Alcatel Lucent Network Card MDR 8000 User Manual

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Digital Microwave Radio  
Flexible Wireless Transport  
for Your Voice, Video and Data Needs  
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Overview  
The MDR-8000 Packet Plus  
is Alcatel-Lucent’s premier digital  
microwave radio for long-haul,  
point-to-point wireless  
communications. The flexible  
platform offers features designed  
to provide robust operation, while  
also reducing your total cost of  
ownership. With a common  
platform that supports virtually  
all frequency bands from 2-11 GHz,  
the MDR-8000 Packet Plus can  
meet your needs for high-capacity  
backbone routes, as well as low-  
capacity spurs. It offers transmission  
capacity from 4-32 DS1s, 1-3 DS3s,  
OC-3, and 10/100/1000 Base-T  
Ethernet, with the ability to upgrade  
capacity in service simply by  
changing Capacity Keys™. The  
common platform that supports  
all of these options provides users  
ultimate flexibility in configuring  
and equipping an entire network,  
with simplified operation and  
maintenance. With the widest range  
of long-haul frequency bands, the  
most complete range of interfaces  
and capacities, and the highest  
system gain in the industry, the  
MDR-8000 is the undisputed leader  
in microwave transport.  
MDR-8000 Packet Plus Standard Shelf Configuration  
This flexible and scalable  
architecture provides reliable  
wireless backbone communications  
for cellular operators, public safety  
agencies, railways, pipelines, utilities,  
local exchange carriers, television  
stations, and private enterprise.  
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Applications  
Wireless Backhaul  
As cellular and PCS networks continue to grow, the MDR-8000 Packet Plus  
is an ideal choice for connecting cell sites or backhauling traffic to the switch.  
The broad range of capacities and frequency bands provide ultimate flexibility  
for both long- and short-haul applications. In addition, the high reliability  
typically provides vastly superior performance as compared to leased DS1  
circuits, usually with a very attractive payback period. The unlicensed versions  
of the radio also permit rapid deployment of point-to-point links, allowing  
new cell sites to be turned up quickly to meet service demands.  
In addition, as backhaul networks transition from TDM to IP-based services,  
the MDR-8000 Packet Plus can manage the transition seamlessly by carrying  
both signal types simultaneously with unlimited flexibility.  
CarriersNetworks  
Backhauling  
Backbone  
Last mile  
Aggregation  
Metro  
BSC/RNC  
BTS/Node B  
BSC/RNC  
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Public Safety Networks  
Public Safety  
Public safety networks must provide mission critical  
services, be quickly expandable, and be easily managed  
from end to end. Applications may be for interfacility  
and inter-agency communications, or for backhaul in  
land mobile radio (LMR) networks. Public safety  
networks also face a variety of critical issues: interfacility  
communications are becoming more complex and  
require higher bandwidth; use of real-time video is  
increasing, as well as data – primarily IP traffic – to  
support departmental LANs and inter-departmental  
WANs; and the trend of sharing data across jurisdictions  
is accelerating the demand for more bandwidth. The  
MDR-8000 Packet Plus radio addresses all of these  
issues cost effectively, while providing the security  
and redundancy that public safety officials require.  
State and Local Government Systems  
Municipalities have similar needs as those of public  
safety operators. Municipal planning districts need  
converged services that support mission-critical voice,  
data, and video communications, along with LMR  
interoperability. Government agencies can rely on  
the MDR-8000 Packet Plus to provide the reliable,  
high-quality communications they require. Unlicensed  
versions of the MDR-8000 Packet Plus are also ideal  
for emergency restoration and backup of critical  
communication links.  
Transportation and Utility Systems  
Transportation and utility companies also require the  
highest and most stringent level of availability, quality,  
and resiliency. Growth, new technologies, and ever-  
increasing security demands require a secure core  
architecture with state-of-the-art network management  
in order to reach widely dispersed rural areas, often  
covering rough terrain, where no other infrastructure  
exists. Support for data networking applications and  
services such as SCADA, video surveillance for  
monitoring remote sections of pipelines or highways,  
and reliability to overcome homeland security threats  
are all readily addressed by the MDR-8000 Packet Plus.  
