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5000iP Series

Specifications

Advanced Future-Proof IP Microwave Radio System for Long-Haul Transmission

5000iP Series
Frequency

4, 5, 6, 7, 8,11 GHz

Modulation and AMR Modulation Range

5000iP Series

64 / 128 / 256 QAM (QPSK-32, 512QAM option)

XPC and Radio Traffic Aggregation

Supported

Basic

4xGbE
16xE1 card
Channelized STM-1 card

Interfaces

4xGbE card

Additional

MSE card (64xE1 PWE)


10GbE card
CWDM card
Port-based and Tag-based VLAN
CoS/ToS/DiffServ/MPLS EXP based Priority Control

Packet Functionality

Strict Priority, D-WRR with Bandwidth Management


Policing with CIR/EIR

Synchronization

Synchronous Ethernet

Radio Protection

HS/HS, HS/SD, FD

TDM Cross-Connect
Resileincy

E1 Cross-Connect with ADM for Radio and Channelized STM-1

Packet

RSTP, ITU-T G.8032v2

TDM

E1 SNCP with Radio Ring

Ethernet OAM

IEEE 802.1ag Service OAM and ITU-T Y.1731 PM, IEEE 802.1ah

Ambient Temperature

-5 to +50C

Power Line Voltage

Supporting Your Challenge


toward All IP Network

-48 VDC (-40.5 to -57 VDC)

Power Consumption

Aprox. 232 W (for 4 to U6 GHz, 1+1 Terminal, equipped with SD)

Dimensions

800 (W) x 300 (D) x 1,800 (H) mm or 800 (W) x 300 (D) x 2,200 (H) mm
Specifications are subject to change without notice

Abbreviations
ATM:
AMR:
BER:
BR CKT:
BSC:
CAPEX:
CIR:
Cos:
CTR:
DSC:
D-WRR:
EIR:
ERP:
EXT:

Add Drop Multiplexer


Adaptive Modulation Radio
Bit Error Rate
Branching Circuit
Mobile Base Station Controller
Capital Expenditure
Committed Information Rate
Class of Service
Control
Digital Service Channel
Deficit-Weighted Round Robin
Excess Information Rate
Ethernet Ring Protection
Extension

FD:
FE:
FEC:
FOTS:
GbE:
HS:
IEEE:
IF:
IP:
ITU:
LDPC:
MDP:
MME:
MPLS:

Frequency Diversity
Fast Ethernet
Forward Error Correction
Fiber Optic Transmission System
Gigabit Ethernet
Hot-Standby
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineering
Intermediate Frequency
Internet Protocol
International Telecommunications Union
Low Density Parity Check
Modulator/Demodulator Equipment
Mobility Management Entity
Multi-Protocol Label Switching

MSE:
MST:
MSTP:
MUX:
NMS:
OAM:
OC-3:
OH:
OPEX:
PDH:
PIR:
PWE:
QAM:
QoS:

Multi-Service Engine
Multiplex Section Termination
Multiple Scanning Tree Protocol
Multiplexer
Network Management System
Operations, Administration, Maintenance
Optical Carrier level 3
Over Head
Operating Expenditure
Plesiochronous Digital Hierarchy
Peak Information Rate
Pseudo Wire Emulation
Quadrature Amplitude Modulation
Quality of Service

RF:
RNC:
RSTP:
SD:
SDH:
SFP:
SNCP:
STM-1:
TDM:
ToS:
TRP:
V/H-pol:
VLAN:
XPIC:

Radio Frequency
Radio Network Controller
Rapid Scanning Tree Protocol
Space Diversity
Synchronous Digital Hierarchy
Small Form-factor Pluggable
Sub-Network Connection Protection
Synchronous Transport Module level 1
Time Division Multiplexing
Type of Service
Transmitter/Receiver Equipment
Vertical/Horizontal Polarization
Virtual LAN
Cross Polarization Interference Canceller

NEC Corporation
www.nec.com

NEC Corporation
2012 NEC Corporation. NEC and the NEC logo are registered trademarks of NEC Corporation.

