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©2007 Exalt Communications Inc. All Rights Reserved. www.exaltcom.comProprietary and Confidential

EX-s Series FCC 6 – 40 GHzSplit-Mount

Point-to-Point Microwave Radios

Product OverviewDecember 2008

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Agenda

> About Exalt Communications

> EX-s Series Overview

> Feature & Benefit Overview

> Product Detail

> Path Planning Tools

> Management

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About Exalt

> Founded by industry veterans in 2004

> Industry-leading radio products for diverse markets and applications

> Focused exclusively on microwave backhaul and connectivity

- Licensed & unlicensed point-to-point microwave radio systems

- TDD and FDD- Native TDM & native Ethernet- Carrier-class performance and

availability- Scalability & flexibility

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Why Exalt

>Rapid pace of innovation, supporting native TDM and native Ethernet in every system

>Builds on a flexible, application-independent platform to offer the broadest portfolio of license and license-exempt products in the market

>Carrier-class TDD brings licensed band performance and availability to license-exempt bands

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Product Overview

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Product Portfolioi-Series

(all-indoor)s-Series

(split mount)r-Series

(all-outdoor)

6 – 40 GHz2.4, 4.9, 5, 6 GHz 6 – 40 GHz4.9, 5 GHz

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11, 18 and 23 GHz FCC Licensed Portfolio

Split-mount, Carrier-class Radio Systems with Native TDM, Native Ethernet and Upgradeable Capacity

EX-11s, EX-18s & EX-23s- 11, 18 and 23 GHz FCC Licensed Bands- 45 Mbps (11 GHz) or 15 Mbps (18 and 23 GHz) full-duplex

Ethernet base configuration with 0xT1/E1- Software upgradeable to 100 Mbps full-duplex and

4xT1/E1- 1 RU rack mount IDU- Direct mount or remote mount ODU

EX-11s-16, EX-18s-16 & EX-23s-16- 45 Mbps (11 GHz) or 15 Mbps (18 and 23 GHz) full-duplex

Ethernet base configuration with 0xT1/E1- Software upgradeable to 100 Mbps and up to 16xT1/E1- 1.5 RU rack-mount IDU

EX-ns-16

EX-ns

EX-ns ODU

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11, 18 and 23 GHz FCC Licensed Portfolio

Split-mount, Carrier-class Radio Systems with Native TDM, Native Ethernet and Upgradeable Capacity

EX-11s-DS3-GigE- 11 GHz FCC Licensed Bands- 45 Mbps full-duplex Ethernet base configuration with

0xT1/E1- Software upgradeable up to 1xDS3, 16xT1/E1, or 165

Mbps full-duplex 1.5 RU rack mount IDU- Direct mount or remote mount ODU

EX-18s-DS3-GigE, EX-23s-DS3-GigE- 45 Mbps full-duplex Ethernet base configuration with

0xT1/E1- Software upgradeable up to 1xDS3, 16xT1/E1, or 165

Mbps full-duplex- 1.5 RU rack-mount IDU

EX-ns ODU

EX-ns-DS3-GigE

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Feature & Benefit Overview

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Native TDM and Native Ethernet

Variable Allocation

Native Ethernet

Native TDM

Feature

Zero latency introduction ensures the highest performance IP transport over the radio link

Benefit

Protects value of investment by supporting both current and future traffic allocation splits between TDM and Ethernet

Available channel bandwidth carries user traffic – not overhead – thus conserving spectrum

When T1/E1 ports are added, TDM throughput is traded bit-for-bit for Ethernet throughput and vice versa, so rated throughput always equals user-available throughput

Delivers low and consistent latency performance regardless of IP traffic behavior, including bursts