Utilities, Pipelines and Railroads  
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Local Exchange Carriers  
Broadcast Auxiliary Service  
Digital microwave has proven itself as an excellent  
choice for broadcasters to transport their video signals,  
either as direct studio to transmitter links (STLs), or  
for distributing the video signals across large geographic  
areas to multiple transmitter sites. Broadcasters require  
their high-bandwidth signals to be transmitted with  
extremely high quality to avoid any video signal  
degradation. The MDR-8000 Packet Plus supports FCC  
Part 74 requirements, and has proven itself quite adept  
at meeting the stringent requirements of broadcasters  
all over the country.  
The MDR-8000 Packet Plus is an ideal solution for  
extending a local exchange carrier’s network beyond  
their traditional franchise boundaries, whether it is one  
location outside the franchise area or multiple locations  
across a larger geographic region. Using the MDR-8000  
Packet Plus can eliminate the LEC’s need to lease  
facilities from competitors, thus maintaining control  
of their entire solution offering regardless of whether the  
location is in or out of franchise. The MDR-8000 Packet  
Plus is also an option anywhere wireline services are  
not available due to fiber exhaustion or lack of facilities.  
Digital TV Broadcasting  
Contribution  
Distribution  
Urban coverage  
Main Studio  
Regional Studio  
Regional Studio  
Distributed/Rural coverage  
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Federal Government Agencies  
The MDR-8000 Packet Plus also provides its rugged characteristics in service  
to the U.S. Federal Government. Operating in the NTIA-regulated frequency  
bands, the highly compact radio can mount in the tightest spaces while  
providing wireless means for overcoming geographic obstacles, right-of-way  
costs, and construction delays associated with wired facilities. This scalable  
and readily-deployable architecture provides reliable backbone communications  
for agencies such as the Department of Defense, Department of Justice, and  
Department of Interior, among others.  
Defense & Security  
Government buildings  
Government buildings  
Military bases  
2-way  
Mobile  
Radio  
Military airports  
Port Security  
Police, Fire & Rescue  
Borders  
Private Enterprise  
Enterprise markets, such as education, healthcare,  
banking, and private corporations, can also benefit  
from the flexibility of the MDR-8000 Packet Plus.  
For campus or metropolitan environments, using the  
short-haul capabilities of the MDR-8000 Packet Plus  
can provide secure and reliable high-bandwidth services  
at low cost for one customer or an entire building. A  
large corporation or consortium can use the MDR-8000  
Packet Plus to connect data and voice services between  
nationwide branch locations across a backbone network  
covering a large geographic area. As enterprise firms  
continue to face ever-decreasing budgets, the cost-  
effective solutions and reliability provided by the  
MDR-8000 Packet Plus become even more attractive  
and beneficial.  
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Common Platform  
The MDR-8000 Packet Plus is  
based on a common platform for  
all frequency bands and capacities.  
This approach greatly simplifies  
training and maintenance, since all  
MDR-8000 Packet Plus radios look  
the same and operate in the same  
manner. Oftentimes, large networks  
consist of radios in two or more  
frequency bands, such as 6 GHz for  
a long-haul backbone, and 11 GHz  
for shorter paths or spurs. Thanks  
to the commonality built into the  
MDR-8000 Packet Plus, technicians  
need only be trained on one  
configuration and they will be  
capable of maintaining all versions  
deployed in their network. The  
same advantage also applies to the  
capacities available in the radio.  
The MDR-8000 Packet Plus  
platform supports a mix of DS1,  
DS3, OC-3, and 10/100/1000  
Base-T Ethernet interfaces to meet  
any network requirements.  
In-Service Capacity  
Upgrades  
Cost-Saving Features  
Industry-High System Gain  
The MDR-8000 Packet Plus has the  
highest system gain available today.  
System gain is the most common  
benchmark of performance that  
differentiates one radio from another.  
Used to determine the link budget  
of a microwave hop, it is simply  
defined as the mathematical  
The MDR-8000 Packet Plus offers  
the widest range of interfaces and  
capacities available today, with the  
ability to provide 4-32 DS1s,  
1-3 DS3s, OC-3, or 10/100/1000  
Base-T Ethernet in bandwidths up  
to 300 Mb/s. Besides having a  
capacity to fit virtually any  
requirement, users can increase the  
capacity of the specific circuit type  
(i.e. DS1 or DS3) being used by  
merely changing Capacity Keys™  
on the transmitter and receiver  
modules. This simple change can  
be accomplished with the radios  
in service on hot-standby systems,  
with no outage or downtime  
required.  
difference between the radio’s  
transmitter output power and the  
receiver input threshold. Higher  
system gain provides network  
operators three distinct advantages.  
