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6 Summary
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6 Glossary
Overview
Wireless Internet Service Providers (WiSPs) are finding it increasingly
challenging to cope with the demand for more capacity; and the strain
it places on their backhaul networks. WiSPs are seeking solutions that
allow them to increase their network capacity quickly, that is highly
scalable, that can integrate with existing infrastructure, robust enough
to sustain certain levels of failure and continue to provide services; and
that can be easily deployed and managed. The introduction of PTP 820C
product line fills exactly to these WiSPs needs.
This paper walk through a real life WiSP use case and explains how a
configuration of PTP 820C is implemented to fulfill this WiSPs need.
Figure 2: 2+0XPIC
H-poll
BB
ACM
User
traffic
DEMOD
MOD
TX
XPI
ETH
switch
BB
ACM
MOD
TX
V-poll
H V
MIMO
H
Site 1
Site 2
Cisco
Cisco
MNG
MNG
Switch
Switch
ETH-1
ETH-1
Radio
Radio
Port 1
Port 1
Transparent PIPE over wireless link
PTP 820C
PTP 820C
Radio
Radio
Radio
Radio
ETH-2
ETH-2
Port 2
Port 2
Transparent PIPE over wireless link
4x4 MIMO
4x4 MIMO
Ether Channel
Ether Channel
Source Sharing
Source Sharing
and Data Sharing
and Data Sharing
Radio
Radio
ETH-1
ETH-1
Port 1
Port 1
Transparent PIPE over wireless link
PTP 820C
PTP 820C
Radio
Radio
Radio
Radio
Port 2
Port 2
ETH-2
ETH-2
Transparent PIPE over wireless link
MNG
MNG
Out-of-band
Out-of-band
Local Management
Local Management
4x4 MIMO with Cisco LACP
Out-of-band
Local Management
Out-of-band
Local Management
Summary
In summary, the PTP 820C, with its high capacity, spectral efficiency
and flexibility, provides an ideal solution for WiSPs in need of expand
their backhaul capacity economically.
Glossary
LACP
UDLD
MIMO Multi-in-Multi-out
XPIC
CDP
VTP
WiSP
STP
POP
Point of Presence
LLDP