V/60 V

High Integration
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IDU 605 dimensions: 442 mm x 220 mm x 44 mm (width x depth x height) The functional modules except for the power module of the IDU 605 are integrated on one board.

Rich Interfaces
For the types and the maximum capacity of the IDU 605 interfaces, refer to Table 2-2. Table 2-2 Interface types and maximum interface capacity Interface Type Service interface Specifications 75/120-ohm E1 interface IDU 605 1A 5 IDU 605 1B 16 IDU 605 2B 16

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Interface Type Auxiliary interface

Specifications Orderwire interface 64 kbit/s synchronous data interfacea RS-232 asynchronous data interface

IDU 605 1A 1 1 1 1 1 1

IDU 605 1B

IDU 605 2B

Management interface

10/100BASE-T(X) NM interface 10/100BASE-T(X) NE cascade interface Management serial port

Alarm interface

Alarm input/output interface

3 inputs + 1 output

a: The synchronous data interface can be used to transparently transmit an orderwire overhead byte.

Software Programmable Radio


The IDU 605 supports the software programmable radio (SPR) function, which means that you can set the microwave capacity by using the software.

Automatic Transmit Power Control


The automatic transmit power control (ATPC) function enables the output power of the transmitter to automatically trace the level fluctuation at the receive end. This reduces the interference with neighboring systems and residual BER.

Multiple Network Management Modes


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You can connect an iManager T2000 web local craft terminal (Web LCT) to an OptiX RTN 600 NE and use the Web LCT to manage the NE. You can connect a Web LCT to an OptiX RTN 600 NE in a transmission network and use the Web LCT to manage the OptiX RTN 600 NEs in the network. You can use the iManager T2000 to manage all the OptiX RTN 600 and other OptiX optical transmission systems in the network. You can use the simple network management protocol (SNMP) agent to query alarms and performance events.

Complete Network Management Information Interworking Schemes


At the physical layer, the IDU 605 supports the following NM information interworking schemes:
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Using three user-defined DCC bytes in the PDH microwave frame to carry NM information

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Using extended ECC to carry NM information through a TCP/IP network

At the network layer, the IDU 605 supports the following NM information interworking schemes:
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Using HWECC (a private protocol of Huawei) to carry NM information Using IP over DCC to carry NM information

Easy Installation
The IDU 605 can be installed in the following modes:
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In a 300 mm ETSI cabinet In a 600 mm ETSI cabinet In a 450 mm 19-inch cabinet In a 600 mm 19-inch cabinet In an open cabinet On the wall On a table

Easy Maintenance
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The boards are installed inside the IDU chassis, which greatly facilitates maintenance operations. The IDU 605 adopts air convection and does not have a fan system. Therefore, you do not need to maintain the fan system, and at the same time, the noise is reduced. The IDU 605 supports various loopback functions of the service ports and IF ports. The IDU 605 is embedded with a test system. You can perform the Pseudo-random binary sequence (PRBS) BER test of an E1 port when no special test tools are at hand. The IDU 605 supports the monitoring of important radio transmission performance indexes, such as the microwave transmit power and received signal strength indicator (RSSI). The IDU 605 supports remote loading of the software and data of an NE by using the NMS. The IDU 605 supports the hot fix function. You can upgrade the software that is running without interrupting services. The IDU 605 supports the software version rollback function. When a software upgrade fails, the original services of the system can be recovered.

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2.2 System Architecture


The IDU 605 consists of a series of functional units, including the service interface unit, IF unit, control unit, auxiliary interface unit, and power unit.

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Figure 2-1 System architecture of the IDU 605


RF signal ODU IDU 605 Service interface unit IF signal Service signal IF unit Control bus Antenna Overhead Auxiliary signal interface unit Orderwire data External alarm data Synchronous/ asynchronous data

E1

Control unit

Power unit

NM data

-48V/-60V DC

Table 2-3 Functional units of the IDU 605 Functional Unit Service interface unit IF unit Function Description
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Accesses E1 signals. Converts signals between baseband service signals and IF analog signals. Provides the operations and maintenance (O&M) channel between the IDU and the ODU. Supports FEC. Processes overheads. System communications and control. System configuration and management. Collects alarms and monitors performance. Provides the orderwire interface. Provides the synchronous/asynchronous data interface. Provides the external alarm input/output interface. Accesses 48 V/60 V power. Provides +3.3 V power for the IDU. Provides 48 V power for the ODU.

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2.3 Logical Board Configuration


An IDU 605 is composed of one system board and one power board. Each functional unit on the physical boards of the IDU 605 corresponds to a logical board and is allocated with a logical slot. In this way, the NMS can manage the functional units as independent objects. Figure 2-2 IDU 605 logical board configuration
IDU 605 1A

PW
Slot 1

SCC
Slot 2

EOW
Slot 3

PF1
Slot 4

IF0
Slot 8

IDU 605 1B

PW
Slot 1

SCC
Slot 2

EOW
Slot 3

PH1
Slot 4

IF0
Slot 8

IDU 605 2B

PW
Slot 1

SCC
Slot 2

EOW
Slot 3

PH1
Slot 4

IF0
Slot 7

IF0
Slot 8

NOTE: The PW board indicates PW48B board.

Table 2-4 List of IDU 605 logical boards Logical Board Name PW48B SCC Full Name 48 V power board System control and communication board Orderwire board 5xE1 tributary board 16xE1 tributary board Logical Slot Slot 1 Slot 2 Description Provides two 48 V DC power input. The power distribution mode is DC-C. Provides the NMS interface.

EOW PF1 PH1

Slot 3 Slot 4

Provides the synchronous/asynchronous data interface and orderwire phone interface. Provides five 75-ohm/120-ohm E1 interfaces. The interface impedance can be set by using the software. Provides 16 75-ohm/120-ohm E1 interfaces. The interface impedance can be set by using the software.

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Logical Board Name IF0

Full Name PDH IF board

Logical Slot Slot 8 (IDU 605 1A/1B) Slot 7/8 (IDU 605 2B)

Description Provides one IF interface. The logical slot number of the ODU that is connected to the IF0 board is 10 plus the slot number of the IF0 board. Supports the E1-based microwave frame structure.

The PW48B is the logical board that corresponds to the physical board with the same name. The PF1/PH1, IF0, SCC, and EOW are the logical boards mapped by the system board. Different types of IDU 605 have different system boards and thus have different logical boards.

2.4 Signal Processing Flow


This section describes the signal processing flow of the OptiX RTN 600 that uses the IDU 605 through the example of E1 signals. Figure 2-3 Signal processing flow
IDU 605 Service signal IF signal RF signal

E1

PF1/ PH1

IF0

ODU

Antenna

Table 2-5 Transmit direction No. 1 Logical Board PF1/PH1 (IDU) Signal Processing Description
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Accesses E1 signals. HDB3 decoding. Transmits the 2.048 Mbit/s signals to the IF0 board.

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No. 2

Logical Board IF0 (IDU)

Signal Processing Description


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Forms microwave frames by adding microwave frame overheads to the 2.048 Mbit/s signals. Scrambling. FEC coding. Digital modulation. D/A conversion. Analog modulation. Combines the analog IF signals and ODU O&M signals. The ODU O&M signals have been modulated by the auxiliary modem. Transmits the combined signals and 48 V power to the ODU through the coaxial cable. Splits the analog IF signals, ODU O&M signals, and 48 V power. Converts the analog IF signals into RF signals through up conversions and amplifications. Transmits the RF signals to the antenna through the waveguide.

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Table 2-6 Receive direction No. 1 Logical Board ODU Signal Processing Description
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Isolates and filters RF signals. Converts the RF signals into analog IF signals through down conversions and amplifications. Controls the level of the signals through the automatic gain control (AGC) circuit. Combines the IF signals and the ODU O&M signals. The O&M signals have been modulated by an auxiliary modem. Transmits the combined signals to the IF0 board.

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No. 2

Logical Board IF0 (IDU)

Signal Processing Description


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Splits the received analog IF signals and ODU O&M signals. Controls the level of the analog IF signals through the AGC circuit. Performs A/D conversion for the IF signals. Digital demodulation. Time domain adaptive equalization. FEC decoding. Synchronizes and descrambles the frames. Extracts overheads from microwave frames. Extracts the 2.048 Mbit/s signals from the microwave frames and transmits the 2.048 Mbit/s signals to the PF1/PH1. HDB3 coding. Outputs E1 signals.

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3.1 Features
Built-In ADM

IDU 610 and IDU 620

The IDU 610 and IDU 620 have built-in add/drop multiplexers (ADM) that support flexible configuration. In addition, the IDU 610 and IDU 620 provide complete functions and can realize multi-service transmission over microwave.

The built-in ADMs of the IDU 610 and IDU 620 support full time division cross-connections of VC-12s, VC-3s, or VC-4s with a capacity equal to 16x16 VC-4s. As a result, the IDU 610 and IDU 620 can realize the following features:
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Convergence and grooming of multi-directional microwave services (for the IDU 620 only) Constructing various SDH/PDH ring networks or more complicated network topologies Quick service availability and flexible service grooming

Microwave-Based MSTP
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The IDU 610 and IDU 620 support the transmission of hybrid services of PDH, SDH, Ethernet, and other services over microwave on the same transmission platform. The IDU 610 and IDU 620 use the same platform as the OptiX MSTP optical transmission products for transmitting or terminating various services carried by the OptiX optical transmission products. The IDU 610 and IDU 620 support transparent transmission and Layer 2 switching of Ethernet services.

Table 3-1 lists the functions of Ethernet service processing boards of the IDU 610 and IDU 620.

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Table 3-1 Functions of Ethernet service processing boards Feature Board EFT4 Interface Service frame format JUMBO frame Uplink bandwidth Mapping mode Number of VCTRUNKs Transparent transmission of Ethernet services Layer 2 switching of Ethernet services VLAN 4xFE EMS6 2xGE/FE + 4xFE

Ethernet II and IEEE 802.3 Supports the JUMBO frame that has a maximum of 9600 bytes. 2xVC-4 Supports VC-12, VC-3, VC-12-Xv (x63), and VC-3-Xv (x6). 4 Supported 8 Supported

Not supported Transparent transmission

Supported Supports VLAN and QinQ. Supports the adding, deletion and exchange of the VLAN labels that are compliant with IEEE 802.1q/p. Supported Supported Supported

QoS STP/RSTP IGMP Snooping Encapsulation format LCAS Flow control Test frame Ethernet performance monitoring

Not supported Not supported Not supported

GFP, LAPS, and HDLC Supported IEEE 802.3x Supported Supported

High Integration
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IDU 610 dimensions: 442 mm x 220 mm x 44 mm (width x depth x height), two-layer structure IDU 620 dimensions: 442 mm x 220 mm x 87 mm (width x depth x height), four-layer structure The power unit, cross-connect unit, and clock unit are integrated into one board of the IDU.

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The control unit, auxiliary interface unit, and standby power unit are integrated into one board of the IDU 610 and IDU 620.