First, the higher gain can often  
allow users to install smaller antenna  
systems. This not only saves money  
on the cost of the antennas, but also  
reduces tower loading. Network  
operators can build lighter weight  
towers, or reduce their monthly  
rent payments if leasing tower space.  
Second, higher system gain allows  
users to stretch their paths further  
than a comparable radio with lower  
system gain. This can be especially  
important when crossing terrain  
obstacles, or simply to eliminate  
the significant cost of adding an  
additional repeater site. Finally,  
higher system gain improves the  
path availability. For mission-critical  
networks, extremely high path  
availability is one of the ultimate  
goals, a goal to which the MDR-  
8000 Packet Plus is ideally suited.  
The highly flexible MDR-8000  
Packet Plus can grow from 4 DS1s  
all the way to 3xDS3 or OC-3 using  
the same set of power amplifier,  
transmitter, and receiver modules.  
Capacity Keys™ and wideband RF  
modules allow users to gracefully  
migrate to higher capacities, and  
eliminate any stranded investment.  
In addition, the commonality of  
the system means that the number  
of spare modules required is  
minimized, even as radios of  
different capacities and frequency  
bands are deployed in the same  
network. For example, the  
transmitter, receiver, and power  
amplifier units in any specific  
frequency band may be used  
for NxDS1, NxDS3, OC-3, or  
Ethernet transport. Power supplies,  
controllers, and other common  
units are the same across all radios,  
regardless of frequency band or  
capacity. This commonality reduces  
the number of spares that need to  
be stocked, reducing the capital  
budget required for deployment.  
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Flexible Ethernet Options  
Having established its reliability,  
scalability, and versatility in  
Unlike standard TDM radios, the  
Ethernet version of the MDR-8000  
Packet Plus offers input/output  
(I/O) provisioning options and  
operating modes uniquely developed  
to support packet data transport:  
I A & B Separate – Dual  
Channel  
The dual channel configuration  
uses the same hardware as a  
frequency diversity configuration  
in a TDM version of the radio.  
It provides two separate RF  
channels from a single shelf. The  
A & B Separate operating mode  
can support a combined data  
throughput of 300 Mb/s in a  
single shelf. However, if one of  
the RF channels failed, half of the  
data would be lost, although the  
DS1s would still be protected.  
delivering TDM traffic, the MDR-  
8000 Packet Plus is also poised for  
the next wave of network migration.  
With the industry-wide migration  
to IP data networks, carriers are  
requiring innovative ways to bridge  
the gaps between their legacy  
networks and the packet-based  
networks of the future. The MDR-  
8000 Packet Plus Ethernet interface  
utilizes the same RF and common  
modules as the TDM versions of the  
radio, operating in all the same  
frequency bands and virtually  
identical bandwidths.  
The Ethernet interface supports  
10/100/1000 Base-T transport, with  
a possible combined data throughput  
of 300 Mb/s in a single shelf. The  
Ethernet I/O card offers RJ45  
electrical and SFP optical inputs,  
both of which are auto-sensing. In  
addition, the Ethernet interface  
supports a variety of bandwidth  
choices which enables users to tailor  
the radio to meet facility and data  
transport requirements of today and  
tomorrow.  
I A Only – Nonstandby  
While the most cost-effective  
method of transporting Ethernet,  
this operating mode provides no  
Ethernet port or radio link  
protection.  
I A Only – Hot Standby  
This operating mode provides  
radio link protection, but does not  
provide Ethernet port protection.  
This mode would be used when  
the operator desires link  
protection, but cannot support  
redundant interfaces in the  
Ethernet device connected to the  
MDR-8000 Packet Plus.  
I A & B Summed – Dual  
Channel  
This mode also makes use of  
the Ethernet Port Aggregation  
capabilities of the radio. When  
the radio is operating in normal  
mode without failures, it operates  
in a similar manner as the A & B  
Separate – Dual Channel. The A  
& B Summed mode also supports  
a combined data throughput of  
300 Mb/s in a single shelf. In this  
configuration, the full 300 Mb/s  
radio bandwidth is available to  
either Ethernet input to handle  
traffic bursts. In addition, if one  
of the RF channels fails, the data  
is summed onto the remaining  
working channel and the  
I A & B Switched – Hot  
Standby  
By making use of the Ethernet  
Port Switching capabilities of the  
MDR-8000 Packet Plus, this  
mode provides both Ethernet port  
and radio link protection.  