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Native TDM

TDM to IP Protocol

Conversion

IP packets

Layer 2 Switch

T1

T1

T1

T1

12 Mbps aggregate TDM

throughput

24 Mbps aggregate encapsulated TDM

throughput

IP Radio20 Mbps

1 - 8 Mbps aggregate Ethernet throughput

IP packets of varying size

Latency hit up to 50 ms

Layer 2 Switch

IP Radio20 Mbps

Layer 2 Switch

Overhead hit of 50% - 200%

Poor latency performance

Up to 3x more required capacity per T1 than native

Ethernet traffic contends with TDM

traffic for shared capacity

Non-Native

Layer 2 Switch

T1

T1

T1

T1

12 Mbps aggregate TDM

throughput

1 - 8 Mbps aggregate Ethernet throughput

IP packets of varying sizeLayer 2 Switch

ExaltRadio

20 Mbps

Layer 2 Switch

Separate native TDM and native Ethernet streams

with no contention

Radio required to support only native

capacity, not overhead

Exalt Native

TDM fra

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Flexibility and Ease of Use

Enables the same IDU SKU to be used for all 11, 18 and 23 GHz licensed bands with plug-and play ODU auto-configuration, reducing CAPEX associated with sparing

Reduces time associated with frequency transition through ODU-only swap

Reduces training burden: all IDUs are the same, regardless of frequency

Common split-mount IDU 11, 18, 23 GHz

Provides a hardware upgrade path to a GigE IDU without replacing ODU

Upgrade path to GigE

Provides in-band and out-of-band flexibility with multiple management options, including HTTP, CLI/Telnet, Serial Console, and SNMP v1,2c, and v3

Management flexibility

Allows selection of desired channel bandwidth or modulation entirely via software, providing flexibility vs. hardware-based configuration options

Selectable occupied bandwidth and

modulation

Feature Benefit

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Configuration SimplicityChannel bandwidth and

modulation options enabled according to base

model + upgrade key options

TDM channels enabled according upgrade key

option and channel bandwidth/modulation

selections

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Support

Allows instant access to documentation within the radio. Installation and Management manual is always up-to-date with the latest release of software

Embedded manual

Provides two-year warranty with registration (one-year otherwise)

Offers extended warranty up to 5 years and advanced replacement with 24/7 phone support up to 5 years

Offers field installation supervision and private/customized training

Exalt Customer Care

Feature Benefit

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High Security

AES 128/256-bit Encryption

(optional)

SNMPv3

Feature Benefit

Secure mobile voice and data traffic with the most secure standards-based encryption available with no added latency or throughput degradation

Hardware-based approach ensures that the process of encryption does not affect capacity (software-based encryption can reduce throughput by as much as 50%)

Ensures the protection of potentially sensitive network monitoring and management traffic through secure user authentication and message encryption

Addresses known security holes with v1 and v2c

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Product Detail

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EX-s Series 4-100F IDU (E00001F)

IF N-type Connector to

ODU

Console port

Alarmsport4xT1/E1

software license key enabled

2x 10/100BaseT

RSL test points

±20 - 60VDC

Grounding

Future Status LEDs & remote status switch

1 RU

> AC Adapter with power cord> Accessory kit (rack mount hardware, DC power connector, and grounding hardware)> Quick start guide> Product registration card

Included with IDU:

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EX-s Series 16-100F (E00011F)

IF N-type Connector to ODU

±20 - 60VDC16xT1/E1 software license key enabled

Status LEDs & remote status switch

RSL test points2x 10/100BaseT

FutureAlarms

port

Console port

1.5 RU

Default configuration dip switch

> AC Adapter with power cord> Accessory kit (rack mount hardware, DC power connector, and grounding hardware)> Quick start guide> Product registration card

Included with IDU:

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EX-s Series DS3-1000F (Release Q1’09)

IF N-type Connector to ODU

Dual ±20-60VDC

16xT1/E1 software license key enabled

Status LEDs & remote status switch

1xDS3 software license key enabled

2x 10/100/1000BaseTConsole port

1x 1000BaseT/X SFP

Alarms portRSL test point

> AC Adapter with power cord> Accessory kit (rack mount hardware, DC power connector, and grounding hardware)> Quick start guide> Product registration card

Included with IDU:

1.5 RU

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EX-s Series ODU (11, 23, and 18 GHz)

Waveguide(Rectangular)

11 GHz WR-7518 GHz WR-4223 GHz WR-42

Mounting clips

Grounding

RSL test point

IF N-type connector

to IDU

B4 High

B3 High

B2 High

B1 High

B3 High

B4 High

B3 High

B2 High

B1 High

Sub-band

B4 Low

B3 Low

B2 Low

B1 Low

B3 Low

B4 Low

B3 Low

B2 Low

B1 Low

Sub-band

21490-21.82022.690-23020

21.780-22.11022.980-23.310

21.200-21.53022.400-22.73021.200-23.60023

11.035-11.21511.525-11.700

22.070-22.400

17.700-18.140

10.915-11.095

10.795-10.975

10.675-10855

Sub-band Low (band edges in GHz)