Multiple RF Configuration Modes


The IDU 610 supports 1+0 non-protection configuration. The IDU 620 supports the configuration modes listed in Table 3-2. Table 3-2 IDU 620 configuration modes Configuration Mode 1+0 non-protection 1+1 protection 1+1 hot standby (HSB) 1+1 frequency diversity (FD) 1+1 space diversity (SD) N+1 protection configuration 2+1 (single-NE configuration) 3+1 (dual-NE configuration) XPIC Single-NE configuration Dual-NE configuration 1 1 2 4 Maximum Number of Directions 4 2

Rich Interfaces
For the types and the maximum capacity of the IDU 610 or IDU 620 interfaces, refer to Table 3-3. Later versions are expected to have more interfaces to meet the market demand. Table 3-3 Interface types and maximum interface capacity Interface Type PDH interface Specifications 75/120-ohm E1 interface 75-ohm E3/T3 interface SDH interface STM-4 optical interface: S-4.1, L-4.1, L-4.2 STM-1 optical interface: Ie-1, S-1.1, L-1.1, L-1.2 75-ohm STM-1 electrical interface Ethernet 10/100BASE-T(X) interface IDU 610 32 3 2a 2a 4 IDU 620 128 12 2 8b 8b 16

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Interface Type interface

Specifications 10/100/1000BASE-T(X) interface GE optical interface: 1000BASE-SX, 1000BASE-LX

IDU 610 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 6 inputs +2 outputs

IDU 620 6 6 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 6 inputs +2 outputs

External clock interface Auxiliary interface

75-ohm 2048 kHz or 2048 kbit/s external clock interfacec Orderwire phone interface Wayside (WS) interface (sharing the same interface as the external clock interface) 64 kbit/s synchronous data interfaced RS-232 asynchronous data interface

Management interface

10/100BASE-T(X) NM interface 10/100BASE-T(X) NE cascade interface Management serial port

Alarm interface

Alarm input/output interface

a: The IDU 610 supports four STM-1 interfaces when it functions as an optical transmission system. b: The IDU 620 supports 10 STM-1 interfaces when it functions as an optical transmission system. c: The external clock interface and synchronous data interface can be used to transparently transmit DCC bytes, synchronous data overhead bytes, asynchronous data overhead bytes, and orderwire overhead bytes. d: The synchronous data interface can be used to transparently transmit an orderwire overhead byte.

Cross-Polarization Interference Cancellation


Cross-polarization interference cancellation (XPIC) is a technology used together with co-channel dual-polarization (CCDP). The application of the two technologies doubles the wireless link capacity over the same channel.

Automatic Transmit Power Control


The automatic transmit power control (ATPC) function enables the output power of the transmitter to automatically trace the level fluctuation at the receive end. This reduces the interference with neighboring systems and residual BER.

Flexible System Configuration and Easy Expansion


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The IDU 610 and IDU 620 can be configured with different boards according to different services and different application scenarios.

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The IDU 610 and IDU 620 can be upgraded to optical transmission systems by replacing the IF boards with optical interface boards. The IDU 610 and IDU 620 support the software programmed radio (SPR) function. The microwave capacity and modulation scheme can be set by using the software. The IDU 610 and IDU 620 support flexible service allocation and service grooming.

Complete Protection Schemes


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The IDU 620 supports 1+1 backup of the input power supply and the internal power module. The IDU 620 supports 1+1 backup of the cross-connect unit and the timing unit. The IDU 620 supports 1+1 protection configuration and N+1 protection configuration. The IDU 610 and IDU 620 support sub-network connection protection (SNCP) between optical transmission links, between radio links, or between optical transmission links and radio links. The IDU 610 and IDU 620 support linear MSP on optical transmission links and STM-1e links. The IDU 620 supports the two-fiber bidirectional MSP ring on STM-4 optical transmission links.

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Powerful Clock Processing Capability


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The IDU 610 and IDU 620 can extract the clock source from the line, tributary, microwave, and external clock signal. The IDU 610 and IDU 620 support the synchronization status message (SSM) protocol and the extended SSM protocol. The IDU 610 and IDU 620 support the tributary retiming function.

Multiple Network Management Modes


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You can connect a Web LCT to an OptiX RTN 600 NE and use the Web LCT to manage the NE. You can connect a Web LCT to an OptiX RTN 600 NE in a transmission network and use the Web LCT to manage the OptiX RTN 600 NEs in the network. You can use the iManager T2000 to manage all the OptiX RTN 600 and other OptiX optical transmission systems in the network. You can use the SNMP agent to query alarms and performance events.

Complete Network Management Information Interworking Schemes


At the physical layer, the IDU 610 and IDU 620 support the following NM information interworking schemes:
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Using one or three user-defined DCC bytes in the PDH microwave frame to carry NM information Using the D1 to D3 bytes in the SDH microwave frame and the SDH frame to carry NM information

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Using the D4 to D12 bytes in the SDH microwave frame and the SDH frame to carry NM information Using the D1 to D12 bytes in the SDH microwave frame and the SDH frame to carry NM information Using extended ECC to carry NM information through a TCP/IP network Using the DCC bytes that are transmitted by the external clock interface to carry NM information through an SDH/PDH network

At the network layer, the IDU 610 and IDU 620 support the following NM information interworking schemes:
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Using HWECC to carry NM information Using IP over DCC to carry NM information Using OSI over DCC to carry NM information

Easy Installation
The IDU 610 and IDU 620 can be installed in the following modes:
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In a 300 mm ETSI cabinet In a 600 mm ETSI cabinet In a 450 mm 19-inch cabinet In a 600 mm 19-inch cabinet In an open cabinet On the wall On a table

Easy Maintenance
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The IDU 610 adopts air convection and does not have a fan system. Therefore, you do not need to maintain the fan system, and at the same time, the noise is reduced. The IDU 610 and IDU 620 provide the SDH alarms and performance events that are compliant with ITU-T G.783. The IDU 610 and IDU 620 support various loopback functions of the service ports and IF ports. The IDU 610 and IDU 620 are each embedded with a test system. You can perform the following tests when no special test tools are at hand:

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PRBS BER test at an E1 port Transmitting/Receiving of Ethernet GFP test frames

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The IDU 610 and IDU 620 support the monitoring of important radio transmission performance indexes, such as the microwave transmit power and RSSI. The IDU 610 and IDU 620 provide RMON performance events and the ETH OAM function. The storage card that is used to store data configuration files is removable. You can restore the data of the SCC board by replacing the storage card. The IDU 610 and IDU 620 support remote loading of the software and data of an NE by using the NMS.

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The IDU 610 and IDU 620 support the hot fix function. You can upgrade the software that is running without interrupting services. The IDU 610 and IDU 620 support the software version rollback function. When a software upgrade fails, the original services of the system can be recovered.

3.2 System Architecture


The IDU 610 or IDU 620 consists of a series of functional units, including the service interface unit, cross-connect unit, IF unit, control unit, clock unit, auxiliary interface unit, fan unit, and power unit. Figure 3-1 System architecture of the IDU 610 or IDU 620
RF signal ODU IDU 610/620 PDH SDH Ethernet Service interface unit Baseband signal Crossconnect unit IF signal Baseband signal Control and overhead bus Antenna

IF unit

Orderwire data External alarm data Synchronous/ asynchronous data

Auxiliary interface unit

Clock unit

Control unit

Fan unit

Power unit

External clock or WS data

NM data

-48V/-60V DC

Table 3-4 Functional units of the IDU 610 or IDU 620 Functional Unit Service interface unit Function Description
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Accesses PDH signals. Accesses SDH signals. Accesses Ethernet signals. Cross-connects and grooms services. Supports 1+1 standby. Converts signals between baseband service signals and IF analog signals. Provides the O&M channel between the IDU and the ODU. Supports FEC.

Cross-connect unit

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Functional Unit Control unit

Function Description
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System communications and control. System configuration and management. Collects alarms and monitors performance. Cross-connects overheads. Traces the clock source signal and provides various clock signals for the system. Supports input and output of one external clock signal. Provides the orderwire interface. Provides the synchronous/asynchronous data interface. Provides the external alarm input/output interface. Accesses 48 V/60 V DC power. Provides 48 V/+3.3 V power for the IDU. Provides 48 V power for the ODU. Provides wind cooling for the IDU 620.

Clock unit

Auxiliary interface unit

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Power unit

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Fan unit

3.3 Board Configuration


The IDU 610 and IDU 620 can realize different functions by configuring different types of boards. Figure 3-2 IDU 610 configuration
EXT PXC
Slot3 Slot1

EXT/IF SCC

Slot4 Slot2

Figure 3-3 IDU 620 configuration


EXT/IF FAN
Slot 20

Slot7 Slot5 Slot3 Slot1

EXT/IF EXT/IF EXT SCC

Slot8 Slot6 Slot4 Slot2

EXT/IF PXC PXC

EXT refers to the extended slot for a service board. IF refers to the slot for an IF board.

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Table 3-5 List of IDU 610 and IDU 620 boards Board Name Full Name Valid Slot IDU 610 Integrated power cross-connect clock board Slot 1 IDU 620 Slot 1/3 Accesses one 48 V/60 V DC power signal Provides a full timeslot cross-connection for VC-12/VC-3/VC-4 services equivalent to 16x16 VC-4. Supports the input and output of one external clock signal. SCC System control and communication board Slot 2 Integrates an EOW subboard, occupying the logical slot 21. Provides the NM interface, external alarm interface, synchronous/asynchronous data interface, and orderwire phone interface. Slot 4 Slot 5/6/7/8 Provides one IF interface. The logical slot number of the ODU that is connected to the board is 10 plus the slot number of the board. The IF1A and IF1B boards support the TU-based and STM-1 based microwave frame structures for establishing microwave links between two sets of IDU 610 or IDU 620. The IF0A and IF0B boards support the E1-based microwave frame structure for establishing microwave links between two sets of IDU 605. The IF1A and IF0A boards support two power distribution modes: DC-I and DC-C. The IF1B and IF0B boards support only the DC-C power distribution mode. Slot 5/6/7/8 Provides one IF interface. The logical slot number of the ODU that is connected to the IFX board is 10 plus the slot number of the IFX board. Provides the XPIC function. Provides the STM-1 based microwave frame structure. Supports only the DC-C power distribution mode. SL4 SL1 SD1 SDH single STM-4 port board SDH single STM-1 port board SDH dual STM-1 port board Slot 3/4 Slot 6/8 Slot 4/5/6/7/ 8 Uses the SFP optical module to provide one STM-4 optical interface. Uses the SFP optical module to provide one STM-1 optical interface. Uses the SFP optical module to provide two STM-1 optical interfaces. Description

PXC

IF1A

Isolated intermediate frequency board Non-isolated intermediate frequency board PDH isolated intermediate frequency board PDH non-isolated intermediate frequency board XPIC intermediate frequency board

IF1B

IF0A

IF0B

IFX

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Board Name

Full Name

Valid Slot IDU 610 IDU 620

Description

SLE

SDH single STM-1 electrical port board SDH dual STM-1 electrical port board 3xE3/T3 tributary board 8xE1 tributary board 16xE1 tributary board 32xE1 tributary board 4-port 10M/100M Ethernet transparent transmission processing board 4 Port RJ45 + 2 Port SFP Fast Ethernet / Gigabit Ethernet Switching Processing Board Slot 5/6/7/8

Provides one 75-ohm STM-1 electrical interface. Provides two 75-ohm STM-1 electrical interfaces. Provides three 75-ohm E3/T3 electrical interfaces. Provides eight 75/120-ohm E1 interfaces. Provides 16 75/120-ohm E1 interfaces. Provides 32 75/120-ohm E1 interfaces. Provides a 4x10/100BASE-T(X) interface for processing Ethernet transparent transmission services. The maximum uplink bandwidth of the board is 2xVC-4. Provides four FE electrical interfaces. The other two ports use SFP optical/electrical modules for providing two GE optical/electrical interfaces. The GE electrical interface is compatible with the FE electrical interface. Supports Ethernet transparent transmission services and Layer 2 switching services. The maximum uplink bandwidth of the board is 2xVC-4.

SDE

PL3 PO1 PH1 PD1 EFT4

EMS6

FAN

Fan board

Slot 20

Provides wind cooling for the IDU 620.

3.4 Signal Processing Flow


This section describes the signal processing flow of the OptiX RTN 610 that uses the IDU 610 or IDU 620 through the example of STM-1 optical signals.