The Ethernet interface of the  
MDR-8000 Packet Plus also allows  
users to gracefully migrate their  
network services from TDM to  
Ethernet with no equipment  
I A & B Summed – Hot  
Standby  
throughput of the shelf falls back  
to a combined total of 150 Mb/s.  
The DS1s are always protected.  
This operating mode utilizes  
the Ethernet Port Aggregation  
capabilities of the radio and  
combines two data sources over  
a single RF link.  
changeout. Up to 32 DS1s (48  
Mb/s) can be individually and  
dynamically provisioned to carry  
TDM traffic alongside the Ethernet  
bandwidth. As TDM services get  
converted to IP over time, each  
of the TDM-based DS1s can be  
deprovisioned individually, allowing  
that bandwidth to be recaptured as  
part of the Ethernet bandwidth.  
Provisioning (or deprovisioning)  
can be done in-service, with no  
disruption to other DS1 or Ethernet  
traffic on the radio.  
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Licensed and Unlicensed  
Operation  
transmitters and direct modulation  
overcome most interference and  
improve overall system quality.  
Unlicensed operation offers the  
same spectral efficiency and provides  
an option for transporting up to 16  
DS1s or 24 Mb/s Ethernet. In the  
5.8 GHz band, up to 150 Mb/s can  
be carried on a single channel.  
The MDR-8000 Packet Plus takes  
advantage of virtually all of the  
licensed frequency bands used for  
long-haul systems in North America.  
Operating from 2 to 11 GHz in all  
of the FCC Part 101 and Part 74  
bands, as well as bands used by the  
Federal Government (NTIA), the  
MDR-8000 Packet Plus allows  
operators the freedom to select the  
band most appropriate to their  
intended use and environmental  
conditions. A list of the frequency  
bands of operation is shown below:  
Operation in the 2.4 GHz spectrum  
also allows users of 2.1 GHz licensed  
systems who need to relocate the  
ability to leverage their existing  
infrastructure without touching  
the tower, antenna, or transmission  
line. Reuse of existing antenna  
systems and tower structures  
• 1700 MHz (NTIA)  
provides a definite cost savings  
and reduction in cutover time  
as compared to other relocation  
alternatives. Furthermore, operators  
can take advantage of lightweight  
grid antennas and coaxial  
transmission line to limit tower  
loading concerns and minimize  
environmental impact issues. Also,  
the 2.4 GHz band can be used to  
place new links in service, thereby  
taking advantage of the excellent  
propagation and low-impact  
• 1900 MHz (PCS in-band)  
• 2 GHz (FCC broadcast,  
NTIA & ITU)  
• 2.3 GHz (WCS band)  
• 2.4 GHz (Unlicensed band)  
• 2.47 GHz (FCC licensed)  
• Upper 4 GHz (NTIA, ITU)  
• 5.8 GHz (Unlicensed ISM band)  
• Lower & Upper 6 GHz  
(FCC, ITU)  
• 7 GHz (FCC broadcast auxiliary)  
• 7 & 8 GHz (NTIA, ITU)  
antenna configurations allowed  
by this frequency range.  
• 10.5 & 11 GHz (FCC, ITU)  
As with all of the licensed versions  
of the MDR-8000 Packet Plus,  
the unlicensed radios employ a  
narrowband single-carrier  
modulation technique with high-  
receiver selectivity. This technique  
provides dramatically superior  
properties as compared to most other  
unlicensed radios which are of the  
direct sequence spread spectrum  
type. Due to the poor peak to  
average power characteristics of  
spread spectrum modulation,  
In addition, the MDR-8000 Packet  
Plus also offers the same robust  
operation in the unlicensed bands  
of 2.47 and 5.8 GHz. Offering more  
configurations, more frequency  
selections, and more capacity than  
any other unlicensed radio, the  
highly-reliable MDR-8000 Packet  
Plus provides superior signal quality  
and availability. By operating in  
either the unlicensed (Part 15) or  
licensed (Part 101) portion of the  
2.4 GHz frequency band (2.400 -  
2.4835 GHz), the MDR-8000  
Packet Plus offers a unique  
transmitter power is significantly  
lower than that of the MDR-8000  
Packet Plus. That means the MDR-  
8000 Packet Plus can deliver more  
power to the receiver, which  
networking option. In licensed  
operation, the higher power  
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significantly helps to overcome  
interference. In practical terms, the  
MDR-8000 Packet Plus can operate  
with an antenna one size smaller  
than a spread spectrum radio on  
paths longer than 8 miles.  
