Spec Sheet

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PTP 810 01-00 DS 050812
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FUTURE-PROOF PLATFORM
Packet-based networks move massive amounts of
information very efficiently and at much lower costs than
traditional circuit-switched networks. However, migrating
from TDM to an IP-based network without experiencing
communication interruptions can be challenging. Employing
a hybrid approach often can be an excellent solution. Our
PTP 810 systems allow you to support IP-based devices
and applications while still using elements of your legacy
TDM systems. So, you can leverage your legacy investment
while starting to take advantage of the cost efficiencies and
performance benefits of packet-based Ethernet technology.
PUT PTP 810 TO WORK FOR YOU
PTP 810 solutions are excellent connectivity and backhaul
solutions for organizations such as service providers,
government and public safety agencies, utilities,
transportation companies, and business enterprises. Typical
applications include, but are not limited to:
Leased-Line Replacement: Replace or supplement
leased-line service to reduce or eliminate recurring fees.
Video Surveillance Backhaul: Affordably and reliably
backhaul video from surveillance cameras to a dispatch
or command center.
Network Redundancy: Provide network redundancy for
wired or fiber networks.
Remote Connectivity: Support teleworkers, mobile
personnel and field technicians with always-on access
and collaborative communications.
Wireless Network Extensions: Connect remote
locations where wired service does not exist such as on
protected lands.
Building-to-Building and Campus Connectivity:
Connect between buildings or connect buildings in a
campus setting.
REDUCE CAPEX AND OPEX
PTP 810 systems are designed to help you reduce your
capital expenditures and operating expenses. Significant
savings can be realized by replacing leased-line service with
carrier-grade wireless communications. PTP 810 systems
include an embedded L2 switch that is optimized for
Ethernet traffic and an embedded T1/E1 cross-connection
switch. This saves you the costs of external switches and
added cabling. Ease of deployment and our flexible network
management options help you reduce your installation and
management man-hours. Once installed, our ruggedized
radios are designed to withstand the rigors of outdoor
conditions, saving you troubleshooting and maintenance
man-hours.
CONFIGURATION CHOICES
Your individual network infrastructure and applications will
determine which of our PTP 810 configuration options best
addresses your needs. Options include:
1+0 Non-Protected: A 1+0 link is a single link with no
redundancy protection. In the event of a hardware failure,
the link would incur an outage until the failed unit is
replaced. Non-redundant links are good choices where
you would not incur significant consequences in the event
of a communication outage.
1+1 Protected: A 1+1 link is a single link with
redundancy protection. In the event of a hardware failure,
the link will continue working while the failed unit is
being replaced. The PTP 810 supports 1+1 Hot Standby
(HSB) protection, with or without spatial diversity.
In addition, PTP 810 systems support 1+1 Frequency
Diversity using two distinct frequency channels. So, you
have the flexibility to choose the diversity method that
you prefer.
2+0 Ring/Aggregation: With a 2+0 ring configuration,
each MMU is setup in an East/West configuration. Each
MMU is connected to two ODUs. One ODU transmits and
receives in one direction of the ring architecture, and the
other ODU transmits and receives in the other direction.
In a 2+0 East/East configuration for link aggregation,
each MMU is also connected to two ODUs. However,
both ODUs transmit and receive in the same direction to
the ODU at the opposite end of the link.
Protected PDH Ring: Protection is achieved through
two paths, the working path and the protected path. If an
outage occurs in a ring segment, connectivity is restored
by switching the traffic from the working path to the
protected path on either side of the outage. When the
outage is corrected, reversal to the working path can be
performed automatically or manually.
SNCP-Like Protected T1/E1: Ideal for ring deployments
with both wireless and wired segments, this option
enables interoperability between PTP 810 and third-party
equipment.
Protected Ethernet Ring: This architecture protects the
network management system and the payload Ethernet
network, and can perform self-healing operations. Rapid
Spanning-Tree Protocol (RSTP) can restore connectivity in
the event of an outage.
PTP 800 OUTDOOR
RADIO UNIT (ODU)
For more information, refer to the PTP 810 Specification Sheet.
PTP 810 MODULAR
MODEM UNIT (MMU)