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WiMAX

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Aperto’s PacketMAX System

PacketMAX 3000: Stackable

PacketMAX Family of Indoor Units:

- Data only - Data + Voice - E1/T1 support

PacketMAX 200 & 300 Series:

Consumer & Business CPE

PacketMAX 5000:

Modular Base Station

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PacketMAX 5000

Multi-Sector -Base Station

PacketMAX 3000

Single-Sector Base Station

PacketMAX 2000

Single-Sector Micro Base Station

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Common Synchronization Scheme

• Allows co-location of all PacketMax products

Common Management Platform

• WaveCenter Element Management System

manages all PacketMAX & PacketWave products

PacketMAX Base Station Offering

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PacketMAX System

 Wireless Interface

Full 802.16-2004 support (OFDM256)

3.5 GHz TDD profiles: 1.75 to 14 MHz channels (first version limited to 7 MHz)

– More than 40 Mbps per channel with 14 MHz channels in 3.5 GHz band

– System will be capable of 60Mbps per channel with 20 MHz channels

Configurable from 3,300 to 3,600 MHz

– Support from 3,600 MHz to 3,800 MHz with another radio

Options for other frequency bands (2.5 GHz, 5 GHz )

 ATCA Base Station

Up to twelve wireless ports (hot swappable)

Backhaul and wireless channel redundancy (1:1 and 1:N)

Support for both WiMAX and PacketWave channels

 Service Level Compatibility with PacketWave (PreWiMAX) System

Same provisioning model

Supports same service levels (plus more)

Same networking features

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Key Advantages of PacketMAX

 Industry Leading Multi-Services Platform for fast ROI

 Designed for simultaneous delivery of multi-tiered Data, Voice & Video

 Comprehensive QoS – ServiceQ delivers higher level functionality with intelligent traffic classification

 Optimized for IP Voice – High PPS throughput, low latency, simplified provisioning, dynamic channel allocation, integrated voice ports

 Most Spectrum & Network Flexible System– WiMAX TDD

 Single channel, software select center frequency & channel width

 Most Spectral Efficient – TDD on Subscriber & Base Station

 Easy migration & co-existence with “16e” – TDD based

 Most Comprehensive IP Networking Functionality

 From Routing to VLAN handling; enabling extensive IP Services

 Scalable Base Station Platforms fit range of Service Profiles

 OptimaLink – Dynamic Per-Subscriber Link Optimization

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 Modular & Redundant

 ATCA Backplane and Chassis

 WiMAX Portable / 16e Ready

 High Port Density

 Up to 12 Wireless ports using 4 sub-modules per QWC (Quad Wireless Controller) card

 WSC (Wireless System Controller ) sub-modules are hot-swappable with front access

 Wireless channels can be used as a sector or for redundancy

 Up to 2 Main System Controller (MSC) Cards

 Redundant Shelf Manager, Backhaul and Sync functions

 Dual Ethernet ports on MSC (traffic backhaul & management)

 Supports both WiMAX & Classic PacketWave (PreWiMAX)

 Radio redundancy 1:1 or 1:n with outdoor RF switches

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Wireless Ports

Synchronization Ports CLI (Serial) (Ethernet)CLI

100/1000 BaseT Interface

10/100 BaseT Interface

Shelf Manager (Serial & Ethernet)

MSC

(Main System Controller)

QWC

(Quad Wireless Controller)

WSCx4

(Wireless System Controller Module)

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 Stackable Single-Sector WiMAX Base Station

 Ethernet 10/100Base-T Interface

 Synchronization Ports

 SNMP & Web based Management

 Multiple Radio & Antenna Options

 Encryption – 3DES & AES

 CCM, 128 and 1024

 Advanced Networking Functionality

 Comprehensive QoS & Intelligent Classification of Traffic into multiple Flows (limited to 4 flows per CPE)