The narrowband modulation  
of the MDR-8000 Packet Plus also  
allows better utilization of the  
available spectrum, as multiple RF  
channel pairs can be utilized. This  
is especially helpful at multi-way  
junction sites where a wider array  
of selectable frequencies is required  
to avoid intra-system interference.  
The 5.8 GHz version of the MDR-  
8000 Packet Plus is also an ideal  
way to add additional capacity as  
an underlay on existing 6 GHz  
routes. Simply adding bandpass  
filters allows the MDR-8000 Packet  
Plus to interoperate on the same  
antenna system as the existing 6  
GHz system. This is an ideal scenario  
for customers with legacy TDM  
systems (even analog) who want to  
add Ethernet capabilities on the  
same route.  
nonstandby unlicensed  
configurations. Offering 8 DS1s  
of capacity with +25 dBm transmit  
power, it is compatible with all  
other configurations of the  
MDR-8000 Packet Plus family.  
Many network architectures do not  
require the built-in 1+1 equipment  
redundancy of the standard MDR-  
8000 Packet Plus shelf. Low-density  
microwave routes with less than 8  
DS1 requirements are commonly  
equipped with 1+0 protection.  
Additionally, when radio is used for  
back-up to other wireline facilities,  
redundancy of the radio electronics  
is usually not required. Even highly  
secure networks that utilize ring  
protection switching don’t require  
redundant radio electronics, since  
service protection is provided by the  
circuit multiplexers, not the radio  
link. The low-profile MDR-8000  
Lite radio is ideal for these  
Thanks to the commonality  
between the licensed and unlicensed  
versions of the MDR-8000 Packet  
Plus, it is also a relatively simple  
task to upgrade an unlicensed radio  
at 5.8 GHz to licensed operation at  
6 GHz. By simply making a few  
changeouts, there is no stranded  
investment involved in having to  
purchase a new radio.  
For applications that require quick  
and efficient deployment in the 5.8  
GHz unlicensed band, Alcatel-  
Lucent has created a special low-  
profile configuration called the  
MDR-8000 Lite. The MDR-8000  
Lite is a reduced-size package for  
applications.  
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Wayside DS1s  
Alcatel-Lucent’s MDR-8000 Packet  
Plus provides one DS1 hot-standby  
protected wayside signal per DS3  
equipped on the radio. Therefore, a  
1xDS3 radio also includes one  
wayside DS1, and a 3xDS3 or OC-3  
radio offers three wayside DS1  
circuits. These ancillary DS1  
channels can be used for  
MDR-8000 Compact Shelf  
maintenance circuits (quick, easy  
introduction of additional orderwires,  
data channels, and LAN/WAN  
circuits), or they can be used to carry  
critical traffic since they are fully  
redundant in hot-standby radio  
configurations. Furthermore,  
implementing wayside DS1 channels  
does not impact radio performance  
or detract from the payload  
MDR-8000 Compact Shelf  
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MDR-8000 Compact Shelf  
For applications where hot-standby  
operation is not needed or desired,  
such as low-density links or radio  
ring terminal nodes, the MDR-8000  
Packet Plus offers a reduced-size  
chassis called the Compact shelf.  
This nonstandby configuration is  
even smaller (only 4 RU), and is  
applicable to the entire product line,  
covering all frequency bands and all  
capacities of the MDR-8000 Packet  
Plus family.  
efficiently dissipates heat via a  
passive heat sink on the rear of the  
radio. High-thermal-load modules  
are directly coupled to the heat sink  
with secure mechanical connections  
and self-checking thermal sensors to  
guarantee optimal heat flow. As a  
result, the MDR-8000 Packet Plus  
hot-standby shelf does not require  
fans, except for radios equipped with  
high power transmitters, or when  
more than one radio is mounted in  
the same rack.  
bandwidth.  
