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Product information and planning
MPR-e 51
MSS-1: a 1U shelf, connected to an outdoor RF unit (split-mount system)
Supported ODUs:
MPT-HC V2/ MPT-XP
MPT-MC (MPR-E)
MSS-1c: a compact IDU that complements the existing portfolio, addressing the last
mile, the far-end application in a nodal solution, and cost-optimized point-to-point
applications.
Its small size of 1U height and half-rack width drastically reduces the space
consumption in busy sites.
Supported ODUs:
MPT-HC V2/ MPT-XP
MPT-MC (MPR-E)
9558HC (MPR-A)
The MPT is a multipurpose ODU that address any microwave application, is extremely
compact in size and provides:
MPT-MC: 155 Mbps max. (MPR-E)
MPT-HC V2/ MPT-XP: 340 Mbps max.
The MPT-xx can be deployed in a standalone configuration (9500 MPR-e standalone), or it
can be deployed in a split-mount solution connected to any MSS-x IDU.
Up to 18 MPT units can be connected to an MSS-8; providing the highest density
Up to 14 MPT units can be connected to an MSS-4; providing the highest density
Up to 6 MPT units can be connected to an MSS-1; providing the highest density
1 MPT-HC V2/MPT-MC/MPT-XP/9558HC can be connected to an MSS-1c
The 9500 MPR-e standalone is the full outdoor application of the MPR-e xx to address full
Ethernet site backhauling (fixed or mobile) and to address converged MPLS metro networks
reducing the number of deployed equipment.
The 9500 MPR innovative solutions include:
Multiservice aggregation layer: the capacity to use Ethernet as a common
transmission layer to transport any kind of traffic, independent of the type of
interface. Ethernet becomes the convergence layer.
Service awareness: traffic handling and quality management, queuing traffic
according to the type of service assigned, independent of the type of interface
Packet node: no service aggregation limits with all traffic aggregated in packets
according to: capacity, type of service requirements and type of interface

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