17.700-19.700

10.700-11.700

Freq Range (GHz)

23.270-23.600

19.260-19.700

11.405-11.585

11.285-11.465

11.165-11.345

Sub-band High (band edges in GHz)

Band (GHz)

11

18

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100BaseT to GigE IDU Upgrade Example

Exalt 16-100F IDU10/100BaseT+4-16xT1/E1

Exalt 11GHz ODU

EX-11s-16

Exalt DS3-1000F IDUGigE+1xDS3+16xT1/E1

(Q1’09)

45 Mbps FD + 0xT1/E1 45 Mbps FD + 0xT1/E1

100 Mbps FD +16xT1/E1 95 Mbps FD +1xDS3+16xT1/E1(165 Mbps FD)

Software Upgrade

Path

Software Upgrade

Path

IDU Upgrade

Path

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EX-s Series Direct-coupled Antennas (3rd party Exalt-specific)

Rear view of 1ft direct-coupled 23GHz antenna

ODU mounting

clips

ODU mounting clip detail

Side view with ODU installed

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EX-s Series Remote Mount (3rd party Exalt-specific)

Remote mountODU side

Fully assembled remote mountwith installed

ODU

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EX-s Series Hot Standby Coupler (3rd party Exalt-specific)

Fully assembled and installed on direct-coupled antenna

Hot Standby Couplerwith one ODU installed on a remote mount

Hot Standby Coupler Hot Standby Coupler installed on Remote Mount

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EX-11s Capacity and Upgrade Paths

EX-11s-16

EX-18s-16EX-23s-16

EX-18sEX-23s

EX-11s

Maximum ConfigurationBase ConfigurationModel

Channel QPSK 16QAM 64QAM5 MHz 23; 0/010 MHz 45; 0/030 MHz

45 Mbps Base ModelEthernet (Mbps); T1/E1

Channel QPSK 16QAM 64QAM5 MHz 23; 0/010 MHz 45; 0/030 MHz

45 Mbps Base ModelEthernet (Mbps); T1/E1

Channel QPSK 16QAM 64QAM5 MHz 7; 0/0 15; 0/010 MHz 15; 0/020 MHz30 MHz

15 Mbps Base ModelEthernet (Mbps); T1/E1

Channel QPSK 16QAM 64QAM5 MHz 7; 0/0 15; 0/010 MHz 15; 0/020 MHz30 MHz

15 Mbps Base ModelEthernet (Mbps); T1/E1

Not available

Available

23; 4/4

Legend

Note: Refer to Exalt capacity charts for detailed TDM and Ethernet migration paths from base to maximum configuration

23 Mbps 4xT1 and4x E1 enabled

Channel QPSK 16QAM 64QAM5 MHz 23; 4/410 MHz 45; 4/430 MHz 94; 4/4 100; 4/4

100 Mbps+4xT1/E1 UpgradesEthernet (Mbps); T1/E1

Channel QPSK 16QAM 64QAM5 MHz 23; 8/810 MHz 45; 16/1630 MHz 94; 16/16 100; 16/16

16xT1/E1 UpgradeEthernet (Mbps); T1/E1

Channel QPSK 16QAM 64QAM5 MHz 7; 4/3 15; 4/4 23; 4/410 MHz 15; 4/4 31; 4/4 45; 4/420 MHz 31; 4/4 63; 4/4 94; 4/430 MHz 45; 4/4 94; 4/4 100; 4/4

100 Mbps UpgradeEthernet (Mbps); T1/E1

Channel QPSK 16QAM 64QAM5 MHz 7; 4/3 15; 8/6 23; 8/810 MHz 15; 8/6 31; 16/14 45; 16/1620 MHz 31; 16/16 63; 16/16 94; 16/1630 MHz 45; 16/16 94; 16/16 100; 16/16

16xT1/E1 UpgradeEthernet (Mbps); T1/E1

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Recommended 3rd Party Products Summary

Exalt recommends the following 3rd party products for use with the EX-s Series radios:

Radiowaves11,18,23 GHz1/6 dB

FiltelRemote mount 11 & 18 GHz

TimesLMR-400LMR-600

Andrew LDF2-50 HeliaxLDF4-50 Heliax

Used to connect IDUs to ODU

IF Cable

RFS11 GHz: 2, 3, 4, 6ft.18 GHz:2, 4 ft.23 GHz: 1, 2, 4ft.