High Reliability  
Maintenance costs are greatly  
reduced by the high reliability built  
into the MDR-8000 Packet Plus  
platform. The robust MDR-8000  
Packet Plus has a proven track record  
of stellar performance in mission-  
critical networks of all types.  
Alcatel-Lucent is so confident of its  
performance, that we offer a 2 year  
warranty on all configurations.  
Also, operators are increasingly  
seeing the need to locate radio  
equipment at sites that lack space  
for traditional indoor installations,  
yet don’t want the headaches  
associated with tower-mounted  
electronics. The MDR-8000  
Compact offers an ideal solution  
for such situations with a pole-  
mounted outdoor enclosure. This  
configuration allows operators to  
set up a microwave terminal simply  
by affixing the Compact cabinet  
to an available pole or wall, or  
simply by setting a 4 ½” steel pipe  
in the ground.  
Small Size  
Low Power Consumption  
With extremely low power  
When installing a radio in a shelter  
at the base of a tower, space is  
usually at a premium. Compact  
mechanical dimensions and low  
power consumption allow operators  
to place the MDR-8000 Packet Plus  
in cramped spaces without sacrificing  
system performance and availability.  
As the smallest all-indoor radio  
terminal on the market today, a  
fully protected configuration can be  
deployed in just 7 rack units (7 RU).  
By reducing the amount of rack  
space needed, the MDR-8000  
Packet Plus is adaptable to virtually  
all installation environments. For  
high-capacity applications, four hot-  
standby radios may be equipped in a  
single 19-inch rack for up to 12 DS3  
capacity.  
consumption (as much as 1/3 less  
than many competitors), the MDR-  
8000 Packet Plus saves you money  
up front by reducing the size of the  
DC power plant that is required  
for operation. Also, if the site uses  
batteries for emergency backup  
power, fewer of them will need  
to be purchased and deployed.  
In addition, low power consumption  
also means significantly less heat  
dissipation. Again, the MDR-8000  
Packet Plus saves money by reducing  
the size of the air conditioning system  
required, and lowers your monthly  
cooling costs.  
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congested. Where wider channels  
are allowed, 32 TCM occupies a  
wider spectrum, but offers even  
higher system gain. This allows  
paths to be stretched even further,  
while still maintaining extremely  
high path availability. Where rules  
allow, typically at lower capacities,  
both modulation versions are  
available, giving users the option of  
maximum system gain or maximum  
spectral efficiency, with the choice  
determined by the unique path  
requirements being addressed.  
at the far end of the link. This is far  
superior to competing radios which  
merely turn the far-end transmitter  
to full power whenever the receive  
signal level crosses the ATPC  
threshold. FCC regulations limit  
full-power operation to 52 minutes  
per year (0.01%) for a radio licensed  
with ATPC. Since the MDR-8000  
Packet Plus with its dB-for-dB  
adjustment will not reach full power  
as often, the MDR-8000 Packet Plus  
can operate much longer in the  
ATPC mode.  
Performance-Enhancing  
Features  
Robust Multipath  
Countermeasures  
The MDR-8000 Packet Plus  
employs several techniques to  
overcome troublesome path  
propagation problems. Dispersive  
Fade Margin (DFM) is a critical  
performance parameter that gauges  
a radio’s ability to overcome the  
multipath fading events which can  
occur on long paths (over 7 miles).  
The MDR-8000 Packet Plus leads  
the industry in DFM, which allows  
it to provide the highest path  
availability of all long-haul systems.  
Industry-Leading Receiver  
Selectivity and Interference  
Rejection  
Alcatel-Lucent utilizes all-digital  
receiver filtering, other than RF  
filters, which provides vastly superior  
interference immunity when  
compared to analog designs. The  
MDR-8000 Packet Plus exhibits  
superior adjacent channel  
performance as evidenced by the  
-8 dB adjacent channel threshold/  
interference specification (10 MHz  
channel separation). This greatly  
eases coordination, especially in  
frequency-congested areas, and  
speeds up the licensing process.  
In addition, it improves system  
availability in an interference  
environment.  
Network Management  
Options  
The MDR-8000 Packet Plus provides  
three 64 kb/s service channels and  
one 16 kb/s supervisory channel.  
Each service channel can carry audio  
(orderwire), RS-232 data, or MCS-  
11/TBOS/SNMP fault alarm data.  