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Figure 3-4 Signal processing flow


IDU 610/620 STM-1o
Baseband signal Baseband signal

SL1/ SD1

PXC

IF1A/B or IFX

IF signal

ODU

RF signal

Antenna

Table 3-6 Transmit direction No. 1 Logical Board SL1/SD1 (IDU) Signal Processing Description
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Converts the STM-1 optical signals into STM-1 electrical signals. Synchronizes and descrambles the frames. Extracts the overheads from the STM-1 frames. Transmits the VC-4 signals in the STM-1 frames to the cross-connect unit through the service bus. Cross-connects the VC-4 signals to the service bus of the IF board. Multiplexes the VC-4 signals, microwave frame overheads, and pointers into STM-1 microwave frames. Scrambling. FEC coding. Digital modulation. D/A conversion. Analog modulation. Combines the analog IF signals and ODU O&M signals. The ODU O&M signals have been modulated by the auxiliary modem. Transmits the combined signals and 48 V power to the ODU through the coaxial cable. Splits the analog IF signals, ODU O&M signals, and 48 V power. Converts the analog IF signals into RF signals through up conversions and amplifications. Transmits the RF signals to the antenna through the waveguide.

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Table 3-7 Receive direction No. 1 Logical Board ODU Signal Processing Description
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Isolates and filters RF signals. Converts the RF signals into analog IF signals through down conversions and amplifications. Controls the level of the signals through the automatic gain control (AGC) circuit. Combines the IF signals and the ODU O&M signals. The O&M signals have been modulated by an auxiliary modem. Transmits the combined signals to the IF board.

IF1A/IF1B or IFX(IDU)

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Cross-connects the VC-4 signals to the service bus of the SL1/SD1 board. Multiplexes the VC-4 signals, overheads, and pointers into STM-1 signals. Scrambles the signals. Converts the signals into STM-1 optical signals.

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4.1 Features
The OptiX RTN 600 ODUs have characteristic structures, functionality, and serviceability.

ODU

Multiple Types
The OptiX RTN 600 ODU is available in three series: Standard Power, High Power, and Low capacity for PDH. Table 4-1 ODU types Item Description Standard Power ODU ODU types Frequency band SP and SPA 7/8/11/13/15/18/23/2 6/38 GHz (SP ODU) 6/7/13/15/18/23 GHz (SPA ODU) Microwave type Microwave modulation scheme Transmit power SDH/PDH QPSK/16QAM/32QAM/64QAM/128QAM PDH QPSK/16QAM High Power ODU HP 7/8/11/13/15/18/23 /26/32/38 GHz Low Capacity for PDH ODU LP 7/13/15/18/23 GHz

Standard power

High power

Common power

Unified Interface
The IDU and ODU adopt the unified physical interface and software communication protocol that do not vary according to the types of the IDU or ODU for interconnection.
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Software Programmable Radio


The ODU supports the SPR function, which means that you can set the microwave modulation scheme, bandwidth, transmit frequency, transmit power, and T/R spacing by using the software.

Easy Installation
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The ODU supports two installation modes: direct mount and separate mount. The ODU uses latches for fastening, which simplifies the installation.

Easy Maintenance
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The boards are installed inside the ODU, which greatly facilitates maintenance operations. The ODU provides an RSSI test port through which you can test the RSSI of the ODU by using a multimeter. The ODU supports the monitoring of key radio transmission performance indexes such as the microwave transmit power and RSSI by using the NMS.

4.2 System Architecture


The ODU is an integrated system and has various types. The structures and working principles of various types of ODUs are the same.

Block Diagram
Figure 4-1 Block diagram of the ODU
Multiplexer TX IF 350MHz O&M uplink CRTL Cable port REF O&M downlink Antenna port VGA VGA AMP Diplexer

Synthesizers

DC

PWR

RX IF 140MHz VGA LNA

Signal Processing in the Transmit Direction


The multiplexer splits the signal coming from the IF cable into a 350 MHz IF signal, an O&M uplink signal, and a 48 V DC power signal.

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In the transmit direction, the IF signal is processed as follows: 1. The IF signal is amplified in the variable gain amplifier (VGA), so that the loss on the IF cable is compensated for. The VGA also monitors the voltage of the input signal. 2. 3. 4. Through the up-conversion, filtering, and amplification, the IF signal is converted into the RF signal and then sent to the AMP amplifier unit. The AMP amplifies the RF signal (the output power of the signal can be controlled by the IDU software). After the amplification, the RF signal is sent to the antenna through the diplexer.

The O&M uplink signal is a 5.5 MHz ASK-modulated signal and is demodulated in the CTRL control unit. The 48 V DC power signal is sent to the PWR power unit where the secondary power supply of a different voltage is generated and provided to the modules of the ODU.

Signal Processing in the Receive Direction


In the diplexer, the receive RF signal is separated from the antenna signal. The RF signal is amplified in the low noise amplifier (LNA). Through the down-conversion, filtering, and amplification, the RF signal is converted into the 140 MHz IF signal and then sent to the multiplexer. The O&M downlink signal is modulated under the ASK scheme in the CTRL unit. The 10 MHz signal is generated through the modulation and sent to the multiplexer. The CTRL unit also detects the receive signal level through the RSSI detection circuit and provides the RSSI interface. The IF signal and the O&M downlink signal are combined in the multiplexer and then sent to the IDU through the IF cable.

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5.1 Software Architecture
NMS software Qx interface NE software

Equipment Software

The software package of the OptiX RTN 600 contains the NMS software, NE software, and board software. For the software architecture of the OptiX RTN 600, see Figure 5-1. The NMS software communicates with the NE software through the Qx interface. The Qx interface uses the OptiX private management protocol. Figure 5-1 Software architecture of the OptiX RTN 600

Board software

5.2 NMS Software


Huawei provides a transport network management solution that meets the requirements of the telecommunication management network (TMN) for managing all the OptiX RTN 600 products and OptiX series optical transmission products in the network. For details, refer to section .7 "Network Management System.

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5.3 NE Software
The NE software manages, monitors, and controls the running status of an NE. Through the NE software, the NMS communicates with the boards, and control and manage the NE. The IDU 610 and IDU 620 use the same set of NE software, and the IDU 605 uses another set of NE software. The two sets of NE software are based on the same software platform and contain the software modules including the real time multiple task operating system module, network side (NS) software module, equipment management software module, and database management software module.

5.4 Board Software


The board software manages and controls the running status of the ODU and all the boards except for the SCC of the IDU. The IDU 610 and IDU 620 use the same set of board software. Particularly, only the EMS6 board has independent board software, which runs in the CPU of the EMS6 board. The software of other boards, in the form of modules, is integrated with the NE software and runs in the CPU of the SCC board. The IDU 605 has no independent board software. The board software of the IDU 605, in the form of modules, is integrated with the NE software and runs in the CPU of the SCC board. The ODU is considered as a logical board. The board software of the ODU that runs on the SCC board manages the ODU through the O&M channel between the IDU and the ODU.

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6.1 IDU 605 Networking
6.1.1 Point-to-Point Networking
Figure 6-1 Point-to-point networking

Networking

In this networking mode, the services between two nodes are transported over microwave. In a point-to-point network, you can use the IDU 605 1A or IDU 605 1B that provides 1+0 non-protection configuration for the microwave services, or you can use the IDU 605 2B that provides 1+1 protection configuration for the microwave services.

OptiX RTN 600 (IDU 605)

OptiX RTN 600 (IDU 605)

In a point-to-point network, you can replace the IDU 605 with the IDU 610 or IDU 620 if the IDU 605 cannot meet the requirements of the microwave link attributes or service interfaces.

6.1.2 Terminal Stations in a Radio Transmission Network


Services can be transmitted between the NE that uses the IDU 605 and the NE that uses the IDU 620 through microwave. Therefore, the NE that uses the IDU 605 can function as the terminal station of a radio transmission network and construct the last hop together with the NE that uses the IDU 620.

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Figure 6-2 Terminal stations in a radio transmission network

Radio transmission network OptiX RTN 600 (IDU 605) OptiX RTN 600 (IDU 620)

In a radio transmission network, you can replace the IDU 605 used at the terminal stations with the IDU 610 or IDU 620 if the IDU 605 cannot meet the requirements of the microwave link attributes or service interfaces.

6.2 IDU 610 Networking


The networking mode of the IDU 610 is the same as the networking mode of the IDU 605, that is, the IDU 610 is applied in a point-to-point network or at terminal nodes in a radio transmission network. The difference is that the IDU 610 can provide more microwave work modes and service interfaces.

6.3 IDU 620 Networking


6.3.1 Chain Networking
In this networking mode, all the microwave transmission nodes are connected in series, but the head and tail nodes are not directly connected. Figure 6-3 shows a chain network without protection to its microwave links. In this example, the terminal nodes adopt 1+0 non-protection configuration, and the intermediate one adopts 1+0 non-protection configuration in two directions. Figure 6-3 Chain networking (without protection)
1+0 Two 1+0 1+0

OptiX RTN 600 (IDU 620)

OptiX RTN 600 (IDU 620)

OptiX RTN 600(IDU 620)

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Figure 6-4 shows a chain network that offers protection to its microwave links. In this example, the terminal nodes adopt 1+1 protection configuration, and the intermediate ones adopt 1+1 protection configuration in two directions. Figure 6-4 Chain networking (with protection)
1+1 Two 1+1 1+1

OptiX RTN 600 (IDU 620)

OptiX RTN 600 (IDU 620)

OptiX RTN 600 (IDU 620)

In the chain network, you can replace the IDU 620 used at the terminal stations with the IDU 605 or IDU 610 according to the requirements of the microwave link attributes and service interfaces.

6.3.2 Tree Networking


In this networking mode, several chains are connected at one or more nodes, but the nodes do not form a ring. Figure 6-5 describes an application example of tree networking in the backhaul transmission of a mobile network. The nodes that are near the base station controller (BSC) adopt 1+1 protection configuration and the microwave capacity is 32xE1 or 1xSTM-1. The nodes that are at the network edge adopt 1+0 non-protection configuration and the microwave capacity is 4xE1. Figure 6-5 Tree networking
1+1 32x E1/STM-1 8x E1 4 x E1 1+1 and two 1+0 Two 1+0 1+0

OptiX RTN 600 (IDU 620)

OptiX RTN 600 (IDU 620)

OptiX RTN 600 (IDU 620) Two 1+0

OptiX RTN 600 (IDU 620) 1+0

16x E1 4x E1

OptiX RTN 600 (IDU 620)

OptiX RTN 600 (IDU 620)

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In a tree network, you can replace the IDU 620 used at the terminal stations with the IDU 605 or IDU 610 according to the requirements of the microwave link attributes and service interfaces.

6.3.3 Fiber Ring Networking


In this networking mode, optical transmission systems form a ring through fiber connection, and microwave transmission systems are directly connected to the ring or indirectly connected to the ring through a fiber or an STM-1e cable. Figure 6-6 shows a network with a fiber ring and a microwave link directly connected to the ring. In this example, the optical transmission systems and the IDU 620 form an STM-4 ring. The ring adopts the protection mechanism of a two fiber bidirectional multiplex section shared protection ring. Figure 6-6 Fiber ring networking (microwave services directly accessed)
ADM OptiX RTN 600 IDU(620) OptiX RTN 600 IDU(620)

STM-4 MSP ring

ADM

ADM

Figure 6-7 shows a network with a fiber ring and a microwave link indirectly connected to the ring. In this example, optical transmission systems form an STM-16 ring. The ring adopts the protection mechanism of a two fiber bidirectional multiplex section shared protection ring. The microwave link is connected to the ring through an STM-1 optical interface. If the microwave transmission services are important, configure linear MSP for the fiber link between the ring and the microwave link.

