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What’s in Release 2.6.00 Chapter 1
RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40 1-2
VLAN capabilities
Separate management and Ethernet traffic VLAN support
GSU support for distributed hub sites
Hub Site Synchronization
Web based management
The RADWIN 2000 radio series supports the 4.8 - 6 GHz, 2.3 - 2.7 GHz and 3.3 - 3.8 GHz
spectrum bands, and complies with international standards and regulations (FCC, IC Canada,
ETSI, MII China and WPC India). DFS is supported where required by regulation.
What’s in Release 2.6.00
The main changes in release 2.6.00 were:
» RADWIN 2000 C support for the 2.5 GHz band according the BRS (FCC) regulation
» RADWIN 2000 C support for up to 200 Mbps aggregate net throughput
» RADWIN 2000 C support for GbE when coupled with the new IDU-C or PoE devices
having GbE LAN ports
» RADWIN 2000 C support for 3.3 – 3.8 Ghz in the 3.x licensed band
» RADWIN 2000 B series - a low form factor ODU with a unique embedded antenna,
additionally connectorized for use with an external antenna. The series provided a low
to intermediate solution for backhaul and access applications supporting up to 50
Mbps aggregated net throughput and up to 8 E1/T1.
» RADWIN 2000 X series - addressing corporate Access needs operating in 3.3 -3.8 GHz
licensed band, supporting up to 20 Mbps aggregate net throughput and up to 3 E1s or
4 T1s.
What’s new in Release 2.6.40
The main changes in release 2.6.40 from release 2.6.00 are:
» Enhanced VLAN support - ODU VLAN for use with PoE devices
» ODU-IDU/PoE (not GbE) cable repeater to extend the cable distance beyond 100 m.
» Support for unbalanced mode for E1 ports using a Y splitter. See Appendix B for
details.
Further details are set out in Table 1-1 below.
Terminology
Universal bands refer to RADWIN Universal bands as described above.
3.X or 3.X GHz refers to the frequency range 3.3 – 3.8GHz
BRS refers to the 2.5 GHz band subject to the FCC BRS regulations
•A 3.X ODU is an ODU pre configured to operate in the 3.X GHz licensed bands
•A 3.X Link in a RADWIN 2000 link using a pair of 3.X ODUs
High Resolution Bands - Channel minimum step is 250 KHz. Applies to 3.475 -
3.650 GHz IC, 3.4 -3.7 GHz ETSI and the 3.3 - 3.8 GHz Universal band.

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