All-Indoor Operation  
The compact shelf design, coupled  
with the wide array of transmitter  
power options available, allows the  
entire MDR-8000 Packet Plus to be  
mounted indoors. With no tower-  
mounted electronics to worry about,  
maintenance and troubleshooting  
are greatly simplified. The entire  
radio is readily accessible without  
the need for climbing towers.  
For local display and control, in  
addition to the LED displays and  
module controls, a user-friendly  
graphical interface operating on an  
IBM-compatible PC is also available.  
The user system interface (USI)  
provides a graphical and intuitive  
means of analyzing the radio, and  
runs on a standard Windows  
operating system. With the USI,  
technicians can monitor alarms  
and performance data in real time,  
as well as initiate controls and  
provision the radio.  
Network technicians do not need  
tower-climbing certification in order  
to maintain the radios. This is of  
primary importance during  
inclement weather.  
Choice of Modulation  
Techniques  
Automatic Transmit Power  
Control (ATPC)  
The MDR-8000 Packet Plus utilizes  
both 32 and 128 Trellis Code  
Modulation (TCM), and 64  
Quadrature Amplitude Modulation  
(QAM) to take full advantage of  
FCC licensing rules based on  
spectrum efficiency. Using 128  
TCM enables the MDR-8000  
Packet Plus to squeeze maximum  
capacity in the allowed channel  
spacings, while maintaining robust  
path performance. This can provide  
the critical difference during  
coordination in areas where  
frequency bands are highly  
To further enhance the ability of  
the MDR-8000 Packet Plus to  
The radio controller and USI also  
provide a powerful tool for  
operate in a frequency-congested  
environment, ATPC is a standard  
feature that may be used to allow  
coordination at a reduced transmit  
power level. Only in the event of a  
path fade condition does the  
transmit power increase to overcome  
the fading. The ATPC control loop  
on the MDR-8000 Packet Plus  
makes dB-for-dB adjustments to the  
transmitter power corresponding to  
changes in the receive signal level  
analyzing path performance and  
troubleshooting radio equipment  
operation. The receive signal level  
(RSL) performance data is collected  
and can be viewed in a meaningful  
format, allowing path performance  
to be analyzed over time to interpret  
propagation anomalies.  
The MDR-8000 Packet Plus  
also offers a choice of network  
management interfaces and  
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protocols. The parallel interface  
provides access to radio and station  
information, including both radio  
and station alarms and status, as well  
as controls. The serial interface  
supports a variety of network  
together under one common network  
management umbrella. Based on  
Telecommunications Management  
Network (TMN) standards, SNMP  
provides a vehicle to improve  
Full Range of  
Configurations  
The MDR-8000 Packet Plus radio  
family is available in a full range  
of configurations, to meet every  
network requirement and budget  
constraint. Nonstandby and hot-  
standby configurations are supported  
in both linear and ring modes, while  
frequency diversity and collapsed  
rings are also available. In addition  
to equipment protection, space  
diversity receivers can be combined  
with any of these configurations to  
overcome path propagation  
problems. With a dual receiver  
module available, space diversity  
can be easily added to nonstandby  
radios at minimal cost. The dual  
receiver module supports space  
diversity operation, economically  
and efficiently, in the same profile  
as a traditional single receiver  
subsystem. For ultimate path  
protection, both space and frequency  
diversity can be combined in a  
quad-diversity configuration. When  
using the dual receiver module in  
quad diversity configurations, all  
four receivers can be populated in a  
single shelf, minimizing the size of  
the deployed system. Quad diversity  
is extremely useful for overcoming  
the challenges of troublesome paths,  
such as those covering very long  
distances or transmitting over water.  
interoperability between equipment  
vendors and simplify network  
management protocols including  
MCS-11, E2A/TBOS, and SNMP.  
management for operators. SNMP  
network management is enabled in  
new or existing MDR-8000 Packet  
Plus radios by the simple installation  
of the optional TMN interface  
module. The TMN interface module  
supports SNMP transport over  
TCP/IP LAN and serial point-to-  
point facilities. The MDR-8000  
Packet Plus is compatible with  
SNMP V1, V2, and V3. The SNMP  
MIB (management information  
base) for the MDR-8000 Packet  
Plus supports complete management  
(alarms, status, controls, performance,  
and provisioning) of the radio.  