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Figure 6-7 Fiber ring networking (microwave services indirectly accessed)


ADM OptiX RTN 600 (IDU 620) STM-1 unprotected chain STM-16 MSP ring ADM ADM

ADM OptiX RTN 600 (IDU 620)

In the fiber ring network, you can replace the IDU 620 used at the terminal stations with the IDU 605 or IDU 610 according to the requirements of the microwave link attributes and service interfaces.

6.3.4 Microwave Ring Networking


In this networking mode, the OptiX RTN 600 forms a microwave ring network. Figure 6-8 shows an STM-1 microwave ring network. The ring adopts the SNCP protection mechanism. The IDU 620 adopts 1+0 non-protection configuration in two directions.

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Figure 6-8 Microwave ring networking


OptiX RTN 600 (IDU 620)

STM-1 SNCP ring OptiX RTN 600 (IDU 620) OptiX RTN 600 (IDU 620)

OptiX RTN 600 (IDU 620)

The IDU 620 also supports PDH microwave ring networking. In this case, the SNCP protection mechanism can also be applied.

6.3.5 Hybrid Networking


In this networking mode, the OptiX RTN 600 and optical transmission systems form a ring network. Figure 6-9 shows an STM-1 hybrid network. The ring adopts the SNCP protection mechanism. The IDU 620 adopts 1+0 non-protection configuration.

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Figure 6-9 Hybrid networking


OptiX RTN 600 (IDU 620) ADM OptiX RTN 600 (IDU 620)

STM-1 SNCP ring

OptiX RTN 600 (IDU 620)

ADM

OptiX RTN 600 (IDU 620)

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Network Management System

7.1 Network Management Solution


Huawei provides a complete transport network management solution compliant with TMN for different function domains and customers in telecommunication networks. The NM solutions include the following: iManager Web LCT iManager T2000 iManager T2100

Figure 7-1 NM solution of a transport network

Network level NM

iManager T2100 iManager T2000

Subnet level NM Local craft terminal

iManager T2100 iManager T2000 Web LCT

7.2 Web LCT


The Web LCT is a local craft terminal. Users can access the Web LCT terminal through the Internet Explorer and thus achieve the management over a single OptiX RTN 600 NE.

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Figure 7-2 Web LCT interface

7.2.1 Functionality
The Web LCT is an NE level network management system. It performs the following NE level management functions: NE management, alarm management, performance management, configuration management, communication management, and security management.

NE Management
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Searching for NEs Adding/Deleting NEs Logging in to or out of NEs NE time management

Alarm Management
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Setting alarm monitoring strategies Viewing alarms Deleting alarms

Performance Management
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Setting performance monitoring strategies Viewing performance events Resetting performance registers

Configuration Management
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Microwave link configuration Protection configuration Interface configuration Service configuration Clock configuration

Communication Management
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Communication parameter management DCC management HWECC protocol management IP protocol management OSI protocol management

Security Management
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NE user management NE user group management LCT access control Online user management NE security parameters NE security log NMS user management NMS log management

7.2.2 Networking
A Web LCT server is connected to the NEs in a network in two modes: near end mode and gateway mode.

Near End Mode


In this mode, the Web LCT server is connected to the NM interface of the target NE directly or through a data communication network (DCN) and performs management. Figure 7-3 Web LCT networking mode (near end)
IE terminal

DCN Web LCT server Target NE

IE terminal

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The Web LCT server can be connected the management serial port through a serial port cable of the NE to perform NE management.

The OptiX RTN 600 also supports cascading NEs where the lower NE is managed by the Web LCT. The upper NE acts as a hub and a part of the DCN network. This is another type of the near end mode. Figure 7-4 Web LCT networking mode (NE cascade)
IE terminal Upper NE

DCN Web LCT server

NE cascade

IE terminal

Lower NE

To cascade NEs, use a network cable or DCN to connect the NE cascade interface of the upper NE to the NM interface of the lower NE.

Gateway Mode
In this mode, the Web LCT server is connected to the NM interface of the gateway NE (GNE) directly or through a DCN network. The GNE communicates with the target NE by using the ECCs in the microwave link or fiber link. The GNE interfaces between the Web LCT server and the target NE to forward messages. Figure 7-5 Web LCT networking mode (gateway mode)
IE terminal Gateway NE

DCN Web LCT server

ECC

IE terminal Target NE

The GNE can be any type of the OptiX series transmission products.

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If no microwave link or fiber link exists between the GNE and the target NE, you can enable the extended ECC function to transmit NM information through the TCP/IP network. You can also enable the transparent transmission of DCCs at the external clock interface or the synchronous data interface to transmit NM information through the PDH/SDH network.

7.3 T2000
7.3.1 Functionality
The T2000 provides not only NE level management functions but also network level management functions.

NE Level Management
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Report function northbound SNMP interface

7.3.2 Networking
The T2000 provides users with single layer management network solutions for small and medium transmission networks. Working with the upper layer network management systems (through the standard external interfaces), the T2000 can assist the network layer management system and the service layer management system in managing large transmission networks.

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Figure 7-6 Single layer management network

T2000

OptiX product network

Figure 7-7 Hierarchical management network

T2100

DCN

T2000

T2000

OptiX product network

OptiX product network

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7.4 T2100
The T2100 is a network level management system. Users can access the T2100 server through a special T2100 client and thus achieve uniform management over multiple transmission networks composed of OptiX series transmission products. The T2100 and the T2000 form a multi-layer management network to manage large transmission networks. The hierarchical management system has the following features:
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Strengthens the network management ability. Realizes uniform network management. Separates NE management from network management. Meets the requirements for the O&M mechanism of operators.

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8.1 Radio Performance
Radio Work Modes
Table 8-1 Radio work modes Service Capacity 2xE1 Modulation Scheme QPSK Channel Spacing (MHz) 3.5

Performance

Radio performance includes the microwave work modes, frequency band information, receiver sensitivity, anti-fading performance, IF performance, and baseband signals processing performance of modems.

IDU (IF Board) That Supports This Mode IDU 605 1A/1B IDU 610/620 (IF0A/IF0B)

5xE1

QPSK

IDU 605 1A/1B/2B IDU 610/620 (IF0A/IF0B)

10xE1

QPSK

14 (13.75)

IDU 605 1A/1B/2B IDU 610/620 (IF0A/IF0B)

16xE1

QPSK

28 (27.5)

IDU 605 1A/1B/2B IDU 610/620 (IF0A/IF0B)

4xE1 4xE1 8xE1

QPSK 16QAM QPSK

7 3.5 14 (13.75)

IDU 610/620 (IF1A/IF1B) IDU 610/620 (IF1A/IF1B) IDU 610/620 (IF1A/IF1B)

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8xE1 16xE1 16xE1 22xE1 26xE1 32xE1 35xE1 44xE1 53xE1 E3 E3 STM-1

16QAM QPSK 16QAM 32QAM 64QAM 128QAM 16QAM 32QAM 64QAM QPSK 16QAM 128QAM

7 28 (27.5) 14 (13.75) 14 (13.75) 14 (13.75) 14 (13.75) 28 (27.5) 28 (27.5) 28 (27.5) 28 (27.5) 14 (13.75) 28 (27.5)

IDU 610/620 (IF1A/IF1B) IDU 610/620 (IF1A/IF1B) IDU 610/620 (IF1A/IF1B) IDU 610/620 (IF1A/IF1B) IDU 610/620 (IF1A/IF1B) IDU 610/620 (IF1A/IF1B) IDU 610/620 (IF1A/B) IDU 610/620 (IF1A/IF1B) IDU 610/620 (IF1A/IF1B) IDU 610/620 (IF1A/IF1B) IDU 610/620 (IF1A/IF1B) IDU 610/620 (IF1A/IF1B, IFX)

In Table 8-1, the first four modes adopt the E1-based microwave frame structure and the last 15 modes adopt the TU-/STM-1-based microwave frame structure.
The channel spacings 13.75 MHz and 27.5 MHz are applied to the 18 GHz frequency band. The channel spacings listed in the table are the minimum channel spacings supported by the OptiX RTN 600. The channel spacings larger than the values are also supported. The 2xE1 working mode does not support 1+1 protection.

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Table 8-2 Frequency band (SP ODUs) Frequency Band 7 GHz 8 GHz 11 GHz Frequency Range (GHz) 7.0937.897 7.7318.496 10.67511.745 T/R Spacing (MHz) 154, 160, 161, 196, 245 119, 126, 266, 311.32 490, 500, 530

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Frequency Band 13 GHz 15 GHz 18 GHz 23 GHz 26 GHz 38 GHz

Frequency Range (GHz) 12.75113.248 14.40315.348 17.68519.710 21.20023.618 24.54926.453 37.04439.452

T/R Spacing (MHz) 266 315, 322, 420, 490, 728 1008, 1010, 1560 1008, 1200, 1232 1008 1260

Table 8-3 Frequency band (SPA ODUs) Frequency Band 6 GHz Frequency Range (GHz) 5.8506.425 (L6) 6.4257.125 (U6) 7 GHz 13 GHz 15 GHz 18 GHz 23 GHz 7.1147.868 12.75113.248 14.50115.348 17.68519.710 21.20023.618 T/R Spacing (MHz) 252.04, 300 (L6) 340 (U6) 161 266 420 1008, 1010 1232

Table 8-4 Frequency band (HP ODUs) Frequency Band 7 GHz 8 GHz 11 GHz 13 GHz 15 GHz 18 GHz 23 GHz 26 GHz 32 GHz Frequency Range (GHz) 7.0937.897 7.7318.497 10.67511.745 12.75113.248 14.40015.358 17.68519.710 21.20023.618 24.25026.453 31.81533.383 T/R Spacing (MHz) 154, 160, 161, 168, 196, 245 119, 126, 151.614, 208, 266, 311.32 490, 500, 530 266 315, 322, 420, 475, 490, 640, 644, 728 1008, 1010, 1560 1008, 1200, 1232 800, 1008 812

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Frequency Band 38 GHz

Frequency Range (GHz) 37.04440.105

T/R Spacing (MHz) 700, 1260

Table 8-5 Frequency band (LP ODUs) Frequency Band 7 GHz 13 GHz 15 GHz 18 GHz 23 GHz Frequency Range (GHz) 7.1147.868 12.75113.248 14.50115.348 17.68519.710 21.20023.618 T/R Spacing (MHz) 161 266 420 1008, 1010 1232

For detailed frequency information, refer to appendix A Frequency Information.