 Routing of multiple subnets on the wireless port

 VLAN in multiple modes

 Advanced Bridging –

thousands of MAC addresses per CPE

Sync Port 2 x Ethernet

Ports

IF Port 10 MHzReference Port

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PacketMAX CPE Offering

PacketMAX 100

Consumer/SOHO CPE

PacketMAX 300

Business-Class CPE

PacketMAX 500

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WiMAX Subscriber Equipment

PacketMAX 300 – Business

10/100 Base-T Ethernet PortBridge, Router, NAT and VLAN

functionality

Integral NAT and DHCP Servers for plug and play

16 Service Flows with Intelligent Classifier

802.1Q VLAN Tagging, Pass Through, Classification

DHCP/TFTP client for automatic provisioning

Filtering, SNMP and Web management

Integral 18dBi antenna or external antenna option

x20 Voice Option

2 voice portsSupport for H.323

& SIP

T.38 Fax SupportG.711 & G.729

Codecs

PacketMAX 200 – Consumer

10/100 Base-T Ethernet PortBridge/VLAN4 Service Flows5 Hosts

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PacketMAX CPE Options

PacketMAX 300 Series PacketMAX 200 Series

Business CPE

Advanced IP Networking Consumer CPE

Cost-effective Wireless Bridge

Outdoor Units

Indoor Units

PacketMAX x10

Indoor Units

1 Ethernet RJ-45

Data-only

Data + Voice

PacketMAX x20 1 Ethernet RJ-45 + 2 POTS RJ-11 PacketMAX x80 1 Ethernet RJ-45 + 8 POTS RJ-11 +

T-1/E-1 Connectivity to Enterprise PBX, Key Systems

PacketMAX x90 1 Ethernet RJ-45 + WiFi 802.11a/b/g Access Point

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Configuration and Management

Based on 802.16 Provisioning Model:

Configuration files stored on DHCP/TFTP servers

Authorization and access controlled by Base Station

WaveCenter Configuration & Management Tools:

Web GUI based for simple and flexible system access

Standard SNMP access to all fault, performance, accounting

and security parameters and statistics

EMS for large scale operations

Installation Tools and Utilities:

Installation Manager, Status Manager, Provisioning Manager,

Diagnostic Manager

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WaveMAX EMS

FCAPS model:

Fault Management

Configuration

Management

Performance and

measurements

Security Management

Hierarchical and tabular

presentations

Alarm information

Inventory information

Graphical representation

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Configuration Management

Templates allow fast commissioning

Automatic Network Discovery

Network Inventory

Reports

Bulk Upgrade

Streamlines updates to

PacketWave base station

and CPE device firmware.

Note: Bulk Upgrade Requires that Base Station and CPE run V6.1 software or higher.

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Performance Management

Realtime

View Realtime Performance Metrics of many base stations located

within a cell

Tabular Format

Graphical Format

Historical

Evaluate and Analyze

trends over time

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Security Management

Different User Group Categories to minimize security Risks

Different access rights of authorized users

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Fault Management

Alarm States and Propagation

Common Alarms include

Link Alarm, Remote System, RAM Memory, Modem PLL, Radio

Synthesizer, Fan Control, Temperature, Flash Memory Space

Available, Memory Buffer Space, Power Supply, Radio Power

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Integration

3

rd

Party Integration

SQL Database storing Events, Alarms, Topology

Information

ODBC Connection into Reporting systems such as

Crystal Reports or Microsoft Access

SNMP MIB

Future Versions:

North Bound Interfaces to interface to

higher level management and OSS

systems.

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Quante Netzwerke GmbH

Ahrensburger Straße 8

D-30659 Hannover

www.quante-netzwerke.de

Tel: (+49) 511 / 74 01 92 - 0

Fax: (+49) 511 / 74 01 92 - 100

Quante Netzwerke GmbH

Ahrensburger Straße 8

D-30659 Hannover

www.quante-netzwerke.de

Tel: (+49) 511 / 74 01 92 - 0

Fax: (+49) 511 / 74 01 92 - 100

Danke!

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