The MCS-11 protocol consists of  
RS-422 formatted data which can  
be transported over one of the  
MDR-8000’s 64 kb/s digital service  
channels, independent of the radio  
traffic, to an external MCS-11  
Monitor Control System. MCS-11  
is a 4-wire, poll/response,  
synchronous, half-duplex monitor  
and control system whereby a master  
(primary) station polls one remote  
(secondary) station at a time and  
waits for a response before polling  
the next station. Poll and response  
messages are carried in the service  
channel transparent overhead bit  
streams.  
In addition, the MDR-8000 Packet  
Plus supports a feature called the  
Extended Link Monitor Channel  
(ELMC). A standard feature of the  
radio, the ELMC extends the  
functionality of the User System  
Interface (USI) to allow the local  
craft person to remotely view the  
provisioning, alarms, and status  
information and control commands  
for any radio, contiguously  
connected to the network. The  
performance monitoring, alarm  
and status information, and remote  
controls are accessible through  
the ELMC channel, independent  
of network management interfaces.  
Remote provisioning and  
E2A/TBOS (telemetry byte-oriented  
serial) is a 4-wire serial interface  
conforming to the EIA RS-422  
standard per Telcordia (Bellcore)  
Publication 49001. Poll and response  
messages are communicated to the  
radio via an external fault alarm  
remote or PC.  
Increasingly, as telecommunications  
networks evolve, network operators  
are scrambling to harmonize  
management of equipment that  
spans multiple vendors and multiple  
protocols. SNMP allows network  
operators to bring equipment  
For microwave routes that require  
high-density cross sections, such as  
multiple OC-3 channels, the MDR-  
8000 Packet Plus also provides a  
MultiChannel configuration. While  
downloading capability is also  
supported by the ELMC channel.  
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historically these applications have  
been addressed by multiline systems,  
there are some drawbacks to that  
approach. With a MultiChannel  
configuration, each working channel  
has 100% equipment protection,  
unlike multiline systems that share  
a single protect channel across each  
working channel. This provides  
higher reliability, and can protect  
against hardware failures on multiple  
channels. Also, switching restrictions  
based on priority are eliminated.  
By removing the requirement for a  
separate protection channel,  
Network Expertise  
In addition to having the most  
complete microwave portfolio  
in the industry, Alcatel-Lucent  
is also able to offer our customers  
complete, integrated systems,  
incorporating numerous technologies  
from our broad portfolio of  
telecommunications products. Our  
design and engineering expertise  
incorporates virtually all aspects  
of telecommunications networks.  
We also offer powerful network  
management platforms to give  
customers end-to-end visibility  
and control over complex networks  
with multiple products.  
frequency coordination is simplified  
and spectrum is freed up for an  
additional working channel.  
Likewise, by eliminating the  
multiline switch functions,  
maintenance is greatly simplified.  
With all these technologies, we  
give our customers several choices  
on how to build their networks. We  
are there every step of the way to  
help you make the best use of the  
right products to meet your needs.  
And when we put these products  
together to form a custom solution  
to meet your needs, our first-hand  
experience assures that everything  
works seamlessly. Alcatel-Lucent’s  
ownership of the technology in the  
systems we sell gives our customers  
more options, more depth and  
greater peace of mind.  
The MDR-8000 Packet Plus  
MultiChannel hardware and software  
is totally compatible with all other  
configurations of the radio. The  
common network management  
and maintenance practices were  
designed to simplify operation.  
Summary  
The MDR-8000 was a breakthrough design at its introduction, and the  
forward-thinking platform is so advanced that it continues to lead the  
industry today. With unmatched capabilities for meeting unique customer  
requirements, the MDR-8000 Packet Plus is unrivaled in its flexibility and  
performance. Whether the need is for low capacity versus high capacity,  
TDM versus Ethernet, or short-haul versus long-haul transmission, the  
MDR-8000 Packet Plus offers configurations to provide any level of  
protection or path availability. When your network requirements call for  
wireless transmission, the logical choice is to look to the microwave experts  
at Alcatel-Lucent. Let us put our expertise to work for you by demonstrating  
how the MDR-8000 Packet Plus can satisfy your specific applications.  
MDR-8000 Packet Plus  
MultiChannel Configuration –  
Four OC-3s or 1.2 Gb/s in a Single 7' Rack  
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