The Alcatel-Lucent 9500 MPR was designed with packet technology as its
foundation to provide the lowest total cost of ownership at the highest
quality. It enables legacy-to-packet transformation over a common, converged
packet network, offers the highest functionality with the smallest footprint,
and is highly scalable and resilient. Leveraging packet microwave, existing
microwave licenses are maximized through applying packet techniques to optimize
bandwidth and maximize payload capacity per radio link. Sparing and operations
costs are minimized with the use of a common multi-purpose transceiver that
supports multiple deployment scenarios.
Address new data services in the most efficient way - with native packet
microwave
Enables TDM to packet transformation while capitalizing on the benefits of
native packet transport
One Product Family for all Microwave Applications
Minimize sparing and operations costs by using common radios across tail,
point-to-pint, nodal, full-outdoor and long-haul applications
High-Capacity and High-Availability
Address growing bandwidth demand while improving customer Quality of
Experience
Flexible Networking
Facilitate transition to higher capacity, lower TCO MW network
architectures
Lower OPEX through simplifed provisioning, assurance and maintenance
9500 MPR-e integrates with the 7705 SAR for IP/MPLS networks or the 1850
TSS for SDH and MPLS-TP networks
Intelligent nodal IDU that supports up to 12 ODUs in hybrid or packet
mode
Hitless service-driven adaptive modulation
Multiservice aggregation with embedded Circuit Emulation Service (CES)
(MEF8) capabilities for Carrier Ethernet
Cross Polarization Interference Canceller (XPIC) upgradeable for very high
capacity
Multiservice packet ring ITU-T G.8032v2
Link Aggregation (LAG)
Multiservice switching capacity greater than 16 Gb/s
Radio throughput greater than 4 Gb/s per radio channel and termination of
up to 192xDS1/E1
Ethernet OAM IEEE 802.1ag
Support of Synchronous Ethernet (SyncE) and IEEE 1588v2
ANSI version also includes: Multiservice switching capacity at 48 Gb/s with
EAS cards, Support of DS3
ETSI version also includes: Multiservice aggregation using ATM IMA
pseudowires (PWE3) for Carrier Ethernet, SDH transport (up to 8 STM1
interfaces), EoS GFP mapping according to ITU-T G.7041