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PTP 650 SERIES Best Performance, Reliability, Security, and Versatility in Sub-6 GHz Point-to-Point Backhaul For pricing contact MapleNet Wireless
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Sub-6 GHz High-Capacity, NLOS Solution
INTRODUCING THE PTP 650 4.9 to 6.05 GHz PTP 650 Series Sub-6 GHz High-Capacity, NLOS Solution Integrated - Front Connectorized – Front NEW Connectorized – Back (Attached to Integrated) Our PTP 650 Series solutions are high-performance wireless bridges for Ethernet and TDM traffic that operate in radio frequencies between 4.9 GHz and 6.05 GHz. Cambium Networks and the stylized circular logo are trademarks of Cambium Networks, Ltd. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. © Copyright 2013 Cambium Networks, Ltd. All rights reserved
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PTP 650 KEY FEATURES Up to 450 Mbps aggregate throughput
Integrated (Front) Connectorized Up to 450 Mbps aggregate throughput 4.9 to 6.05 GHz wide-band operation User-configurable channel widths – 5 to 45 MHz Up to 10 bps/Hz spectral efficiency Integrated and Connectorized models Up to 124 mi (200 km) range Ethernet and TDM traffic Low latency – 1 to 3 ms one way Symmetric and asymmetric TDD configurations Jumbo frame support – up to 9000 bytes Line-rate packet processing (more than 900K PPS) In-band and out-of-band management PTP 650 systems are full-featured, reliable, high-performance solutions that operate in line-of-sight, near-line-of-sight, and non-line of sight environments. With wireless communications, there are many issues that can pose serious reliability and performance challenges such as path obstructions, severe weather conditions, over-water signal fade, long distances, and interference. It is at these times that your solution is really tested, and, in many cases, comparable systems cannot even make a connection. PTP 650 systems are designed and built to handle these challenges while supplying carrier-grade reliability. As a result, you can rely on a PTP 650 system to operate flawlessly virtually anywhere. Cambium Networks and the stylized circular logo are trademarks of Cambium Networks, Ltd. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. © Copyright 2013 Cambium Networks, Ltd. All rights reserved
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(Attached to Integrated)
OUTDOOR UNITS (ODUs) Environmentally Rugged Optimized 3rd generation mechanical packaging IP66/67 rated against dust and water intrusion -40 F to +140 F (-40 C to +60 C) Wind speed survival to 200 mph (322 kph) Easy to Install Connectorized and Integrated models Pass-through RJ-45 connections Reduced Size and Power Consumption < 30W consumption Connectorized – Back (Attached to Integrated) The PTP 650 outdoor radio unit (ODU) is a self-contained transceiver that houses both the radio and networking electronics. One ODU is required at each end of the link. The ruggedized units are available in two configurations : Integrated model which has a flat-plate antenna attached to the ODU Connectorized model which is designed to be deployed with externally-mounted antennas The size and power consumption the of PTP 650 ODU have been reduced. Connectorized - Back Cambium Networks and the stylized circular logo are trademarks of Cambium Networks, Ltd. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. © Copyright 2013 Cambium Networks, Ltd. All rights reserved
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TWO POWER INJECTOR OPTIONS
Description AC Power Injector AC+DC Power Injector Model # N000065L001A C000065L002A Key Attributes Low-cost AC input only Extended Temperature Range Required for AUX port powering 48 VDC input 48 VDC output to resilient-mode Supports longer cable runs Provides power to TDM Module Inputs 90-240VAC Temperature Ranges 0° C to 40° C 32° F to 104° F -40° C to +60° C -40° F to 140° F Images The Power Injector is an indoor unit which is connected to the ODU and network equipment using CAT5e cable with RJ45 connectors. One Power Injector is required at each end of a link. You have two options: AC Power Injector: This injector is a lower-cost unit that accepts AC input only. AC-DC Power Injector: This enhanced injector accepts both AC and DC input. It tolerates a greater temperature range and can power a device such as a video camera or wireless access point on the AUX port of the ODU. Cambium Networks and the stylized circular logo are trademarks of Cambium Networks, Ltd. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. © Copyright 2013 Cambium Networks, Ltd. All rights reserved
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More Efficient Capacity