Radiowaves11 GHz: 2, 3, 4, 6ft.18 GHz: 1, 2, 3, 4, 6ft.23 GHz: 1, 2, 3, 4, 6ft.

PolyphaserBGXZ-60NFNM-ASRGTGT-NFF-AL

Andrew11,18,23 GHz 3/3 db or 1/6 dB

AndrewRemote mount18 & 23 GHz

Flex-twist waveguide10-15 GHz17.7-26.5 GHz

Andrew11 GHz: 2, 4, 6ft18 GHz: 2, 2.5, 4, 6ft.23 GHz: 1, 2, 2.5, 4, 6ft.

IF in-line devices to protect against power surges

Used for 1+1 configuration to mount two Exalt ODUs to a direct-coupled antenna or remote mount

If standard antennas are used, a remote mount with flex-twist waveguide are required for the Exalt-ODU. Flex twist waveguides connect the standard antenna to the remote mount.

Exalt-specific direct-coupled antennas are available from Andrew, Radio-waves, and RFS

Lightning Protection

Hot Standby CouplersRemote Mounts & Flex Twist Wave-Guides

Antennas

Remote mount

Flex-twist waveguide

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Typical 1+0 BOM: Single Endpoint

EX-11s-16EX-18s-16EX-23s-16

16-100F IDU

Select desired antenna model and size from any antenna supplier (rectangular waveguide)

Select required remote mount and flex-twist waveguide from recommended 3rd party list

Standard antennaDirect-coupled antenna

Qty:1 each

Select antenna size and model from recommended 3rd party list

Lightning protection

IF cabling (IDU-ODU)

Installation type

Upgrade Options

ODUModel

See Exalt recommended IF cabling and lightning protection

Qty: 1@length

Installation materialsEquipment selection

Select Ethernet, TDM or AES options for each model

See capacity upgrade options charts

Select Sub-band,Hi or Lo pair

See EX-s Series ODU options chart

EX-11sEX-18sEX-23s

4-100F IDU

Qty 2Qty:1Qty: variesQty: 1Qty: 1

1 2 3 4

4a 4b

5 6

1a

1b

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Typical 1+1 BOM: Single Endpoint

One MHS kit is required per end-point

Qty: 1

MHS Kit

One MHS license key per IDU

Qty: 2

MHS License

Keys

Select Ethernet,TDM or AES options for each model

See capacity upgrade options charts

Qty: varies

Upgrade Options

3:3 dB

Select from recommended 3rd party list

Qty: 1

1:6 dB

Hot Standby Coupler

EX-11s-16EX-18s-16EX-23s-16

16-100F IDU

Select desired antenna model and size from any antenna supplier (rectangular waveguide)

Select required remote mount and flex-twist waveguide from recommended third party list

Standard antenna

Direct-coupled antenna

Qty:1 each

Select antenna size and model from recommended third party list

Select lightning

protection

Select IF cabling (IDU-ODU)

Installation typeMHS

Cable kitODUModel

See Exalt recommended IF cabling and lightning protection

Qty: 2 @length

Installation materialsEquipment selection

Quantity depends on how many T1/E1s need to be protected –up to 16xT1/E1. Cable kit includes 4xT1/E1 protection cables

SelectSub-band,Hi or Lo pair

See EX-s Series ODU options chart

EX-11sEX-18sEX-23s

4-100F IDU

Qty: 4Qty:1Qty:1-4Qty: 2Qty: 2

1 2 3 5 6 74 8

7a 7b 8a 8b

9 10

1a

1b

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EX-s Series 1+1 Monitored Hot Standby

> 1+1 equipment protection> Maximum reliability for critical connections> Requires license key and 3rd party equipment