Receiver Sensitivity
Table 8-6 Typical values of the receiver sensitivity (i) Item Performance 2xE1 QPSK RSL@ BER=106 (dBm) @6 GHz @7 GHz @8 GHz @11 GHz @13 GHz @15 GHz @18 GHz @23 GHz @26 GHz @32 GHz @38 GHz 94.5 94.5 94.5 94.0 94.0 94.0 94.0 93.5 93.0 NA 91.5 90.0 90.0 90.0 89.5 89.5 89.5 89.5 89.0 88.5 NA 87.0 87.0 87.0 87.0 86.5 86.5 86.5 86.5 86.0 85.5 NA 84.0 85.5 85.5 85.5 85.0 85.0 85.0 85.0 84.5 84.0 NA 82.5 5xE1 QPSK 10xE1 QPSK 16xE1 QPSK

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Table 8-7 Typical values of the receiver sensitivity (ii) Item Performance 4xE1 QPSK RSL@ BER=106 (dBm) @6 GHz @7 GHz @8 GHz @11 GHz @13 GHz @15 GHz @18 GHz @23 GHz @26 GHz @32 GHz @38 GHz 91.5 91.5 91.5 91.0 91.0 91.0 91.0 90.5 90.0 89.0 88.5 87.5 87.5 87.5 87.0 87.0 87.0 87.0 86.5 86.0 NA 84.5 88.5 88.5 88.5 88.0 88.0 88.0 88.0 87.5 87.0 86.0 85.5 84.5 84.5 84.5 84.0 84.0 84.0 84.0 83.5 83.0 82.0 81.5 85.5 85.5 85.5 85.0 85.0 85.0 85.0 84.5 84.0 83.0 82.5 81.5 81.5 81.5 81.0 81.0 81.0 81.0 80.5 80.0 79.0 78.5 16QAM 8xE1 QPSK 16QAM 16xE1 QPSK 16QAM

Table 8-8 Typical values of the receiver sensitivity (iii) Item Performance 22xE1 32QAM RSL@ BER=106 (dBm) @6 GHz @7 GHz @8 GHz @11 GHz @13 GHz @15 GHz @18 GHz @23 GHz 80.5 80.5 80.5 80.0 80.0 80.0 80.0 79.5 76.5 76.5 76.5 76.0 76.0 76.0 76.0 75.5 73.0 73.0 73.0 72.5 72.5 72.5 72.5 72.0 79.0 79.0 79.0 78.5 78.5 78.5 78.5 78.0 77.5 77.5 77.5 77.0 77.0 77.0 77.0 76.5 73.5 73.5 73.5 73.0 73.0 73.0 73.0 72.5 26xE1 64QAM 32xE1 128QAM 35xE1 16QAM 44xE1 32QAM 53xE1 64QAM

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Performance 22xE1 32QAM 26xE1 64QAM 75.0 74.0 73.5 32xE1 128QAM 71.5 70.5 70.0 35xE1 16QAM 77.5 76.5 76.0 44xE1 32QAM 76.0 75.0 74.5 53xE1 64QAM 72.0 71.0 70.5

@26 GHz @32 GHz @38 GHz

79.0 78.0 77.5

Table 8-9 Typical values of the receiver sensitivity (iv) Item Performance E3 QPSK RSL@ BER=106 (dBm) @6 GHz @7 GHz @8 GHz @11 GHz @13 GHz @15 GHz @18 GHz @23 GHz @26 GHz @32 GHz @38 GHz 86.5 86.5 86.5 86.0 86.0 86.0 86.0 85.5 85.0 84.0 83.5 82.5 82.5 82.5 82.0 82.0 82.0 82.0 81.5 81.0 80.0 79.5 69.5 69.5 69.5 69.0 69.0 69.0 69.0 68.5 68.0 67.0 66.5 16QAM STM-1 128QAM

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Table 8-6 lists the receiver sensitivity values of the radio work modes that adopt the E1-based microwave frame structure. Table 8-7, Table 8-8, and Table 8-9 list the receiver sensitivity values of the radio work modes that adopt the TU-/STM-1-based microwave frame structure.

Transceiver Performance
Table 8-10 Transceiver performance (SP ODUs) Item Performance QPSK Nominal maximum transmit power (dBm) @7 GHz @8 GHz @11 GHz @13 GHz @15 GHz @18 GHz @23 GHz @26 GHz @38 GHz Nominal minimum transmit power (dBm) Nominal maximum receive power (dBm) Frequency stability (ppm) 25.5 25.5 24.5 24.5 24.5 24 22.5 22 20.5 4 20 5 21.0 21.0 20 20 20 20 19 18 16 15.0 15.0 14 14 14 14 13 12 10 16QAM/32QAM 64QAM/128QAM

Table 8-11 Transceiver performance (SPA ODUs) Item Performance QPSK Nominal maximum transmit power (dBm) @6 GHz 26.5 24.0 23.0 16QAM/32QAM 64QAM/128QAM

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Performance QPSK 16QAM/32QAM 21.5 20 20 19 19 64QAM/128QAM 20.0 18 18 17 16

@7 GHz @13 GHz @15 GHz @18 GHz @23 GHz Nominal minimum transmit power (dBm) Nominal maximum receive power (dBm) Frequency stability (ppm)

25.5 24.5 24.5 22.5 22.5 0 20 5

Table 8-12 Transceiver performance (HP ODUs) Item Performance QPSK Nominal maximum transmit power (dBm) @7 GHz @8 GHz @11 GHz @13 GHz @15 GHz @18 GHz @23 GHz @26 GHz @32 GHz @38 GHz 30 30 28 26 26 25.5 25 25 23 23 28 28 26 23 23 22 22 22 21 20 24 24 21 18 18 17 17 17 16 16 16QAM/32QAM 64QAM/128QAM

Nominal minimum transmit power (dBm) @7 GHz @8 GHz @11 GHz 9 9 6

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Performance QPSK 16QAM/32QAM 64QAM/128QAM

@13 GHz @15 GHz @18 GHz @23 GHz @26 GHz @32 GHz @38 GHz Nominal maximum receive power (dBm) Frequency stability (ppm)

3 3 2 2 2 1 1 20 5

Table 8-13 Transceiver performance (LP ODUs) Item Performance QPSK Nominal maximum transmit power (dBm) @7 GHz @13 GHz @15 GHz @18 GHz @23 GHz Nominal minimum transmit power (dBm) Nominal maximum receive power (dBm) Frequency stability (ppm) 27 25 23.5 23 23 0 20 5 21 19 17.5 17 17 16QAM

Anti-Multipath Fading Performance


Table 8-14 Anti-multipath fading performance Item STM-1/128QAM W-curve Performance See Figure 8-1.

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STM-1/128QAM dispersion fading margin

51 dB

Figure 8-1 W-curve

IF Performance
Table 8-15 IF performance Item IF signal Transmit frequency of the IF board (MHz) Receive frequency of the IF board (MHz) Impedance (ohm) ODU O&M signal Modulation scheme Transmit frequency of the IF board (MHz) Receive frequency of the IF board (MHz) ASK 5.5 10 350 140 50 Performance

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Baseband Signals Processing Performance of the Modem


Table 8-16 Baseband signals processing performance of the modem Item Encoding mode Performance Reed-Solomon (RS) encoding for PDH signals Trellis-coded modulation (TCM) and RS two-level encoding for SDH signals Adaptive time-domain equalizer for baseband signals Consisting of the 24-tap feed forward equalizer filter and the 3-tap decision feedback equalizer (IF1A, IF1B, and IFX) Consisting of the 12-tap feed forward equalizer filter and the 3-tap decision feedback equalizer (IF0A, IF0B, and IDU 605)

8.2 Equipment Reliability


Equipment reliability includes the IDU and ODU reliability and the link reliability. Table 8-17 Component reliability (i) Item Performance IDU 605 1A/1B MTBF (h) MTTR (h) Availability 66.39x104 1 99.99985% IDU 605 2B 93.57x104 1 99.99989% IDU 610 50.62x104 1 99.9998%

Table 8-18 Component reliability (ii) Item Performance IDU 620 (1+0 Non-protection Configuration) MTBF (h) MTTR (h) Availability 75.8x104 1 99.99987% IDU 620 (1+1 Protection Configuration) 212.2x104 1 99.99995% ODU

48.18x104 1 99.99979%

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Table 8-19 Link reliability per hop (i) Item Performance IDU 605 1A/1B MTBF (h) MTTR (h) Availability 13.96x104 1 99.99928% IDU 605 2B 39.18x104 1 99.99974% IDU 610 12.34x104 1 99.99919%

Table 8-20 Link reliability per hop (ii) Item Performance IDU 620 (1+0 Non-protection Configuration) MTBF (h) MTTR (h) Availability 14.71x104 1 99.99932% IDU 620 (1+1 Protection Configuration) 71.43x104 1 99.99986%

8.3 Interface Performance


Interface performance consists of the performance of service interfaces and the performance of auxiliary interfaces.

STM-4 Optical Interface


The performance of the STM-4 optical interface is compliant with ITU-T G.957. The following table provides the primary performance. Table 8-21 STM-4 optical interface performance Item Nominal bit rate (kbit/s) Classification code Fiber type Transmission distance (km) Operating wavelength (nm) Mean launched power (dBm) Performance 622080 S-4.1 Single-mode fiber 15 1274 to 1356 15 to 8 L-4.1 Single-mode fiber 40 1280 to 1335 3 to 2 L-4.2 Single-mode fiber 80 1480 to 1580 -3 to 2

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Receiver minimum sensitivity (dBm) Minimum overload (dBm) Minimum extinction ratio (dB)

28 8 8.2

28 8 10

28 8 10

SDH optical interface boards use SFP modules for providing optical interfaces. You can use different types of SFP modules to provide optical interfaces with different classification codes and transmission distances.

STM-1 Optical Interface


The performance of the STM-1 optical interface is compliant with ITU-T G.703. The following table provides the primary performance. Table 8-22 STM-1 optical interface performance Item Nominal bit rate (kbit/s) Classification code Fiber type Transmission distance (km) Operating wavelength (nm) Mean launched power (dBm) Receiver minimum sensitivity (dBm) Minimum overload (dBm) Minimum extinction ratio (dB) Performance 155520 Ie-1 Multi-mode fiber 2 1270 to 1380 19 to 14 30 14 10 S-1.1 Single-mode fiber 15 1261 to 1360 15 to 8 28 8 8.2 L-1.1 Single-mode fiber 40 1280 to 1335 5 to 0 34 10 10 L-1.2 Single-mode fiber 80 1480 to 1580 5 to 0 34 10 10

SDH optical interface boards use SFP modules for providing optical interfaces. You can use different types of SFP modules to provide optical interfaces with different classification codes and transmission distances.

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STM-1 Electrical Interface


The performance of the STM-1 electrical interface is compliant with ITU-T G.703. The following table provides the primary performance. Table 8-23 STM-1 electrical interface performance Item Nominal bit rate (kbit/s) Code pattern Wire pair in each transmission direction Impedance (ohm) Performance 155520 CMI One coaxial wire pair 75

E3/T3 Interface
The performance of the E3/T3 interface is compliant with ITU-T G.703. The following table provides the primary performance. Table 8-24 E3/T3 interface performance Item Performance E3 Nominal bit rate (kbit/s) Code pattern Wire pair in each transmission direction Impedance (ohm) 34368 HDB3 T3 44736 B3ZS

One coaxial wire pair 75

E1 Interface
The performance of the E1 interface is compliant with ITU-T G.703. The following table provides the primary performance. Table 8-25 E1 interface performance Item Nominal bit rate (kbit/s) Code pattern Wire pair in each transmission direction Impedance (ohm) Performance 2048 HDB3 One coaxial wire pair 75 One symmetrical wire pair 120

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GE Optical Interface
The performance of the GE optical interface is compliant with IEEE 802.3. The following table provides the primary performance. Table 8-26 GE optical interface performance Item Nominal bit rate (kbit/s) Classification code Fiber type Transmission distance (km) Operating wavelength (nm) Mean launched power (dBm) Receiver minimum sensitivity (dBm) Minimum overload (dBm) Minimum extinction ratio (dB) Performance 1000 1000Base-SX Multi-mode fiber 0.55 770 to 860 1000Base-LX Single-mode fiber 10 1270 to 1355

9.5 to 0 17

9 to 3 19

0 9

3 9

Ethernet service processing boards use SFP modules for providing GE optical interfaces. You can use different types of SFP modules to provide GE optical interfaces with different classification codes and transmission distances.

10/100/1000BASE-T(X) Interface
The 10/100/1000BASE-T(X) interface is compliant with IEEE 802.3. The following table provides the primary performance.

