Alcatel Carrier Internetworking Solutions Cell Phone 9500 MPR User Manual

Alcatel-Lucent  
9500 MPR – Microwave  
Packet Radio  
Streamlined, Cost-Effective  
Microwave IP Transformation  
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Meet a Key Backhaul Challenge –  
The Rapid Growth of Multimedia Traffic  
The mobile market is changing, and to  
remain competitive, mobile service  
providers must deliver new profitable  
services and reduce their backhaul  
costs. Mobile user demand continues to  
move beyond basic data services like  
instant messaging and e-mail to more  
delay sensitive applications like media  
streaming and real-time multimedia. In  
response, broadband wireless  
data optimized (EV-DO) are evolving to  
enable higher transmission speeds and  
packet interfaces. Backhaul networks  
must evolve to meet these new  
bandwidth demands at acceptable cost  
points.  
Alcatel-Lucent offers a revolutionary  
way of transporting packets natively.  
With this new approach, the Alcatel-  
Lucent 9500 MPR product can assure  
the quality of service required for each  
traffic type, dramatically reduce OPEX  
and improve the connectivity of  
Ethernet and legacy E1 base stations.  
As a result, your network can absorb  
rapid growth in multimedia traffic easily  
and efficiently, with a smooth migration  
from TDM to IP.  
IP transport can help mobile providers  
transform their networks — to better  
manage the increasing traffic demands  
of broadband services. To satisfy the  
need for new packet backhaul solutions,  
technologies including high-speed  
packet access (HSxPA) and evolution  
Figure 1. TDM Transport compared to Packet Aggregation. There is a clear gain in scarce radio resources when transporting packet traffic natively.  
Packet solutions can absorb TDM traffic efficiently while TDM solutions cannot handle packet traffic cost-efficiently.  
2G  
3G  
Cell Site  
2G  
Overlay of Multiple Traffic  
3G  
TDM Radio  
Node  
TDM  
NxE1  
TDM NxE1  
ATM NxE1  
Cell Site  
Ethernet  
E1 Stacking  
Cell Site  
Aggregated Packet Traffic  
Packets  
TDM NxE1  
ATM NxE1  
Ethernet  
Packet  
Radio Node  
Cell Site  
“Data Aware”  
Packet Aggregation  
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The Need for IP Transformation  
The growing demand for new  
The evolution of microwave radio from TDM to packet  
broadband services requires more  
connectivity and additional ports at  
cell sites. Packet traffic growth from  
these new broadband services drives  
bandwidth requirements higher —  
up to 20 Mb/s to 30 Mb/s per cell site.  
This increase is driven by packet traffic  
rather than voice traffic, so capacity  
and quality constraints are different.  
technologies enables data–aware transport — which can  
support new high–bandwidth services while leveraging  
existing technologies. IP transformation typically seeks  
to achieve four major goals:  
• Gradual transformation of the network — focusing  
on areas where compelling events force investment  
in a solution  
• Return on these investments in less than two years,  
as a result of OPEX savings  
• Minimized OPEX, despite capacity increases —  
which requires optimizing the use of scarce  
resources and aggregating all services over a  
single pipe, with no overlays  
As mobile network infrastructure  
evolves, IP-native base stations will  
have Ethernet interfaces rather than  
E1 or T1. This change in physical  
interfaces brings new challenges to  
backhaul networks; and because the  
transition will not happen overnight,  
backhaul networks must migrate  
gracefully while supporting a mixed  
payload of legacy TDM and growing  
packet traffic.  
• Use of a multi-vendor model, with standard protocols  
and no proprietary equipment  
Figure 2. Traffic and Revenue Evolution with a Massive Introduction of  
Broadband Services. Data traffic is growing fast but revenues are not  
increasing at the same pace. You need more efficient ways to transport  
the additional packet traffic generated by broadband services.  
IP TRAnSFoRMATIon DRIvERS  
The need for additional  
connectivity (ports) to  
introduce new broadband  
technologies and services  
(HSDPA, EV-DO, Wi-Fi  
hotspots, WiMAX)  
Voice Era  
Data Era  
Packet  
Traffic  
Increased bandwidth  
requirements for new packet-  
based services (20 Mb/s to 30  
Mb/s per cell site)  
Traffic and  
Revenue  
Divergence  
Physical interface changes  
(Ethernet base stations) which  
avoid the need for separate  
overlay networks to support  
Ethernet connectivity and  
backhaul  
Revenues  
Time  
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An Innovative, Truly Packet Product  
The Alcatel-Lucent 9500 MPR helps  
ensure optimal performance for all  
types of backhauling technologies  
and enables smooth evolution of  
existing TDM-based networks to  
an all-IP network. It aggregates  
many kinds of incoming traffic,  
including 2G, 3G and WiMAX. High  
performance and low latency for each  
service and synchronization of these  
services is achieved along the entire  
backhauling network.  
automatically adapts to varying  
microwave link conditions. For  
instance, priority traffic, such as  
video and voice, are assigned to the  
most available packets across the  
radio link, while less time-dependent  
applications, such as Internet browsing  
and e-mail, are given access based on  
availability.  
Simplified Growth  
Because the Alcatel-Lucent 9500  
MPR offers service-aware transport,  
you can increase the number of  
active users without the hassle of  
transport constraints. This system  
allows a dramatic increase in the  
number of broadband users — up  
to one hundred times that of E1-  
or T1-based TDM solutions. You also  
gain enhanced support for high-  
bandwidth applications, such as music  
downloading and streaming video.  