Not includedHot Standby Coupler

Not includedSecondary ODU

Not includedSecondary IDU

Required –one per terminalIDU Software License Key

Management control cablingMHS Kit contents

Primary

Secondary

MHSLicense Key

MHSLicense Key

Management controlT1/E1 cabling

MHSHot Standby Coupler

Configuration for EX-11s, EX-18s, and EX-23s

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EX-s Series MHS Supported Protection ConfigurationsIDU/ODU on Common Path Using Direct-coupled Antennas

• Most common 1+1 configuration• 16-100 or 4-100 IDU• Exalt-ODU direct-coupled antennas • 3dB symmetrical or 1/6dB

asymmetrical hot standby coupler options

Exalt4ODU (2Hi ,2Lo)

Exalt2-8*MHS cable expansion kit

Exalt416-100 IDU or 4-100 IDU

Exalt4MHS software license keys per terminal

See recommended suppliers2Direct coupled antenna

4x

2

2

Qty Source1+1 BOM (per link)

ExaltMHS kit

Use recommended typesIF cable (at required cable length)

See recommended suppliersHot standby coupler •Depends on the number of T1/E1s that need to be protected. T1/E1 software license keys ordered separately.

IDU

IDU

ODU

ODU

hotstandby coupler

IDU

IDU

ODU

ODU

hotstandby coupler

Exalt MHS kit +Cable Expansion kit

IF cable

IF cable IF cable

IF cable

Exalt MHS kit +Cable Expansion kit

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EX-s Series MHS Supported Protection ConfigurationsIDU/ODU on Common Path Using Standard Antennas

• 16-100 or 4-100 IDU• Standard antennas • Exalt-specific remote mounts

with flex-twist waveguide• 3dB symmetrical or 1/6dB

asymmetrical hot standby coupler options

Use recommended types4xIF cable (at required cable length)

Exalt4ODU (2Hi ,2Lo)

Exalt416-100 IDU or 4-100 IDU

Exalt2-8*MHS cable expansion kit

Exalt4MHS software license keys

See recommended suppliers2Flexible waveguide

See recommended suppliers2Exalt ODU-coupled remote mount

Customer preferred supplier2Standard single pol antenna

2

2

Qty Source1+1 BOM (per link)

ExaltMHS kit

See recommended suppliersHot standby coupler

•Depends on the number of T1/E1s that need to be protected

IDU

IDU

ODU

ODU

hotstandby coupler

IDU

IDU

ODU

ODU

hotstandby coupler

IF cable

IF cable IF cable

IF cable

RM

T M

T

Flex-twist waveguide

RM

T M

T

Flex-twist waveguide

Exalt MHS kit +Cable Expansion kit

Exalt MHS kit +Cable Expansion kit

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Recommended 3rd Party Products: 11GHz

Exalt-specific direct-coupled antennas

Exalt-specific remote mounts

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Recommended 3rd Party Products: 11GHz

Flex-twist waveguide, remote mounts & hot standby couplers

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Recommended 3rd Party Products: 18GHz

Exalt-specific direct-coupled antennas

Exalt-specific remote mounts

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Recommended 3rd Party Products: 18 GHz

Flex-twist waveguide & hot standby couplers

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Recommended 3rd Party Products: 23 GHz

Exalt-specific direct-coupled antennas

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Recommended 3rd Party Products: 23 GHz

Remote mounts

Flex-twist waveguide & hot standby couplers

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Path Planning Tools

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EX-s Series Link Budget Calculator

Convenient access to climate zone data

Enter path distanceand desired capacity

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Exalt Path Profiler

>Web based terrain analysis tool for point-to-point links

Optional terrain data, such as buildings, trees, or known obstructions

Location information per endpoint

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Exalt Path Profiler

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Radio System Management

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Summary

> Exalt microwave radios support the following management methods:> HTTP (Internet Explorer or Mozilla Firefox)

- CLI/Telnet (Console access via Ethernet or RS232 Serial port)- SNMPv1, v2c, v3

> Two 10/100BaseT allow two modes of operation:- In-band: Management traffic is transported over

the microwave link- Out-of-band: Management traffic is not transported

over the microwave link. Radios are managed via an external LAN connection using the AUX Ethernet port.

MAIN Ethernet port

AUX Ethernet port

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Management via HTTP GUI

> Exalt radios include a web server to allow browser access to management functions. Currently, Internet Explorer and Mozilla Firefox are supported. Only the system IP address is needed to access the login window.

