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Alcatel-Lucent 9500 - Family Elements Described in this User Manual; The MPR-E Solution; The MSS-1 C Solution

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9500 family overview
62 MPR-e and MSS-1c User Manual 3DB19901EFAA Edition 01
The 9500 MPR in the split-mount architecture is built by two separate units:
MSS (Microwave Service Switch): indoor unit for split-mount and standalone
configurations (Ethernet uplink)
Radio: Outdoor Unit or Indoor Unit (MPT-HLS, not pictured)
The MSS and Radio are connected with a single standard coaxial cable (with
ODU300) or with one coaxial cable for the power supply and one Ethernet optical or
electrical cable (with MPT).
3.1.2 Family elements described in this User Manual
In this User Manual the following solutions are described:
MPR-1c access solution with the MSS-1c and MPT-HC/MPT-HC/MPT-HC-
HQAM/MPT-XP/MPT-XP-HQAM/MPT-MC (MPR-E) /9558HC (MPR-A)
MPR-e
3.1.2.1 The MSS-1c solution
The MSS-1c uses its Ethernet interface to connect to the following Outdoor Units:
for MPR-E—MPT-HC, MPT-HC, MPT-HC-HQAM, or MPT-MC
for MPR-—MPT-XP, MPT-XP-HQAM, or 9558HC
The MSS-1c can collect up to 10 or 16 TDM flows and Ethernet flows. The implemented
radio configuration is 1+0.
For MPR-E and MPR-A, the ODUs are in a charge of transporting the flows in an efficient
way to ensure bandwidth optimization, Quality of service, and TDM constraints.
3.1.2.2 The MPR-e solution
The MPR-e product embodies three different modes of operation:
a standalone full outdoor Network Element connected to a Ethernet generic device
in conjunction with an MSS-1c indoor unit, making an MPR-1c
in conjunction with a 7705 SAR, making an integrated single Network Element
solution
The MPR-E system consists of the following ODUs:

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