Up to 450Mbps aggregate throughput Aggregate Capacity (Mbps) Because our technology uses the bandwidth very efficiently, the PTP 650 can offer significantly higher throughput and more bandwidth options than most comparable systems. Channel Bandwidth Cambium Networks and the stylized circular logo are trademarks of Cambium Networks, Ltd. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. © Copyright 2013 Cambium Networks, Ltd. All rights reserved
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Future-Proof Capacity Upgrades
Tiered Capacity: Lite – Up to 125Mbps Mid – Up to 250Mbps Full – Up to 450Mbps PTP 650 systems offer tiered capacity levels from 125 Mbps to 450 Mbps. Each system ships with the Lite capacity which provides up to 125 Mbps throughput. If you want a higher capacity level, you can order the desired capacity upgrade at order time or any time after order. Each capacity increase is initiated via a software-activated license key and does not require a hardware change. Once the license key is installed on the ODU and activated, the capacity upgrade is effective immediately. With each capacity upgrade, you receive a guaranteed performance improvement. Going from Lite to Full capacity delivers a 2X increase , and going from Lite to Full capacity provides a 3.5X increase. Trial Capacity: Each PTP 650 comes with a 60-day trial period that can be enabled and disabled at any time to allow you to try the full capacity of the radio and determine the specific increase in capacity to be expected with each upgrade. All links ship as Lite (up to 125Mbps) Software license upgrades to Mid and Full Performance improvement with each upgrade: Lite to Full = 2X increase Lite to Full = 3.5X increase 60-day trial license Cambium Networks and the stylized circular logo are trademarks of Cambium Networks, Ltd. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. © Copyright 2013 Cambium Networks, Ltd. All rights reserved
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More than Twice the Range
PTP 650 BPSK 64QAM 256QAM Tx Power 27 23 Rx Sensitivity -91 -70 -64 Link Budget 164 139 133 7 dB Increase! Typical 11n Product BPSK 64QAM 256QAM Tx Power 22 17 Not Supported Rx Sensitivity -88 -69 Link Budget 156 132 Based on a model with a 23 dBi integrated antenna operating over 5.4 GHz, a PTP 650 system can deliver a 139dB link budget as compared to a typical 11n system delivering 132dB. (CLICK) That means that the PTP 650’s link budget is 7 dB greater than a 11n system. Since, every 6 dB of link budget doubles your range, PTP 650 systems can reliably communicate over twice the distance . Every 6 dB doubles the range! Model uses 23dBi integrated antenna and 5.4GHz Link budget = Tx Power + 2 x Antenna Gain – Rx Sensitivity Cambium Networks and the stylized circular logo are trademarks of Cambium Networks, Ltd. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. © Copyright 2013 Cambium Networks, Ltd. All rights reserved
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PTP 650 Reliability Virtually set it and forget it! Feature
Dynamic Spectrum Optimization (DSO) Wide-band operation (4.9GHz to 6.05GHz) TDD-SYNC Split Frequency Operation (Tx/Rx) Spatial Diversity PTP LINKPlanner Fast Predictive Adaptive Modulation IP66/67-Rated Mechanics Wind speed survival to 200 mph (322 kph) -40 F to +140 F (-40 C to +60 C) Virtually set it and forget it! Here you see the combination of unique technologies that work together in our PTP 650 radios to deliver ultra-reliable performance. Cambium Networks and the stylized circular logo are trademarks of Cambium Networks, Ltd. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. © Copyright 2013 Cambium Networks, Ltd. All rights reserved
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KEY PTP 650 ADVANTAGES SUB-6 GHZ PTP 650 VALUE PERFORMANCE RELIABILITY
Highest throughput – up to 450 Mbps Highest spectral efficiency – up to 10 bps/Hz Lowest latency – 1 to 3 ms average Greatest range and link budget Most powerful interference mitigation and channel optimization Best NLOS performance Multi-band and multi-bandwidth flexibility Excellent line-rate – >900K PPS Flexible input/output Robust, multi-level security Third-generation mechanics PERFORMANCE RELIABILITY SECURITY Performance, reliability, security and versatility are the key advantages that the PTP 650 brings to your communications network. In addition, PTP 650 systems offer several best-in-class features in the sub-6 GHz product category, including: Highest aggregate throughput with up to 450 Mbps Highest spectral efficiency with up to 10 bps/Hz, in contrast to 5 bps/Hz with comparable systems With 1 to 3 ms average, PTP 650 systems outperform the 5+ ms delivered by comparable systems. PTP 650 systems provide