PRELIMINARY
Scenarios
2 Scenarios
DC -48V 2A MAX
+ DC:2 - + DC:1 -
ERICSSON
MINI-LINK SP 110
Fault
Power
Oper
Sync
USB O&M O&M SYNC 2
USER I/O SYNC 1
1 1 2 3 4 TR:1A-1B TR:2A-2B TR:3A-3B TR:4A-4B3
2
10/100/1000 Base-T / 100/1000 Base-X
4
10/100/1000 Base-T
E1 / DS1
DC -48V 2A MAX
+ DC:2 - + DC:1 -
ERICSSON
MINI-LINK SP 110
Fault
Power
Oper
Sync
USB O&M O&M SYNC 2
USER I/O SYNC 1
1 1 2 3 4 TR:1A-1B TR:2A-2B TR:3A-3B TR:4A-4B3
2
10/100/1000 Base-T / 100/1000 Base-X
4
10/100/1000 Base-T
E1 / DS1
17258
PCU1
TRX
CBN
Air guide plate
FAU1
TN
FAU1
Cable shelf
Micro RBS
Microwave
Multiple RBSs
Multi standard
RBS6000/TCU
4G
3G
4G
2G
3G
2G
4G
Packet Terminal
Packet Terminal
Packet Terminal
Ericsson SP
MINI-LINK LH
Packet Terminal
Towards
HRAN/Metro
MINI-LINK TN
Packet Terminal
Packet Terminal
Ericsson SP
Enterprise
Packet Terminal
Figure 2 Network Scenario Overview
Using the MINI-LINK product portfolio to build an Ethernet network means that
there is a broad range of alternatives to choose from. There is support for
high-capacity Ethernet transport with different bandwidth and capacity options
over both radio and fixed connections.
The products offer the size and capacity to meet the needs of both last mile
access and first aggregation point, in a mobile backhaul network.
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