> Two user levels are provided- Administrator, allows read/write of system

parameters and functions- User, allows read-only access to system

parameters and functions

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Management via CLI/Telnet

> Management via the Command Line Interface (CLI) can be done in the following ways: - Asynchronous RS232 port- MAIN Ethernet port for in-band

management and using the Telnet protocol

- AUX Ethernet port for out-of-band management using the Telnet protocol

> Two user levels:- Administrator, allows read/write of

system parameters and functions- User, allows read-only access to system

parameters and functions

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Management via SNMP> Exalt microwave radios can be managed using

any SNMP-based NMS

> Three versions of the SNMP protocol are supported:

- SNMPv1- SNMPv2c- SNMPv3:

- Latest and most secure - Provides encryption functionality and maintains the

integrity of the transmitted packets - Provides access control and originator verification

through the use of password authentication

> Two functions are provided: SET and GET- Used to read or configure objects predefined in the

system MIB (Management Information Base)

> SNMP TRAP functions are available- Used to automatically communicate predefined

events and alarms to the higher level NMS/EMS

SNMP configuration page

SNMP TRAP configuration page

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In-band and Out-of-band Management

Network Operation Center manages entire network remotely

Concatenated links can all be managed with in-band management

Out-of-band management separates management traffic from data traffic. Further segmentation can be done with VLANs

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Capacity and Upgrade Charts

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EX-11s Capacity and Upgrade Paths(EX-s Series 4-100F IDU + 11GHz ODU)

Base model configuration> 45 Mbps full-duplex capacity> 0x T1/E1> 5, 10 MHz channels> 64QAM

Ethernet upgrade option> 100 Mbps full-duplex capacity> 5, 10, and 30MHz channels> 16QAM and 64QAM> Additional 4xT1/E1 option

T1/E1 upgrade options:> 4xT1/E1 interfaces> Additional 100 Mbps option

Maximum Configured Capacity100 Mbps Ethernet + 4xT1/E1

Note: EX-s Series IDUs also allow 40 MHz channel frequency plan on 30 MHz channels.

EX-11s

Channel QPSK 16QAM 64QAM Channel QPSK 16QAM 64QAM5 MHz 23; 0/0 5 MHz 23; 4/410 MHz 45; 0/0 10 MHz 45; 4/430 MHz 30 MHz

Channel QPSK 16QAM 64QAM Channel QPSK 16QAM 64QAM5 MHz 23; 0/0 5 MHz 23; 4/410 MHz 45; 0/0 10 MHz 45; 4/430 MHz 94; 0/0 100; 0/0 30 MHz 94; 4/4 100; 4/4

45 Mbps Base ModelEthernet (Mbps); T1/E1

100Mbps UpgradeEthernet (Mbps); T1/E1

4xT1/E1 UpgradeEthernet (Mbps); T1/E1

100 Mbps+4xT1/E1 UpgradesEthernet (Mbps); T1/E1

100 Mbps

Ethernet UpgradeK00Z00001X

100 Mbps

Ethernet UpgradeK00Z00001X

0-4xT1/E1

TDM UpgradeK00G00001X

0-4xT1/E1

TDM UpgradeK00G00001X

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EX-11s-16 Capacity and Upgrade Paths(EX-s Series 16-100F IDU + 11GHz ODU)

Maximum Configured Capacity100 Mbps Ethernet + 16xT1 or

93 Mbps Ethernet + 16xE1

Base model configuration> 45 Mbps full-duplex

capacity> 0x T1/E1> 5, 10 MHz channels> 64QAM

Ethernet upgrade option> No Ethernet-only upgrade

options are available> Residual Ethernet

available up to the maximum 100Mbps when T1/E1 interfaces are disabled (up to the upgraded T1/E1 capacity)

T1/E1 upgrade options> Up to 16xT1/E1> 4, 8, 12, or 16xT1/E1

options> 5, 10, and 30 MHz

channels depending on # of T1/E1

> 16QAM and 64QAM depending on # T1/E1Note: EX-s Series IDUs also allow 40 MHz channel frequency plan on 30 MHz channels.