up to twice the range at the highest modulations (12 mi /20 km)versus 6 mi/10 km). With 23 dBm transmit power at 256 QAM, PTP 650 systems can achieve 133 dB link budget versus 17 dBm transmit power with 64 QAM and 132 dB link budget on typical n systems. Interference mitigation/channel optimization: Our unique Dynamic Spectrum Optimization (DSO) capability enables PTP 650 links to optimize themselves and operate on the best available channel at all times. Best-in-class NLOS performance is accomplished through a combination of features, including a unique adaptive frame structure, fast adaptive modulation, 1024-subcarriers, split-frequency operation, and spatial diversity. Multi-band and multi-bandwidth flexibility means that you are certain to find some combination of operational bands that complies with your regional, in-country regulations. PTP 650 radios support full line-rate performance regardless of the mix of traffic size or patterns, providing more than 900,000 packets per second processing power. Input/output: With PoE output, fiber, GigE, OOBM, and an 8-port T1/E1 module, PTP 650 systems offer more flexibility than comparable systems. Security: PTP 650 radios offer more information security features than comparable systems. 3G mechanics: PTP 650 ODUs are lighter and smaller, have improved glands and weather proofing, and are IP66/IP67 rated against dust and water intrusion. VERSATILITY Cambium Networks and the stylized circular logo are trademarks of Cambium Networks, Ltd. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. © Copyright 2013 Cambium Networks, Ltd. All rights reserved
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AGENDA PTP Portfolio PTP 650 Overview Technology Applications Ordering
Summary In the next series of slides, you’ll learn more about the PTP 650’s technological capabilities. Cambium Networks and the stylized circular logo are trademarks of Cambium Networks, Ltd. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. © Copyright 2013 Cambium Networks, Ltd. All rights reserved
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NLOS TECHNOLOGY Best-in-Class Radios – Highest system gain in the category High Spectral Efficiency – High throughput with minimal spectrum usage Dynamic Spectrum Optimization (DSO) – Automatically switches to the clearest channel Fast Preemptive Adaptive Modulation – Reacts quickly to changing conditions Intelligent Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (i-OFDM) – Resists interference and signal fading Multiple-Input Multiple-Output (MIMO) – 2x2 MIMO enhanced link budget / dual payload This is the UNIQUE combination of technologies that earned our PTP products the number one market share position in the unlicensed Ethernet bridge arena. Our PTP 650 solutions are based on this same combination of technologies. It‘s these technologies working together that make it possible for PTP 650 solutions to communicate in highly challenged environments and through some of the most severe weather conditions on the planet. Now, let’s take a closer look at these technologies and how they contribute to improving your wireless communications Cambium Networks and the stylized circular logo are trademarks of Cambium Networks, Ltd. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. © Copyright 2013 Cambium Networks, Ltd. All rights reserved
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LOS and NLOS Line-of-Sight (LOS) Up to 124 miles
near-Line-of-Sight (nLOS) Up to 20 miles Non-Line-of-Sight (NLOS) Up to 5 miles PTP 650 radios perform reliably in virtually any path conditions, including non-line-of-sight and long-range line-of-sight, over water and desert terrain, even in severe weather conditions. In LOS paths, both the visual line-of-sight and radio line-of-sight (or Fresnel zone) are clear. While comparable systems also operate well in LOS environments, most do not communicate over distances as far as our PTP 650 systems do. nLOS paths are paths where the visual line-of-sight is clear, but the Fresnel zone is blocked. The most challenging paths are NLOS paths where both the visual line-of-sight and Fresnel zone are blocked. PTP 650 radios out-perform comparable systems in NLOS environments. In fact, these systems can provide robust connectivity in environments where comparable systems cannot even make a connection. Cambium Networks and the stylized circular logo are trademarks of Cambium Networks, Ltd. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. © Copyright 2013 Cambium Networks, Ltd. All rights reserved