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Table 8-27 10/100/1000BASE-T(X) interface performance Item Nominal bit rate (Mbit/s) Performance 10 (10BASE-T) 100 (100BASE-TX) 1000 (1000BASE-T) Code pattern Manchester encoding signal (10BASE-T) 4B/5B encoding signal (100BASE-TX) 4D-PAM5 encoding signal (1000BASE-T) Interface type RJ-45

Ethernet service processing boards use SFP modules to provide 10/100/1000BASE-T(X) interfaces.

10/100BASE-T(X) Interface
The 10/100BASE-T(X) interface is compliant with IEEE 802.3. The following table provides the primary performance. Table 8-28 10/100BASE-T(X) interface performance Item Nominal bit rate (Mbit/s) Performance 10 (10BASE-T) 100 (100BASE-TX) Manchester encoding signal (10BASE-T) 4B/5B encoding signal (100BASE-TX) Interface type RJ-45

Code pattern

Orderwire Interface
Table 8-29 Orderwire interface performance Item Transmission path Performance Uses the E1 and E2 bytes in the SDH overhead or the user-defined byte in the overhead of the microwave frame. Addressing call One symmetrical wire pair

Orderwire type Wire pair in each transmission direction

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Item Impedance (ohm)

Performance 600

The IDU 605 also supports the orderwire group call function. For example, when an IDU 605 calls the number of 888, the orderwire group call number, all the IDU 605 orderwire phones in the orderwire subnet ring until a phone is answered. Then, a point-to-point orderwire phone call is established.

Wayside Service Interface


Table 8-30 Wayside service interface performance Item Transmission path Nominal bit rate (kbit/s) Wire pair in each transmission direction Impedance (ohm) Performance Uses the user-defined byte in the overhead of the microwave frame. 2048 One coaxial wire pair 75

Synchronous Data Interface


Table 8-31 Synchronous data interface performance Item Transmission path Nominal bit rate (kbit/s) Interface type Interface characteristics Performance Uses the F1 byte in the SDH overhead or the user-defined byte in the overhead of the microwave frame. 64 Codirectional Meets the ITU-T G.703 standard.

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Asynchronous Data Interface


Table 8-32 Asynchronous data interface performance Item Transmission path Nominal bit rate (kbit/s) Interface characteristics Performance Uses the user-defined byte of the SDH overhead or the user-defined byte in the overhead of the microwave frame. 19.2 Meets the RS-232 standard.

8.4 Jitter Performance


The output jitter performance at the SDH and PDH interface complies with relevant ITU-T recommendations. Table 8-33 Jitter performance Item Output jitter at SDH interface Output jitter at PDH interface Performance Compliant with ITU-T G.813/ITU-T G.825 Compliant with ITU-T G.823/ITU-T G.783

8.5 Clock Timing and Synchronization Performance


The clock timing performance and synchronization performance of the OptiX RTN 600 meet relevant ITU-T recommendations. Table 8-34 Clock timing and synchronization performance Item External synchronization source Frequency accuracy Pull-in, hold-in, and pull-out ranges Noise generation Noise tolerance Performance 2048 kbit/s (compliant with ITU-T G.703 9), or 2048 kHz (compliant with ITU-T G.703 13) Compliant with ITU-T G.813/ITU-T G.783

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Noise transfer Transient response and holdover performance

8.6 Integrated System Performance


Integrated system performance includes the dimensions, weight, power supply, power consumption, EMC, lightning protection, safety, and environment.

Dimensions
Table 8-35 Dimensions of the OptiX RTN 600 Component IDU 605 IDU 610 IDU 620 ODU Dimensions 442 mm x 220 mm x 44 mm (width x depth x height) 442 mm x 220 mm x 44 mm (width x depth x height) 442 mm x 220 mm x 87mm (width x depth x height) < 280 mm x 92 mm x 280 mm (width x depth x height)

Weight and Power Consumption


Table 8-36 Weight and Power Consumption of the OptiX RTN 600 Component IDU 605 Typical Weight (kg) 2.3 (1+0 non-protection) 2.5 (1+1 protection) IDU 610 IDU 620 ODU 3.8 (1+0 non-protection) 6.7 (1+1 protection) 4.2 (LP/SPA series ODU) 4.6 (SP series ODU) 4.6 (HP series ODU) Typical Power Consumption (W) 17 (1+0 non-protection) 31 (1+1 protection) 26.4 (1+0 non-protection) 43.2 (1+1 protection) 25 (LP/SPA series ODU) 28.8 (SP series ODU) 40 (HP series ODU)

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Power Supply
Table 8-37 Power supply of the OptiX RTN 600 Component IDU 605 Performance
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Compliant with ETSI EN300 132-2. Supports two 48 V/60 V (38.4 V to 72 V) DC power inputs (mutual backup). Compliant with ETSI EN300 132-2. Supports one 48 V/60 V (38.4 V to 72 V) DC power input. Compliant with ETSI EN300 132-2. Supports two 48 V/60 V (38.4 V to 72 V) DC power inputs (mutual backup). Supports 1+1 backup of the 3.3 V power unit. Compliant with ETSI EN300 132-2. The IDU provides one 48 V (38.4 V to 72 V) DC power input.

IDU 610

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Passes CE authentication. Compliant with ETSI EN 301 489-1. Compliant with ETSI EN 301 489-4. Compliant with CISPR 22. Compliant with EN 55022 CLASS B (when an IDU is installed in a outdoor BTS cabinet).

Lightning Protection
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Safety
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Passes CE authentication. Compliant with ETSI EN 60215. Compliant with ETSI EN 60950. Compliant with IEC 60825.

Environment
The IDU is a unit used in a place that has weather protection and where the temperature can be controlled. The ODU is an outdoor unit.

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Table 8-38 Environment of the OptiX RTN 600 Item Component IDU Major reference standards Operation Compliant with ETSI EN 300 019-1-3 class 3.2 ODU Compliant with ETSI EN 300 019-1-4 class 4.1

Transportation Storage Air temperature Operation Transportation and storage Relative humidity Noise

Compliant with ETSI EN 300 019-1-2 class 2.3 Compliant with ETSI EN 300 019-1-1 class 1.2 5C to +50C 40C to +70C 5% to 95% < 7.2 bel, compliant with ETSI EN 300 753 class 3.2 attended 5% to 100% 35C to +55C

Earthquake Mechanical stress

Compliant with Bellcore GR-63-CORE ZONE 4 Compliant with ETSI EN 300 019

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Frequency Information

Frequency ranges shown are Tx signal frequencies lower / upper limits, that is, not the channel center frequencies. The lowest available channel center frequency is at least the lowest frequency shown plus one half of the selected channel spacing. The highest available channel center frequency is at most the maximum frequency shown minus one half of the selected channel spacing.

A.1 SP ODUs
SP ODUs support the 7/8/11/13/15/18/23/26/38 GHz frequency band.

7 GHz Frequency Band


Table A-1 Frequency information of the 7 GHz frequency band T/R Spacing (MHz) Sub-band Lower Sub-band Tx Frequency (MHz) Lower Limit A B C A B C A B C D 7,428.00 7,470.00 7,512.00 7,433.50 7,478.50 7,526.00 7,114.00 7,149.00 7,184.00 7,219.00 Upper Limit 7,484.00 7,526.00 7,568.00 7,496.50 7,541.50 7,589.00 7,177.00 7,212.00 7,247.00 7,282.00 Higher Sub-band Tx Frequency (MHz) Lower Limit 7,582.00 7,624.00 7,666.00 7,593.50 7,638.50 7,686.00 7,275.00 7,310.00 7,345.00 7,380.00 Upper Limit 7,638.00 7,680.00 7,722.00 7,656.50 7,701.50 7,749.00 7,338.00 7,373.00 7,408.00 7,443.00

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Sub-band

Lower Sub-band Tx Frequency (MHz) Lower Limit Upper Limit 7,302.00 7,337.00 7,372.00 7,407.00 7,477.00 7,512.00 7,547.00 7,582.00 7,602.00 7,637.00 7,672.00 7,707.00 7,149.00 7,177.00 7,205.00 7,233.00 7,261.00 7,484.00 7,568.00 7,652.00

Higher Sub-band Tx Frequency (MHz) Lower Limit 7,400.00 7,435.00 7,470.00 7,505.00 7,575.00 7,610.00 7,645.00 7,680.00 7,700.00 7,735.00 7,770.00 7,805.00 7,289.00 7,317.00 7,345.00 7,373.00 7,401.00 7,645.00 7,729.00 7,813.00 Upper Limit 7,463.00 7,498.00 7,533.00 7,568.00 7,638.00 7,673.00 7,708.00 7,743.00 7,763.00 7,798.00 7,833.00 7,868.00 7,345.00 7,373.00 7,401.00 7,429.00 7,457.00 7,729.00 7,813.00 7,897.00

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7,239.00 7,274.00 7,309.00 7,344.00 7,414.00 7,449.00 7,484.00 7,519.00 7,539.00 7,574.00 7,609.00 7,644.00 7,093.00 7,121.00 7,149.00 7,177.00 7,205.00 7,400.00 7,484.00 7,568.00

8 GHz Frequency Band


Table A-2 Frequency information of the 8 GHz frequency band T/R Spacing (MHz) Sub-band Lower Sub-band Tx Frequency (MHz) Lower Limit 119.0/126.0 A 8,279.00 Upper Limit 8,307.00 Higher Sub-band Tx Frequency (MHz) Lower Limit 8,398.00 Upper Limit 8,426.00

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Sub-band

Lower Sub-band Tx Frequency (MHz) Lower Limit Upper Limit 8,321.00 8,335.00 8,349.00 8,363.00 8,377.00 8,024.00 8,136.00 7,867.00 7,971.00

Higher Sub-band Tx Frequency (MHz) Lower Limit 8,412.00 8,426.00 8,440.00 8,454.00 8,468.00 8,171.00 8,283.00 8,042.00 8,146.00 Upper Limit 8,440.00 8,454.00 8,468.00 8,482.00 8,496.00 8,290.00 8,402.00 8,178.00 8,282.00

119.0/126.0 119.0/126.0 119.0/126.0 119.0/126.0 119.0/126.0 266 266 311.32 311.32

B C D E F A B A B

8,293.00 8,307.00 8,321.00 8,335.00 8,349.00 7,905.00 8,017.00 7,731.00 7,835.00

11 GHz Frequency Band


Table A-3 Frequency information of the 11 GHz frequency band T/R Spacing (MHz) Sub-band Lower Sub-band Tx Frequency (MHz) Lower Limit A B C A B C D 10,700.00 10,855.00 11,010.00 10,675.00 10,795.00 10,915.00 11,035.00 Upper Limit 10,890.00 11,045.00 11,200.00 10,855.00 10,975.00 11,135.00 11,215.00 Higher Sub-band Tx Frequency (MHz) Lower Limit 11,200.00 11,355.00 11,510.00 11,205.00 11,325.00 11,445.00 11,565.00 Upper Limit 11,390.00 11,545.00 11,700.00 11,385.00 11,505.00 11,665.00 11,745.00

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13 GHz Frequency Band


Table A-4 Frequency information of the 13 GHz frequency band T/R Spacing (MHz) Sub-band Lower Sub-band Tx Frequency (MHz) Lower Limit A B C D 12,751.00 12,807.00 12,863.00 12,919.00 Upper Limit 12,814.00 12,870.00 12,926.00 12,982.00 Higher Sub-band Tx Frequency (MHz) Lower Limit 13,017.00 13,073.00 13,129.00 13,185.00 Upper Limit 13,080.00 13,136.00 13,192.00 13,248.00