EX-11s-16

Channel QPSK 16QAM 64QAM Channel QPSK 16QAM 64QAM5 MHz 23; 0/0 5 MHz 23; 4/410 MHz 45; 0/0 10 MHz 45; 4/430 MHz 30 MHz

Channel QPSK 16QAM 64QAM5 MHz 23; 8/810 MHz 45; 8/830 MHz

Channel QPSK 16QAM 64QAM5 MHz 23; 8/810 MHz 45; 12/1230 MHz 94; 12/12 100; 12/12

Channel QPSK 16QAM 64QAM5 MHz 23; 8/810 MHz 45; 16/1630 MHz 94; 16/16 100; 16/16

16xT1/E1 UpgradeEthernet (Mbps); T1/E1

8xT1/E1 UpgradeEthernet (Mbps); T1/E1

12xT1/E1 UpgradeEthernet (Mbps); T1/E1

45 Mbps Base ModelEthernet (Mbps); T1/E1

4xT1/E1 UpgradeEthernet (Mbps); T1/E1

8- 1

6xT1

/E1

TDM UpgradeK00600011X

4-8x T1/E1

TDM UpgradeK00200011X

0-4xT1/E1

TDM UpgradeK00G00011X

8-12x T1/E1

TDM UpgradeK00500011X

12-16x T1/E1

TDM UpgradeK00700011X

TDM UpgradeK00P00011X

TDM UpgradeK00Q00011X

0-8xT1/E1

0-12xT1/E1

0-16xT1/E1

TDM UpgradeK00R00011X

TDM UpgradeK00400011X

4- 1

6xT1

/E1

4- 1

2xT1

/E1

TDM UpgradeK00300011X

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EX-18s and EX-23s Capacity and Upgrade Paths (EX-s Series 4-100F IDU + 18 GHz or 23 GHz ODU)

Base model configuration> 15 Mbps full-duplex > 0x T1/E1> 5, 10 MHz channels> QPSK, 16QAM

Ethernet upgrade options> 30, 60, and 100 Mbps full-

duplex > 5, 10, and 30MHz

channels> QPSK, 16QAM and

64QAM> Additional 4xT1/E1 option

T1/E1 upgrade options > 4xT1/E1 interfaces> Additional 30, 60, and

100Mbps options

Maximum Configured Capacity100Mbps Ethernet + 4xT1/E1Note: EX-s Series IDUs also allow 40 MHz channel frequency plan on 30 MHz channels.

EX-18s & EX-23s

Channel QPSK 16QAM 64QAM Channel QPSK 16QAM 64QAM5 MHz 7; 0/0 15; 0/0 5 MHz 7; 4/3 15; 4/410 MHz 15; 0/0 10 MHz 15; 4/420 MHz 20 MHz30 MHz 30 MHz

Channel QPSK 16QAM 64QAM Channel QPSK 16QAM 64QAM5 MHz 7; 0/0 15; 0/0 23; 0/0 5 MHz 7; 4/3 15; 4/4 23; 4/410 MHz 15; 0/0 31; 0/0 10 MHz 15; 4/4 31; 4/420 MHz 31; 0/0 20 MHz 31; 4/430 MHz 30 MHz

Channel QPSK 16QAM 64QAM Channel QPSK 16QAM 64QAM5 MHz 7; 0/0 15; 0/0 23; 0/0 5 MHz 7; 4/3 15; 4/4 23; 4/410 MHz 15; 0/0 31; 0/0 45; 0/0 10 MHz 15; 4/4 31; 4/4 45; 4/420 MHz 31; 0/0 63; 0/0 20 MHz 31; 4/4 63; 4/430 MHz 45; 0/0 30 MHz 45; 4/4

Channel QPSK 16QAM 64QAM Channel QPSK 16QAM 64QAM5 MHz 7; 0/0 15; 0/0 23; 0/0 5 MHz 7; 4/3 15; 4/4 23; 4/410 MHz 15; 0/0 31; 0/0 45; 0/0 10 MHz 15; 4/4 31; 4/4 45; 4/420 MHz 31; 0/0 63; 0/0 94; 0/0 20 MHz 31; 4/4 63; 4/4 94; 4/430 MHz 45; 0/0 94; 0/0 100; 0/0 30 MHz 45; 4/4 94; 4/4 100; 4/4