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2x2 Proprietary mimo Vastly improves link availability for long-range LOS and NLOS Permits “dual payload” operation in clean LOS links Data 1 Data 2 Dual Payload Single Payload Radios send multiple beams from dual-polarized antennas Minimizes signal fading Our 2X2 proprietary MIMO radiates multiple beams from the radios to : Significantly protect against fading Radically increase the probability that the receiver will decode a usable signal in the face of multi-path and interference Work with the system’s intelligent OFDM to provide high reliability in long-range LOS and NLOS conditions Additional benefits of our unique MIMO technology are that: MIMO radios require much smaller fade margin than non-MIMO-based radios. PTP 650 radios need significantly less margin to cope with fading, while the non- MIMO-based radios need more fade margin. For example, a PTP 650 might require 15 dB margin to cope with fading while a comparable non-MIMO-based radio would typically need 40 dB fade margin. As a result, our PTP 650 radios can operate with greatly improved availability. Cambium Networks and the stylized circular logo are trademarks of Cambium Networks, Ltd. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. © Copyright 2013 Cambium Networks, Ltd. All rights reserved
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FAST ADAPTIVE MODULATION
Radios automatically up-shift and down-shift modulation modes as needed without dropping packets Monitors quality of received signal and specifies the optimum modulation for transmission from the far end Modulation Modes 256 QAM 64 QAM 16 QAM QPSK BPSK Combats fading due to obstruction movement or temporary signal fade PTP 650 systems adapt rapidly to changing field conditions with fast, adaptive modulation (AMOD). Each radio has error-coding functionality and 13 modulation combinations that are automatically selected for each individual frame based on analysis of the previous incoming frame. These rapids adjustments greatly increase link reliability and efficiency. PTP 650 radios constantly monitor the quality of received signals and specify the optimum modulation mode with which the far end of the link should transmit. As a result, optimum capacity can be achieved at all times even in challenging NLOS conditions. Allows for higher availability with lower fade margins compared to conventional radios Cambium Networks and the stylized circular logo are trademarks of Cambium Networks, Ltd. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. © Copyright 2013 Cambium Networks, Ltd. All rights reserved
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MODULATION RATES QAM 256 64 16 QPSK BPSK Code Rate 0.81 0.92 0.75 0.87 0.63 Pay-load D S D = Dual Payload S = Single Payload PTP 650 supports 1024 sub-carriers to complement 13 modulation rates Seamless Adaptive Modulation leverages modes and sub-carriers to provide superior performance In this slide, you see the wide array of modulation modes available for the PTP 650. Cambium Networks and the stylized circular logo are trademarks of Cambium Networks, Ltd. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. © Copyright 2013 Cambium Networks, Ltd. All rights reserved
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Ideal Over Water and Flat Terrain Spatially Diverse Antennas
SPATIAL DIVERSITY Ideal Over Water and Flat Terrain Wireless signals across water or hard surfaces (desert) pose performance and reliability challenges: Highly reflective surfaces create multi-path interference Varying water heights create over-sea challenges Spatially diverse antennas can mitigate the ducting and fading that is typical over water and desert. V/H V H Spatially Diverse Antennas Spatial diversity employs two or more physically-separated antennas to minimize the effects of fading. Ideally the antennas are separated by one or more wave lengths. In this illustration, you see that water and flat surfaces can create multi-path interference due to their reflective behavior, and in the case of water, widely varying water heights. Spatially diverse antennas are often needed to mitigate the ducting and fading that is typical over water and flat terrain. PTP 650 systems support spatially diverse configurations. Cambium Networks and the stylized circular logo are trademarks of Cambium Networks, Ltd. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. © Copyright 2013 Cambium Networks, Ltd. All rights reserved
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Synchronized TDD COLLOCATION