Cat.No. F02-12040001E

http://www.nec.com/pasolink/

5000iP Series

Intelligent packet transport


with rich features
for evolved backhaul

Main features
System Features
Frequency bands: 4 to 11GHz
Configuration
N+0, N+1
2-way Configuration (Back to Back, Repeater)

Resiliency for carrier-grade services


The 5000iP Series supports various kinds of protection mechanism
to manage carrier-grade service resiliency. Dual native (native TDM
& native Ethernet) transmission is also supported in a ring
configuration.
Ethernet

XPIC system
Hot-Standby/ Twin Path/Space Diversity

SD Constitution: IF Combined

TDM

Accommodation: Maximum 10 systems in one rack


The number of users with mobile internet access is growing due to interesting service applications such as multimedia contents

Linear Configuration

downloading, mobile TV broadcasting, on-line games, and ubiquitous computing, and it is also facilitated by the growth in internet-friendly
devices (e.g. smart phones, tablet PCs). Under these circumstances, network operators are planning for major changes in network
technology as they move to HSxPA (3.5G), LTE (4G) and WiMAX.

Radio Features

Today, NEC, as an industry-leading microwave radio supplier, is newly introducing next-generation IP trunk radio called 5000iP Series to
meet the needs of the above technologies cost effectively and realize the use of Ethernet as the underlying transport network.
NEC already introduced SDH microwave radio 5000S for long-haul transmission in 2007. The 5000S *1 has been proven to be very stable and
reliable around the world.
5000iP Series inherits the 5000Ss high system gain with rich packet switching function, and microwave/optical features. Also, this platform
can handle not only the IP traffic but also legacy TDM traffic to supoort your challenge toward all-IP network solution for long-haul
transmission.
*1: For further information on 5000S, please refer to its brochure.

High flexibility, high resiliency, compact solution


Design Concept
Optimized, scalable and high-capacity link throughput
High-level resiliency for carriergrade services
Transmission over both microwave and optical
Smooth migration from SDH to IP

Ethernet Ring

Functional Features

Advanced multi-service QoS support for TDM and IP with


microwave adaptive modulation

TDM Ring

Native TDM and Native Ethernet


Up to 256QAM (512QAM) AMR with advanced QoS
Throughput: Up to 560Mbps (640Mbps) with XPIC
Radio Traffic Aggregation
Radio Ring Configuration

TDM Features
Super PDH: More than 75xE1
Channelized STM-1

Radio Link

SNCP (E1 TDM)

1+1 Hot Standby, Space Diversity, Frequency Diversity

Ethernet Features

Radio Traffic Aggregation

SP+D-WRR QoS

Ethernet Link

Ethernet OAM

ITU-T G.8032v2 Ring (Ethernet Ring Protection)

Link Aggregation

Link Aggregation

RSTP

TDM Link

Ethernet Ring Protection

SNCP Ring (E1 TDM)

Pseudo Wire for IP migration

Application of Ethernet Ring Protection

Multiple clock sources for synchronization

The Ethernet Ring Protection which is standardized on ITU-T


G.8032 version2 can configure several logical rings in the single

Ethernet OAM for fault management and performance

physical ring. Each logical ring can set a different working-path /

monitoring

blocking-port respectively. Therefore, load balancing and

Multiple clock sources: synchronous Ethernet, IEEE 1588v2 and

double-capacity transmission can be achieved in normal

legacy TDM synchronization

conditions. If a failure occurs, higher-priority traffic can

Handling legacy TDM technologies


Channelized STM-1

Optimized cost of ownership

Ring Protection Function

Excellent use of 5000S assets such as BR CKT and TRP of


existing 5000S

Advanced technology for carrier-grade services


High throughput with high modulations, wide channels and
cross-polarization
Ultra-high-capacity radio with XPIC technology
Flexible and high-resiliency radio configuration in one rack
High system gain with advanced error correction and new

be protected by QoS setting.


Example #1
(High priority)

Example #2
(Middle & low priority)

Low CAPEX: Reducing dedicated hardware units by


technology convergence (TDM & IP equipment consolidated)
Low OPEX: Reducing maintenance costs by advanced

Block port for


example #2

High priority
Middle priority
Low priority

engineering functions such as Ethernet OAM


Block port for
example #1

Before Failure in ERP

amplifier technology
High level of packet networking functionality: RSTP, ITU-T
G.8032v2

Double
capacity

Example #2
(Middle & low priority)

Example #1
(High priority)

High priority
Middle priority
Low priority

Drop
Unblocked for
example #1

After Failure in ERP

Block port for


example #2

Low-priority
traffic is dropped
based on QoS

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