User guide
Network Components Exploring the Scope of Solutions
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The demands to support more multimedia communications, mobility, and deliver higher
throughputs for bandwidth intensive applications is growing exponentially. Now operators can
leverage their legacy investment while taking advantage of the cost efficiencies and performance
benefits of packet-based Ethernet technology. Service providers, public safety and government
agencies, heavy industry such as utilities and transportation and other enterprises will find PTP
810 an optimal solution for making this migration. Capital expenditures and operating expenses
can be reduced to support a number of applications including:
− Lease line Replacement
− Network Redundancy
− Video Surveillance
Backhaul
− Building to Building and
Campus Connectivity
− Wireless Network
Extensions
The PTP 810 includes:
• Modular Modem Unit Design — Supports T1/E1, STM-1, and Ethernet on a single platform
offering flexibility for your unique configuration requirements
• XPIC – This functionality allows you to double throughput capacity without increasing
channel bandwidth by transmitting different data on both the horizontal and vertical
polarizations in the same channel
• Link Aggregation — Supports true link aggregation over a single link while most comparative
systems require two ports to get similar throughput
• Robust Capacity – Highly scalable throughput up to 700 Mbps full duplex with XPIC
• Configurable Channel Widths – 7 to 80 MHz
• Built In Cross Point Switch – Enables channel mapping without the addition of more
equipment
• Multiple System Configurations – Supports 1+0 Non-Protected, 1+1 Protected, 1+1 Protected
w/Spatial Diversity, 1+1 w/Frequency Diversity, 2+0 for Link Aggregation, 2+0 Ring,
Protected PDH Ring, SNCP-Like Protected T1/E1, Protected Ethernet Ring
• Enhanced QoS – Protects your voice and high priority traffic
Radio Adjustable Power Capabilities
Cambium offers adjustable power radios in all frequency bands. See Adjusting Transmitter
Output Power on Page 382 to ensure that your radios do not exceed the maximum permitted
EIRP.