Self-Interference Timeline Transmit Unsynchronized TDD with Significant Cross Interference All All Receive Synchronized TDD with GREATLY REDUCED Cross Interference In deployments where a number of radios are deployed on the same tower or rooftop or where a large number of links are installed in a sizeable, dense network configuration, it is possible that the performance or throughput of some of the links can be reduced: Degradation is caused by cross interference (or self-interference) between the collocated radios Cross interference occurs when transmit and receive frames are unsynchronized, meaning that some radios are transmitting while their neighbors are receiving It is not possible to eliminate 100 percent of all cross interference, However, cross interference can be greatly reduced by synchronizing the transmit and receive frames, so that all radios transmit at the same time and all receive at the same time. PTP 650 radios support both symmetric and asymmetric TDD configurations. Cambium Networks and the stylized circular logo are trademarks of Cambium Networks, Ltd. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. © Copyright 2013 Cambium Networks, Ltd. All rights reserved
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PTP-SYNC and TDD PTP 650 radios support Time Division Duplex (TDD) which allows frame timing to be synchronized with other PTP 650 radios or an external timing module: GPS receiver Cambium Cluster Management Module (CMM) Other 1 Hz synchronized timing module TDD-synchronized radios require a PTP-SYNC synchronization unit to provide a timing reference signal for each link Connectorized Radio PTP-SYNC PTP 650 radios support TDD synchronization technology which introduces a fixed TDD framing mode and allows frame timing in a link to be synchronized with other PTP 650 radios or an external GPS timing module, including: Global Positioning System (GPS) receiver – we recommend Trimble® Acutime™ which can be obtained from Trimble resellers. A complete list of recommendations is provided in the User Manual. A Cambium CMM when deployed with our Point-to-Multipoint systems Another synchronized timing module with 1 Hz input We developed the PTP-SYNC unit to offer a reliable and convenient timing reference for PTP 650 radios. The unit: Receives a time signal from the clock source Sends the signal to the PTP 650 outdoor radio unit Maintains synchronization between collocated radios when timing is unavailable as can occur if a GPS satellite goes off-line for a period of time When a radio receives the PTP-SYNC timing reference signal, it adjusts its own timing until precise synchronization is achieved. Cambium Networks and the stylized circular logo are trademarks of Cambium Networks, Ltd. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. © Copyright 2013 Cambium Networks, Ltd. All rights reserved
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IPV6 / IPv4 Dual-Stack Management
Supports IPv6 management interface as networks migrate from IPv4 to IPv6 Dual-stack approach allows IPv4, IPv6, or both to co-exist Supports all management interfaces including HTTPS, SNMP, and syslog As the global supply of IPv4 addresses become totally allocated, IPv6 support is becoming more important. PTP 650 systems support dual-stack, IPv4/IPv6 networking, allowing you to configure your systems with an IPv6 or IPv4 networking stack. If you begin with IPv4, your PTP 650 system is IPv6-ready for future migration. Cambium Networks and the stylized circular logo are trademarks of Cambium Networks, Ltd. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. © Copyright 2013 Cambium Networks, Ltd. All rights reserved
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INFORMATION ASSURANCE
SECURITY PTP 650 128-bit AES Encryption 256-bit AES Encryption HTTPS/TLS SNMPv3 Remote Password Maintenance Role-based security Password complexity RADIUS Authentication Syslog OOBM (Out-of-Band Management) Information security is critical to protect the confidentiality of your communications and guard your wireless transmission from malicious attack. At Cambium, we have spent and continue to spend significant financial and manpower resources to provide robust, multi-level information security for your over-the-air communications. PTP 650 systems support FIPS-197 compliant 128-bit and 256-bit AES encryption, available through an optional license key upgrade. To protect the management interface on PTP 650 systems, you can utilize HTTPS/TLS, the secure version of HTTP, to remotely access your system’s management functions. PTP 650 systems also support implementation of user-provided X.509 digital certificates. Simple Network Management Protocol version 3 (SNMPv3) adds security and remote configuration enhancements to SNMP and can be used to provide a secure means to update passwords from a central network manager. You have the option to enable identity-based user accounts with configurable password rules to control user access to the radios. Remote Authentication Dial In User Service (RADIUS) can be used to remotely authenticate users and their levels of access based on your network policies. Security and other events are logged locally and optionally can be sent to a centralized logging server using syslog. OOBM lets you manage your radios over a local-area-network (LAN) from either end of a link, and you can separate the OOBM traffic from your user traffic. Cambium Networks and the stylized circular logo are trademarks of Cambium Networks, Ltd. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. © Copyright 2013 Cambium Networks, Ltd. All rights reserved