4xT1/E1 UpgradeEthernet (Mbps); T1/E1

30 Mbps+4xT1/E1 UpgradesEthernet (Mbps); T1/E1

30 Mbps UpgradeEthernet (Mbps); T1/E1

60 Mbps UpgradeEthernet (Mbps); T1/E1

100 Mbps UpgradeEthernet (Mbps); T1/E1

15 Mbps Base ModelEthernet (Mbps); T1/E1

60 Mbps UpgradeEthernet (Mbps); T1/E1

100 Mbps UpgradeEthernet (Mbps); T1/E1

30 Mbps

Ethernet UpgradeK00T00001X

30 Mbps

Ethernet UpgradeK00T00001X

0-4xT1/E1

TDM UpgradeK00G00001X

0-4xT1/E1

TDM UpgradeK00G00001X

60 Mbps

Ethernet UpgradeK00W00001X

100 Mbps

Ethernet UpgradeK00Y00001X

60 Mbps

Ethernet UpgradeK00W00001X

100 Mbps

Ethernet UpgradeK00Y00001X

0-4xT1/E1

TDM UpgradeK00G00001X

0-4xT1/E1

TDM UpgradeK00G00001X

60 Mbps

Ethernet UpgradeK00U00001X

Ethernet UpgradeK00V00001X

100 Mbps

60 Mbps

Ethernet UpgradeK00U00001X

Ethernet UpgradeK00V00001X

100 Mbps

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EX-18s-16 and EX-23s-16 Capacity and Upgrade Paths(EX-s Series 16-100F IDU + 18 GHz or 23 GHz ODU)

Maximum Configured Capacity100 Mbps Ethernet + 16xT1 or 93 Mbps Ethernet + 16xE1

Base Model Configuration> 15 Mbps full-duplex > 0x T1/E1> 5, 10 MHz channels> QPSK, 16QAM

Ethernet upgrade option> No Ethernet-only upgrade

options are available> Residual Ethernet available

up to the maximum 100Mbps when T1/E1 interfaces are disabled (up to the upgraded T1/E1 capacity)

T1/E1 upgrade options > Up to 16xT1/E1> 4, 8, 12, or 16xT1/E1 options> 5, 10, and 30 MHz channels

depending on # of T1/E1> QPSK, 16QAM, and 64QAM

depending on # T1/E1

Note: EX-s Series IDUs also allow 40 MHz channel frequency plan on 30 MHz channels.

EX-18s-16 & EX-23s-16

Channel QPSK 16QAM 64QAM Channel QPSK 16QAM 64QAM5 MHz 7; 0/0 15; 0/0 5 MHz 7; 4/3 15; 4/410 MHz 15; 0/0 10 MHz 15; 4/420 MHz 20 MHz30 MHz 30 MHz

Channel QPSK 16QAM 64QAM5 MHz 7; 4/3 15; 8/610 MHz 15; 8/620 MHz30 MHz

Channel QPSK 16QAM 64QAM5 MHz 7; 4/3 15; 8/6 23; 8/810 MHz 15; 8/6 31; 12/1220 MHz 31; 12/1230 MHz

Channel QPSK 16QAM 64QAM5 MHz 7; 4/3 15; 8/6 23; 8/810 MHz 15; 8/6 31; 16/14 45; 16/1620 MHz 31; 16/16 63; 16/16 94; 16/1630 MHz 45; 16/16 94; 16/16 100; 16/16

4xT1/E1 UpgradeEthernet (Mbps); T1/E1

16xT1/E1 UpgradeEthernet (Mbps); T1/E1

8xT1/E1 UpgradeEthernet (Mbps); T1/E1

12xT1/E1 UpgradeEthernet (Mbps); T1/E1

15 Mbps Base ModelEthernet (Mbps); T1/E1

8- 1

6xT1

/E1

TDM UpgradeK00600011X

4-8x T1/E1

TDM UpgradeK00200011X

0-4xT1/E1

TDM UpgradeK00G00011X

8-12x T1/E1

TDM UpgradeK00500011X

12-16x T1/E1

TDM UpgradeK00700011X

TDM UpgradeK00P00011X

TDM UpgradeK00Q00011X

0-8xT1/E1

0-12xT1/E1

0-16xT1/E1

TDM UpgradeK00R00011X

TDM UpgradeK00400011X

4- 1

6xT1

/E1

4- 1

2xT1

/E1

TDM UpgradeK00300011X