Specifications
Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 5 Diagnostics and Troubleshooting
Airmux-200 Ver. 1.750 Frequently Asked Questions 5-17
Rate
[Mbps]
Sensitivity
[dB]
12 -84
18 -81
36 -74
48 -68
Q: Does Airmux-200 withhold any MAC Addresses?
A: The Airmux-200 is a layer 2 Bridge (VLAN transparent). The built-in switch
contains a MAC Address table up to 2047.
Q: Can I use any category 5e cable in order to connect the IDU and ODU?
A: The cable should be suitable for outdoor use, and shielded Category 5e.
Q: What are the BER values expected in the Airmux-200 link?
A: 10-11 (according to BER sensitivity threshold)
Q: Does Airmux-200 use DSSS technique?
A: No, Airmux-200 uses the advanced OFDM technique.
Q: What are the main advantages of the Airmux-200 solution (e.g., wireline,
wireless, etc.) over other possible alternatives?
A:
• Easy and intuitive installation using audio indication.
• Easy configuration using the management software of overall link site-to-site,
there is no need to travel between the two sites in order to change the
configuration.
• Easy migration between transition channels site-to-site.
• Full backup option – backup and restore using ini files.
• Very light ODU (1.5 kg).
• No RF loses between IDU and ODU.
• Robust Air Interface Layer 2 ARQ insures “error-free” Ethernet service even in
harsh conditions. Retransmit mechanism for TDM ensures low BER.
• Integrated up to 4 E1/T1 and Ethernet radio over one single product.
• Supports a variety of applications Voice and Data over single radio – no need
for external mediation device.
• Smooth migration to VoIP applications.
• Carrier class compliant with ITU standards for E1 and T1.
• Low and constant TDM latency (8 msec).
• Extremely accurate recovered clock low cost replacement to PDH radios.