266 266 266 266

15 GHz Frequency Band


Table A-5 Frequency information of the 15 GHz frequency band T/R Spacing (MHz) Sub-band Lower Sub-band Tx Frequency (MHz) Lower Limit A B C A B C D A B C D A 14,627.00 14,725.00 14,823.00 14,501.00 14,606.00 14,718.00 14,816.00 14,403.00 14,515.00 14,627.00 14,739.00 14,500.00 Upper Limit 14,746.00 14,844.00 14,942.00 14,613.00 14,725.00 14,837.00 14,928.00 14,522.00 14,634.00 14,746.00 14,858.00 14,615.00 Higher Sub-band Tx Frequency (MHz) Lower Limit 14,942.00 15,040.00 15,138.00 14,921.00 15,026.00 15,138.00 15,236.00 14,893.00 15,005.00 15,117.00 15,229.00 15,228.00 Upper Limit 15,061.00 15,159.00 15,257.00 15,033.00 15,145.00 15,257.00 15,348.00 15,012.00 15,124.00 15,236.00 15,348.00 15,343.00

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18 GHz Frequency Band


Table A-6 Frequency information of the 18 GHz frequency band T/R Spacing (MHz) Sub-band Lower Sub-band Tx Frequency (MHz) Lower Limit 1010.0/1008.0 1010.0/1008.0 1010.0/1008.0 1010.0/1008.0 1560.0 1560.0 1560.0 A B C D A B C 17,685.00 17,930.00 18,180.00 18,400.00 17,700.00 17,840.00 17,700.00 Upper Limit 17,985.00 18,230.00 18,480.00 18,700.00 18,000.00 18,140.00 18,140.00 Higher Sub-band Tx Frequency (MHz) Lower Limit 18,695.00 18,940.00 19,190.00 19,410.00 19,260.00 19,400.00 19,260.00 Upper Limit 18,995.00 19,240.00 19,490.00 19,710.00 19,560.00 19,700.00 19,700.00

23 GHz Frequency Band


Table A-7 Frequency information of the 23 GHz frequency band T/R Spacing (MHz) Sub-band Lower Sub-band Tx Frequency (MHz) Lower Limit A B A B C A B C D 21,994.00 22,274.00 21,200.00 21,600.00 22,000.00 21,200.00 21,472.00 21,779.00 22,086.00 Upper Limit 22,330.00 22,610.00 21,600.00 22,000.00 22,400.00 21,500.00 21,786.00 22,093.00 22,386.00 Higher Sub-band Tx Frequency (MHz) Lower Limit 23,002.00 23,282.00 22,400.00 22,800.00 23,200.00 22,432.00 22,704.00 23,011.00 23,318.00 Upper Limit 23,338.00 23,618.00 22,800.00 23,200.00 23,600.00 22,732.00 23,018.00 23,325.00 23,618.00

1,008.0 1,008.0 1,200.0 1,200.0 1,200.0 1,232.0 1,232.0 1,232.0 1,232.0

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26 GHz Frequency Band


Table A-8 Frequency information of the 26 GHz frequency band T/R Spacing (MHz) Sub-band Lower Sub-band Tx Frequency (MHz) Lower Limit A B C 24,549.00 24,829.00 25,109.00 Upper Limit 24,885.00 25,165.00 25,445.00 Higher Sub-band Tx Frequency (MHz) Lower Limit 25,557.00 25,837.00 26,117.00 Upper Limit 25,893.00 26,173.00 26,453.00

1008 1008 1008

38 GHz Frequency Band


Table A-9 Frequency information of the 38 GHz frequency band T/R Spacing (MHz) Sub-band Lower Sub-band Tx Frequency (MHz) Lower Limit A B 37,044.00 37,604.00 Upper Limit 37,632.00 38,192.00 Higher Sub-band Tx Frequency (MHz) Lower Limit 38,304.00 38,864.00 Upper Limit 38,892.00 39,452.00

1260 1260

A.2 SPA ODUs


SPA ODUs support the 6/7//13/15/18/23 GHz frequency band.

6 GHz Frequency Band


Table A-10 Frequency information of the 6 GHz frequency band T/R Spacing (MHz) Sub-band Lower Sub-band Tx Frequency (MHz) Lower Limit A B C D A 5,915.00 5,974.00 6,034.00 6,093.00 5,850.00 Upper Limit 5,990.00 6,049.00 6,109.00 6,173.00 5,946.00 Higher Sub-band Tx Frequency (MHz) Lower Limit 6,167.00 6,226.00 6,286.00 6,345.00 6,150.00 Upper Limit 6,242.00 6,301.00 6,361.00 6,425.00 6,246.00

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Sub-band

Lower Sub-band Tx Frequency (MHz) Lower Limit Upper Limit 6,014.00 6,082.00 6,150.00 6,509.00 6,564.00 6,619.00 6,674.00 6,729.00 6,785.00

Higher Sub-band Tx Frequency (MHz) Lower Limit 6,218.00 6,286.00 6,354.00 6,765.00 6,821.00 6,876.00 6,931.00 6,986.00 7,041.00 Upper Limit 6,314.00 6,382.00 6,450.00 6,849.00 6,904.00 6,959.00 7,014.00 7,069.00 7,125.00

300 300 300 340 340 340 340 340 340

B C D A B C D E F

5,918.00 5,986.00 6,054.00 6,425.00 6,481.00 6,536.00 6,591.00 6,646.00 6,701.00

7 GHz Frequency Band


Table A-11 Frequency information of the 7 GHz frequency band T/R Spacing (MHz) Sub-band Lower Sub-band Tx Frequency (MHz) Lower Limit A B C D E F G H I J K L 7,114.00 7,149.00 7,184.00 7,219.00 7,239.00 7,274.00 7,309.00 7,344.00 7,414.00 7,449.00 7,484.00 7,519.00 Upper Limit 7,177.00 7,212.00 7,247.00 7,282.00 7,302.00 7,337.00 7,372.00 7,407.00 7,477.00 7,512.00 7,547.00 7,582.00 Higher Sub-band Tx Frequency (MHz) Lower Limit 7,275.00 7,310.00 7,345.00 7,380.00 7,400.00 7,435.00 7,470.00 7,505.00 7,575.00 7,610.00 7,645.00 7,680.00 Upper Limit 7,338.00 7,373.00 7,408.00 7,443.00 7,463.00 7,498.00 7,533.00 7,568.00 7,638.00 7,673.00 7,708.00 7,743.00

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Sub-band

Lower Sub-band Tx Frequency (MHz) Lower Limit Upper Limit 7,602.00 7,637.00 7,672.00 7,707.00

Higher Sub-band Tx Frequency (MHz) Lower Limit 7,700.00 7,735.00 7,770.00 7,805.00 Upper Limit 7,763.00 7,798.00 7,833.00 7,868.00

161 161 161 161

M N O P

7,539.00 7,574.00 7,609.00 7,644.00

13 GHz Frequency Band


Table A-12 Frequency information of the 13 GHz frequency band T/R Spacing (MHz) Sub-band Lower Sub-band Tx Frequency (MHz) Lower Limit A B C D 12,751.00 12,807.00 12,863.00 12,919.00 Upper Limit 12,814.00 12,870.00 12,926.00 12,982.00 Higher Sub-band Tx Frequency (MHz) Lower Limit 13,017.00 13,073.00 13,129.00 13,185.00 Upper Limit 13,080.00 13,136.00 13,192.00 13,248.00

266 266 266 266

15 GHz Frequency Band


Table A-13 Frequency information of the 15 GHz frequency band T/R Spacing (MHz) Sub-band Lower Sub-band Tx Frequency (MHz) Lower Limit A B C D 14,501.00 14,606.00 14,718.00 14,816.00 Upper Limit 14,613.00 14,725.00 14,837.00 14,928.00 Higher Sub-band Tx Frequency (MHz) Lower Limit 14,921.00 15,026.00 15,138.00 15,236.00 Upper Limit 15,033.00 15,145.00 15,257.00 15,348.00

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18 GHz Frequency Band


Table A-14 Frequency information of the 18 GHz frequency band T/R Spacing (MHz) Sub-band Lower Sub-band Tx Frequency (MHz) Lower Limit 1010.0/1008.0 1010.0/1008.0 1010.0/1008.0 1010.0/1008.0 A B C D 17,685.00 17,930.00 18,180.00 18,400.00 Upper Limit 17,985.00 18,230.00 18,480.00 18,700.00 Higher Sub-band Tx Frequency (MHz) Lower Limit 18,695.00 18,940.00 19,190.00 19,410.00 Upper Limit 18,995.00 19,240.00 19,490.00 19,710.00

23 GHz Frequency Band


Table A-15 Frequency information of the 23 GHz frequency band T/R Spacing (MHz) Sub-band Lower Sub-band Tx Frequency (MHz) Lower Limit A B C D 21,200.00 21,472.00 21,779.00 22,086.00 Upper Limit 21,500.00 21,786.00 22,093.00 22,386.00 Higher Sub-band Tx Frequency (MHz) Lower Limit 22,432.00 22,704.00 23,011.00 23,318.00 Upper Limit 22,732.00 23,018.00 23,325.00 23,618.00

1,232.0 1,232.0 1,232.0 1,232.0

A.3 HP ODUs
HP ODUs support the 7/8/11/13/15/18/23/26/32/38 GHz frequency band.

For the time when the various types of HP series ODUs are available, contact Huawei.

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7 GHz Frequency Band


Table A-16 Frequency information of the 7 GHz frequency band T/R Spacing (MHz) Sub-band Lower Sub-band Tx Frequency (MHz) Lower Limit A B C A B C A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P A B C A 7,428.00 7,470.00 7,512.00 7,433.50 7,478.50 7,526.00 7,114.00 7,149.00 7,184.00 7,219.00 7,239.00 7,274.00 7,309.00 7,344.00 7,414.00 7,449.00 7,484.00 7,519.00 7,539.00 7,574.00 7,609.00 7,644.00 7,443.00 7,485.00 7,527.00 7,093.00 Upper Limit 7,484.00 7,526.00 7,568.00 7,496.50 7,541.50 7,589.00 7,177.00 7,212.00 7,247.00 7,282.00 7,302.00 7,337.00 7,372.00 7,407.00 7,477.00 7,512.00 7,547.00 7,582.00 7,602.00 7,637.00 7,672.00 7,707.00 7,499.00 7,541.00 7,583.00 7,149.00 Higher Sub-band Tx Frequency (MHz) Lower Limit 7,582.00 7,624.00 7,666.00 7,593.50 7,638.50 7,686.00 7,275.00 7,310.00 7,345.00 7,380.00 7,400.00 7,435.00 7,470.00 7,505.00 7,575.00 7,610.00 7,645.00 7,680.00 7,700.00 7,735.00 7,770.00 7,805.00 7,611.00 7,653.00 7,695.00 7,289.00 Upper Limit 7,638.00 7,680.00 7,722.00 7,656.50 7,701.50 7,749.00 7,338.00 7,373.00 7,408.00 7,443.00 7,463.00 7,498.00 7,533.00 7,568.00 7,638.00 7,673.00 7,708.00 7,743.00 7,763.00 7,798.00 7,833.00 7,868.00 7,667.00 7,709.00 7,751.00 7,345.00

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Sub-band

Lower Sub-band Tx Frequency (MHz) Lower Limit Upper Limit 7,177.00 7,205.00 7,233.00 7,261.00 7,484.00 7,568.00 7,652.00

Higher Sub-band Tx Frequency (MHz) Lower Limit 7,317.00 7,345.00 7,373.00 7,401.00 7,645.00 7,729.00 7,813.00 Upper Limit 7,373.00 7,401.00 7,429.00 7,457.00 7,729.00 7,813.00 7,897.00