Service-Aware Transport  
The Alcatel-Lucent 9500 MPR  
supports adaptive packet transport  
for exceptional use of radio frequency  
spectrum and a dramatic improve-  
ment in broadband traffic transmis-  
sion. Our service-aware feature  
directly maps all traffic, both  
guaranteed and broadband, over the  
radio frame. It recognizes the traffic  
types in the incoming packets and  
Figure 4. number of Active Users (voice and Multimedia) with TDM and  
Figure 3. Adaptive Packet Radio Feature  
Packet Radio Solutions  
Pocket Radio vs TDM  
Multimedia  
Voice  
Guarantee 100%  
4 QAM  
16 QAM  
256 QAM  
TDM  
Packet Radio  
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Extending IP/MPLS from the Core to the Cell Site  
Single Packet node Characteristics  
The Alcatel-Lucent 9500 MPR product is part of an  
integrated end-to-end remote access network and core  
solution for complete IP transformation. Comprehensive,  
end-to-end monitoring of the entire IP remote access  
network helps ensure effective IP/MPLS management  
and reduces complexity.  
• Multiservice Switching Capacity: Greater than 10 Gb/s  
• Radio throughput: Greater than 2 Gb/s  
Termination of 192xE1/T1 in circuit emulation  
• No single point of failure  
• Embedded synchronization distribution even in  
full Ethernet infrastructure  
Key Components  
• Nodal SW configuration with a single packet  
matrix switching both Ethernet and TDM  
To integrate TDM, IP and microwave technologies, the  
Alcatel-Lucent 9500 MPR product is comprised of two  
main components: the Microwave Service Switch and  
the Universal Outdoor Unit.  
• Standalone Site Aggregator compatible with any  
multivendor MW infrastructure  
Microwave Service Switch (MSS)  
The MSS has the ability to aggregate any kind of TDM  
traffic, with any kind of packet traffic, over a single  
Ethernet connection. Different services can be  
dynamically managed, depending on radio performance  
levels at any given time, particularly in case of fading  
conditions.  
Microwave Service Switch (MSS)  
outdoor Unit (oDU)  
A common ODU is available for the whole product  
family — both TDM traditional and IP microwave  
solutions. This allows smooth migration from TDM  
to packet networks and protects initial investments.  
The Alcatel-Lucent 9500 MPR is transparent to  
microwave solutions, so it can be deployed in existing  
networks. This preserves your investments and offers  
seamless, cost-effective evolution from TDM to packet  
transport — on the schedule that best meets your needs.  
Oudoor Unit (ODU)  
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Support Services  
Alcatel-Lucent offers a full range of  
support services for streamlined,  
cost-effective IP transformation,  
including:  
• Network design and planning  
• Hotline  
• Repair and return express, swap  
and repair, and spare parts  
management  
• On-site visits, urgent interventions  
and technical assistance  
Training  
• Bundled services during warranty  
period and warranty extensions  
Key Features  
Innovative Truly Packet Product  
FEATURE  
BEnEFIT  
The Multi-service aggregation layer feature aggregates and carries TDM 2G,  
3G and IP/Ethernet over a common packet layer. This allows sharing of a common  
packet transmission infrastructure, regardless of the nature of the traffic carried.  
Mapping different access technologies over Ethernet is achieved by standardized  
protocols like circuit emulation and pseudo-wire.  
There is a single transmission pipe for all services and access technologies on cell  
sites. Radio bandwidth is utilized at 100%. In contrast, TDM radio stacks multiple  
data streams (E1, Ethernet) over the radio channel and a large portion of the  
bandwidth is under-utilized.  
With the Service Awareness feature, different end-user services data flows are  
treated according to their QoS requirements while with TDM products there is  
no possibility to differentiate services with different QoS requirements.  
Operators achieve end-user satisfaction even while using services other than voice  
– using the minimum necessary bandwidth.  
The 9500 MPR is a Packet Node meaning that it is on a single packet matrix  
with high switching capacity because of the common aggregation layer over  
Ethernet (greater than 10Gb/s)  
9500 MPR is able to switch, aggregate and handle many incoming traffic types  
with almost no capacity limits (up to 10GB/s) and without additional external switches  
The Service Driven Packet Adaptive Modulation feature allows full exploitation  
of the entire air bandwidth by changing modulation schemes according to  
propagation conditions, and associating different service quality to the  
available transport capacity.  
Scarce spectrum resources are used efficiently in all conditions and at a lower cost  
than renting.  
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The Alcatel-Lucent Advantage  
• Alcatel-Lucent is a leader in IP  
transformation and the migration  
to fully packet-based mobile  
networks. Our revolutionary  
wireless transmission solutions give  
you the next-generation back-  
hauling capabilities you need to  
compete in today’s marketplace.  
• The Alcatel-Lucent integrated,  
optimized packet aggregation  
solution is the first in the market  
— optimized to transport all types  
of services over a single pipe.  
• Alcatel-Lucent supports adaptive  
packet transport for maximum  
use of radio frequency spectrum,  
a dramatic improvement in broad-  
band traffic transmission and the  
required performance level for each  
service — to maintain end-user  
satisfaction.  
• Alcatel-Lucent is a leading vendor  
in microwave, IP and carrier  
Ethernet.  
¬ We have shipped more than  
half a million microwave  
transceivers and have a  
presence in over 95 countries.  
¬ We have more than 150 IP  
customers in over 65 countries,  
including 13 of the top 30  
carriers globally.  
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without notice. Alcatel-Lucent assumes no responsibility for inaccuracies contained herein.  
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