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Alcatel-Lucent 9500 MXC
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9500 MXC User Manual
3DB 23063 ADAA - Rev 004 July 2007 Vol. II-1-5
Figure 1-4. IDU ES
IDU ES can also be over-air interfaced to the 9500 MXC Node.
Synchronous or asynchronous auxiliary data and alarm I/O options are included.
Supports ODU 300ep or ODU 300hp.
9500 MXC Node
9500 MXC Node replaces the traditional terminal or single-link based approach
to networking with a nodal solution. One 9500 MXC platform directly supports
up to six links, on frequency bands from 5 to 38 GHz.
Radio paths and customer interfaces are customized by plug-in cards, with
interconnection of traffic and services supported by a backplane bus.
Figure 1-5 shows a 9500 MXC Node comprising an INU (Indoor Node Unit)
with three ODUs.
Figure 1-5. 9500 MXC Node: INU with Three ODUs
The Node is software configurable for link capacities from 4 to 75xE1, or 4 to
100xDS1, which in most applications replaces the need to migrate to SDH.
For more information on 9500 MXC Terminals, refer to Chapter 2.

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