196 196 196 196 245 245 245

B C D E A B C

7,121.00 7,149.00 7,177.00 7,205.00 7,400.00 7,484.00 7,568.00

8 GHz Frequency Band


Table A-17 Frequency information of the 8 GHz frequency band T/R Spacing (MHz) Sub-band Lower Sub-band Tx Frequency (MHz) Lower Limit 119.0/126.0 119.0/126.0 119.0/126.0 119.0/126.0 119.0/126.0 119.0/126.0 151.614 151.614 151.614 208 208 208 208 266 A B C D E F A B C A B C D A 8,279.00 8,293.00 8,307.00 8,321.00 8,335.00 8,349.00 8,203.00 8,240.00 8,277.00 8,043.00 8,099.00 8,155.00 8,211.00 7,905.00 Upper Limit 8,307.00 8,321.00 8,335.00 8,349.00 8,363.00 8,377.00 8,271.00 8,308.00 8,345.00 8,113.00 8,169.00 8,225.00 8,281.00 8,024.00 Higher Sub-band Tx Frequency (MHz) Lower Limit 8,398.00 8,412.00 8,426.00 8,440.00 8,454.00 8,468.00 8,355.00 8,392.00 8,429.00 8,251.00 8,307.00 8,363.00 8,419.00 8,171.00 Upper Limit 8,426.00 8,440.00 8,454.00 8,468.00 8,482.00 8,496.00 8,423.00 8,460.00 8,497.00 8,321.00 8,377.00 8,433.00 8,489.00 8,290.00

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Sub-band

Lower Sub-band Tx Frequency (MHz) Lower Limit Upper Limit 8,136.00 7,867.00 7,971.00

Higher Sub-band Tx Frequency (MHz) Lower Limit 8,283.00 8,042.00 8,146.00 Upper Limit 8,402.00 8,178.00 8,282.00

266 311.32 311.32

B A B

8,017.00 7,731.00 7,835.00

11 GHz Frequency Band


Table A-18 Frequency information of the 11 GHz frequency band T/R Spacing (MHz) Sub-band Lower Sub-band Tx Frequency (MHz) Lower Limit A B C A B C D 10,700.00 10,855.00 11,010.00 10,675.00 10,795.00 10,915.00 11,035.00 Upper Limit 10,890.00 11,045.00 11,200.00 10,855.00 10,975.00 11,135.00 11,215.00 Higher Sub-band Tx Frequency (MHz) Lower Limit 11,200.00 11,355.00 11,510.00 11,205.00 11,325.00 11,445.00 11,565.00 Upper Limit 11,390.00 11,545.00 11,700.00 11,385.00 11,505.00 11,665.00 11,745.00

490/500 490/500 490/500 530 530 530 530

13 GHz Frequency Band


Table A-19 Frequency information of the 13 GHz frequency band T/R Spacing (MHz) Sub-band Lower Sub-band Tx Frequency (MHz) Lower Limit A B C D 12,751.00 12,807.00 12,863.00 12,919.00 Upper Limit 12,814.00 12,870.00 12,926.00 12,982.00 Higher Sub-band Tx Frequency (MHz) Lower Limit 13,017.00 13,073.00 13,129.00 13,185.00 Upper Limit 13,080.00 13,136.00 13,192.00 13,248.00

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15 GHz Frequency Band


Table A-20 Frequency information of the 15 GHz frequency band T/R Spacing (MHz) Sub-band Lower Sub-band Tx Frequency (MHz) Lower Limit A B C A B C D A B C A B C D A B A B C A 14,627.00 14,725.00 14,823.00 14,501.00 14,606.00 14,718.00 14,816.00 14,500.00 14,660.00 14,783.00 14,403.00 14,515.00 14,627.00 14,739.00 14,500.00 14,605.00 14,400.00 14,498.00 14,596.00 14,500.00 Upper Limit 14,746.00 14,844.00 14,942.00 14,613.00 14,725.00 14,837.00 14,928.00 14,668.00 14,828.00 14,883.00 14,522.00 14,634.00 14,746.00 14,858.00 14,610.00 14,715.00 14,512.00 14,610.00 14,708.00 14,615.00 Higher Sub-band Tx Frequency (MHz) Lower Limit 14,942.00 15,040.00 15,138.00 14,921.00 15,026.00 15,138.00 15,236.00 14,975.00 15,135.00 15,258.00 14,893.00 15,005.00 15,117.00 15,229.00 15,140.00 15,245.00 15,044.00 15,142.00 15,240.00 15,228.00 Upper Limit 15,061.00 15,159.00 15,257.00 15,033.00 15,145.00 15,257.00 15,348.00 15,143.00 15,303.00 15,358.00 15,012.00 15,124.00 15,236.00 15,348.00 15,250.00 15,355.00 15,156.00 15,254.00 15,352.00 15,343.00

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18 GHz Frequency Band


Table A-21 Frequency information of the 18 GHz frequency band T/R Spacing (MHz) Sub-band Lower Sub-band Tx Frequency (MHz) Lower Limit 1010.0/1008.0 1010.0/1008.0 1010.0/1008.0 1010.0/1008.0 1560.0 1560.0 1560.0 A B C D A B C 17,685.00 17,930.00 18,180.00 18,400.00 17,700.00 17,840.00 17,700.00 Upper Limit 17,985.00 18,230.00 18,480.00 18,700.00 18,000.00 18,140.00 18,140.00 Higher Sub-band Tx Frequency (MHz) Lower Limit 18,695.00 18,940.00 19,190.00 19,410.00 19,260.00 19,400.00 19,260.00 Upper Limit 18,995.00 19,240.00 19,490.00 19,710.00 19,560.00 19,700.00 19,700.00

23 GHz Frequency Band


Table A-22 Frequency information of the 23 GHz frequency band T/R Spacing (MHz) Sub-band Lower Sub-band Tx Frequency (MHz) Lower Limit A B A B C A B C D 21,994.00 22,274.00 21,200.00 21,600.00 22,000.00 21,200.00 21,472.00 21,779.00 22,086.00 Upper Limit 22,330.00 22,610.00 21,600.00 22,000.00 22,400.00 21,500.00 21,786.00 22,093.00 22,386.00 Higher Sub-band Tx Frequency (MHz) Lower Limit 23,002.00 23,282.00 22,400.00 22,800.00 23,200.00 22,432.00 22,704.00 23,011.00 23,318.00 Upper Limit 23,338.00 23,618.00 22,800.00 23,200.00 23,600.00 22,732.00 23,018.00 23,325.00 23,618.00

1,008.0 1,008.0 1,200.0 1,200.0 1,200.0 1,232.0 1,232.0 1,232.0 1,232.0

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26 GHz Frequency Band


Table A-23 Frequency information of the 26 GHz frequency band T/R Spacing (MHz) Sub-band Lower Sub-band Tx Frequency (MHz) Lower Limit A A B C 24,250.00 24,549.00 24,829.00 25,109.00 Upper Limit 24,450.00 24,885.00 25,165.00 25,445.00 Higher Sub-band Tx Frequency (MHz) Lower Limit 25,050.00 25,557.00 25,837.00 26,117.00 Upper Limit 25,250.00 25,893.00 26,173.00 26,453.00

800 1008 1008 1008

32 GHz Frequency Band


Table A-24 Frequency information of the 32 GHz frequency band T/R Spacing (MHz) Sub-band Lower Sub-band Tx Frequency (MHz) Lower Limit A B 31,815.00 32,179.00 Upper Limit 32,207.00 32,571.00 Higher Sub-band Tx Frequency (MHz) Lower Limit 32,627.00 32,991.00 Upper Limit 33,019.00 33,383.00

812 812

38 GHz Frequency Band


Table A-25 Frequency information of the 38 GHz frequency band T/R Spacing (MHz) Sub-band Lower Sub-band Tx Frequency (MHz) Lower Limit A B C D A B 38,595.00 38,795.00 38,995.00 39,195.00 37,044.00 37,604.00 Upper Limit 38,805.00 39,005.00 39,205.00 39,405.00 37,632.00 38,192.00 Higher Sub-band Tx Frequency (MHz) Lower Limit 39,295.00 39,495.00 39,695.00 39,895.00 38,304.00 38,864.00 Upper Limit 39,505.00 39,705.00 39,905.00 40,105.00 38,892.00 39,452.00

700 700 700 700 1260 1260

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7 GHz Frequency Band


Table A-26 Frequency information of the 7 GHz frequency band T/R Spacing (MHz) Sub-band Lower Sub-band Tx Frequency (MHz) Lower Limit A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P 7,114.00 7,149.00 7,184.00 7,219.00 7,239.00 7,274.00 7,309.00 7,344.00 7,414.00 7,449.00 7,484.00 7,519.00 7,539.00 7,574.00 7,609.00 7,644.00 Upper Limit 7,177.00 7,212.00 7,247.00 7,282.00 7,302.00 7,337.00 7,372.00 7,407.00 7,477.00 7,512.00 7,547.00 7,582.00 7,602.00 7,637.00 7,672.00 7,707.00 Higher Sub-band Tx Frequency (MHz) Lower Limit 7,275.00 7,310.00 7,345.00 7,380.00 7,400.00 7,435.00 7,470.00 7,505.00 7,575.00 7,610.00 7,645.00 7,680.00 7,700.00 7,735.00 7,770.00 7,805.00 Upper Limit 7,338.00 7,373.00 7,408.00 7,443.00 7,463.00 7,498.00 7,533.00 7,568.00 7,638.00 7,673.00 7,708.00 7,743.00 7,763.00 7,798.00 7,833.00 7,868.00

161 161 161 161 161 161 161 161 161 161 161 161 161 161 161 161

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13 GHz Frequency Band


Table A-27 Frequency information of the 13 GHz frequency band T/R Spacing (MHz) Sub-band Lower Sub-band Tx Frequency (MHz) Lower Limit A B C D 12,751.00 12,807.00 12,863.00 12,919.00 Upper Limit 12,814.00 12,870.00 12,926.00 12,982.00 Higher Sub-band Tx Frequency (MHz) Lower Limit 13,017.00 13,073.00 13,129.00 13,185.00 Upper Limit 13,080.00 13,136.00 13,192.00 13,248.00

266 266 266 266

15 GHz Frequency Band


Table A-28 Frequency information of the 15 GHz frequency band T/R Spacing (MHz) Sub-band Lower Sub-band Tx Frequency (MHz) Lower Limit A B C D 14,501.00 14,606.00 14,718.00 14,816.00 Upper Limit 14,613.00 14,725.00 14,837.00 14,928.00 Higher Sub-band Tx Frequency (MHz) Lower Limit 14,921.00 15,026.00 15,138.00 15,236.00 Upper Limit 15,033.00 15,145.00 15,257.00 15,348.00

420 420 420 420

18 GHz Frequency Band


Table A-29 Frequency information of the 18 GHz frequency band T/R Spacing (MHz) Sub-band Lower Sub-band Tx Frequency (MHz) Lower Limit 1010.0/1008.0 1010.0/1008.0 1010.0/1008.0 A B C 17,685.00 17,930.00 18,180.00 Upper Limit 17,985.00 18,230.00 18,480.00 Higher Sub-band Tx Frequency (MHz) Lower Limit 18,695.00 18,940.00 19,190.00 Upper Limit 18,995.00 19,240.00 19,490.00

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1010.0/1008.0

18,400.00

18,700.00

19,410.00

19,710.00

23 GHz Frequency Band


Table A-30 Frequency information of the 23 GHz frequency band T/R Spacing (MHz) Sub-band Lower Sub-band Tx Frequency (MHz) Lower Limit A B C D 21,200.00 21,472.00 21,779.00 22,086.00 Upper Limit 21,500.00 21,786.00 22,093.00 22,386.00 Higher Sub-band Tx Frequency (MHz) Lower Limit 22,432.00 22,704.00 23,011.00 23,318.00 Upper Limit 22,732.00 23,018.00 23,325.00 23,618.00

1,232 1,232 1,232 1,232

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