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WIDE-BAND OPERATION PTP 650 hardware is tunable across to GHz More than 40 unique bands identified globally with different range, power levels, and DFS requirements. Each country where we sell product allows some combination of these bands Sample Bands Range Total Bandwidth DFS Radar Detection Required U.S. Public Safety 4.94 – 4.99GHz 50 MHz 100 MHz UNII 5.25 – 5.35 Y UNII 5.4 5.47 – 5.725 255 MHz UNII 5.8 5.725 – 5.850 125 MHz ISM 5.725 – 5.825 Russia 5.825 – 6.050 Because PTP 650 systems operate across bands from 4.9 to 6.05 GHz, you can find some combination of operational bands that complies with your individual region’s regulations in virtually any country. Cambium Networks and the stylized circular logo are trademarks of Cambium Networks, Ltd. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. © Copyright 2013 Cambium Networks, Ltd. All rights reserved
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PTP 650 Deployment Versatility
Feature PTP 650 IPv4 / IPv6 dual-stack management TDM module (8 T1/E1 ports) PoE Output Port (eg. camera or access point) Fiber/Optical Interface Flexible UL/DL (Symmetric/Asymmetric/Dynamic) 1588v2 Timing Synchronous Ethernet < 30W power consumption Power supply options Enhanced power supply option Versatility is an important attribute in PTP 650 systems, giving you the flexibility you need to integrate PTP 650 systems into your existing network infrastructure and meet the your environment and application requirements. Here you see the key functions that provide this high level of versatility. Cambium Networks and the stylized circular logo are trademarks of Cambium Networks, Ltd. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. © Copyright 2013 Cambium Networks, Ltd. All rights reserved
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Flexible I/O Options Port name Connector Interface Description PSU
SFP AUX PSU Port name Connector Interface Description PSU RJ45 Proprietary PoE input Proprietary power-over-Ethernet (PoE) twisted pair 100 / 1000 BT Management and/or data, SyncE or source SFP Optical or Copper Gigabit Ethernet, proprietary 3 GB link OOB management, user data, user data with IB management, SyncE sink or source AUX Ethernet with 802.3at compliant PoE out capability Auxiliary Ethernet port which can be used to connect and power devices such as a video camera or wireless access point Antenna Port H N-type Antenna, H polarization To/from H polarized antenna port (Connectorized ODUs) Port V Antenna, V polarization To/from V polarized antenna port (Connectorized ODUs ) PTP 650 ODU interfaces give you several input-output options as shown here. These I/O options also give you great flexibility to meet your individual infrastructure and application requirements. Cambium Networks and the stylized circular logo are trademarks of Cambium Networks, Ltd. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. © Copyright 2013 Cambium Networks, Ltd. All rights reserved
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Auxiliary Port To connect to a device near ODU at the top of a mast such as: Video surveillance camera Wireless Access Point All three GigE ports are functionally equivalent One port bridged over the wireless link Other two can be used for local management AUX is PoE out capable IEEE802.3at compliant (25.5W) Requires AC+DC high power injector Future release will enable OOBM on AUX The auxiliary Ethernet port can be used to connect and power a device such as a video camera or wireless access point that can be located near the ODU at the top of a mast. Cambium Networks and the stylized circular logo are trademarks of Cambium Networks, Ltd. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. © Copyright 2013 Cambium Networks, Ltd. All rights reserved
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Typical Deployment This illustration depicts a typical PTP 650 installation. Cambium Networks and the stylized circular logo are trademarks of Cambium Networks, Ltd. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. © Copyright 2013 Cambium Networks, Ltd. All rights reserved
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