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    Ceragon in a Nutshell

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    Ceragon FibeAir Family

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    Carrier Ethernet Switch TDM Cross Connect

    Native2

    RadioEthernet + TDM

    ACM Ch-STM1/OC3

    Terminal

    Mux

    E1/T1FastEthernetGigabitEthernet

    10-500Mbps, 7-56MHz

    OA&M Service Management Security

    RFU (6-38GHz)

    XPIC

    MultiRadio

    SD/FD

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    High power(e.g. Smaller antennas reduced cost)

    RFUs

    FibeAir RFU-HP FibeAir RFU-HS FibeAir RFU-P FibeAir RFU-C FibeAir RFU-D

    Standard power

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    Cable

    TV

    ISPs

    Where we are

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    PDH

    IP DSLAM

    PSTN

    xDSL

    Subscribers

    Fixed

    Networks

    Cellular Backhaul Rural Access

    SDH/SONET RING

    IP/ETH

    Customer

    Network

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    Main features

    Unique Adaptive Coding & Modulation (ACM)

    Enhanced radio efficiency and capacity for Ethernet traffic Integrated Carrier Ethernet switching functionality

    Enhanced QoS for differentiated services

    Supported configurations

    1+0

    1+1 HSB Fully-redundant!

    Nodal solution with ring

    Extensive and secure management solution

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    Integrated Carrier Ethernet switch

    3 modes for Ethernet switching: Metro switch Carrier Ethernet switching is enabled

    Managed Switch 802.1 L2 switch

    Smart pipe Carrier Ethernet switching is disabled

    Only a single Ethernet interface is enabled for user traffic

    The unit operates as a point-to-point Ethernet MW radio

    IP-10

    Radio

    interface

    IP-10

    Radio

    interface

    Smart pipe modeMetro/Managed switch mode

    Ethernet

    User

    Interfaces

    Ethernet

    User

    Interface

    Carrier Ethernet

    Switch

    Extensive Carrier Ethernet feature-set

    eliminates the need for external switches6

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    Radio capacity - ETSI

    ACM

    PointModulation

    # of

    E1s

    Ethernet

    Capacity

    (Mbps)

    1 QPSK 16 38 - 54

    2 8 PSK 16 53 - 76

    3 16 QAM 16 77 - 110

    4 32 QAM 16 103 - 148

    5 64 QAM 16 127 - 182

    6 128 QAM 16 156 - 223

    7 256 QAM 16 167 - 239

    8 256 QAM 16 183 - 262

    ACM

    PointModulation

    # of

    E1s

    Ethernet

    Capacity

    (Mbps)

    1 QPSK 16 76 - 109

    2 8 PSK 16 114 - 163

    3 16 QAM 16 151 - 217

    4 32 QAM 16 202 - 288

    5 64 QAM 16 251 - 358

    6 128 QAM 16 301 - 430

    7 256 QAM 16 350 - 501

    8 256 QAM 16 372 - 531

    7MHz

    ACM

    PointModulation

    # of

    E1s

    Ethernet

    Capacity

    (Mbps)

    1 QPSK 16 56 - 80

    2 8 PSK 16 82 - 117

    3 16 QAM 16 122 - 174

    4 32 QAM 16 153 - 219

    5 64 QAM 16 188 - 269

    6 128 QAM 16 214 - 305

    7 256 QAM 16 239 - 342

    8 256 QAM 16 262 - 374

    ACM

    PointModulation

    # of

    E1s

    Ethernet

    Capacity

    (Mbps)

    1 QPSK 4 9.5 13.5

    2 8 PSK 6 14 20

    3 16 QAM 8 19 28

    4 32 QAM 10 24 34

    5 64 QAM 12 28 40

    6 128 QAM 13 32 46

    7 256 QAM 16 38 54

    8 256 QAM 16 42 60

    ACM

    PointModulation

    # of

    E1s

    Ethernet

    Capacity

    (Mbps)

    1 QPSK 8 20 - 29

    2 8 PSK 12 29 - 41

    3 16 QAM 16 42 - 60

    4 32 QAM 16 49 70

    5 64 QAM 16 57 82

    6 128 QAM 16 69 - 98

    7 256 QAM 16 81 - 115

    8 256 QAM 16 87 - 125

    14MHz

    28MHz 40MHz 56MHz

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    Wireless Carrier Ethernet RingExample configuration (1+0 ring)

    (up to 500Mbps)

    N x GE/FE

    Integrated Ethernet

    Switching

    N x GE/FE

    N x GE/FE

    N x GE/FE

    Wireless

    Carrier Ethernet

    Ring

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    Native2 Microwave Radio Technology

    At the heart of the IP-10 solution is Ceragon's market-leading Native2microwave technology.

    With this technology, the microwave carrier supports native IP/Ethernettraffic together with optional native PDH.

    Neither traffic type is mapped over the other, while both dynamically sharethe same overall bandwidth.

    This unique approach allows you to plan and build optimal all-IP or hybridTDM-IP backhaul networks which make it ideal for any RAN (Radio Access

    Network)

    In addition, Native2 ensures:

    Very low link latency of

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    CoreSite

    HubSite

    Tail site FibeAirIP-10 NG-SDH

    MSPP

    RNC

    Ethernet services are

    transported natively

    over Carrier Ethernet

    based MW radio links.

    NG-SDH/SONET MSPP

    node acts as gateway

    between the Carrier

    Ethernet and NG-

    SDH/SONET based

    networks.

    Ethernet services

    are mapped over

    SDH/SONET

    Native Ethernet

    Carrier Ethernet (MW links) SDH/SONET (Hybrid Fiber/MW)

    FibeAir

    IP-10 NG-SDHMSPP

    Ethernet over SDH/SONET

    NG-SDH/SONET complementary solutionCarrier Ethernet at the access, NG-SDH/SONET at the aggregation

    FE/GEGE

    GE

    SDH/SONET MW

    links are used where

    fiber connections not

    available

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    CoreSite

    HubSite

    Tail site FibeAirIP-10

    RNC

    Both Ethernet and

    E1/T1 services are

    mapped over MPLS

    using pseudo-wires

    or routed using IP

    Native Ethernet

    Carrier Ethernet (MW links)

    FibeAir

    IP-10

    FE/GEGE

    GE

    High-capacity IP/MPLS-

    aware" Ethernet MW

    radio is used where fiber

    connections not available

    IP/MPLS complementary solutionCarrier Ethernet at the access, IP/MPLS at the aggregation

    MPLS

    Router

    IP/MPLS (Hybrid Fiber/MW)

    MPLSRouter

    Ethernet PWs or IP routing

    IP/MPLS edge router acts

    as gateway between the

    Carrier Ethernet and

    IP/MPLS based networks.

    Ethernet services are

    transported natively

    over Carrier Ethernet

    based MW radio links.

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    integrated QoS support - overview

    4 CoS/priority queues per switch port

    Advanced CoS/priority classification basedon L2/L3 header fields:

    Source Port

    VLAN 802.1p

    VLAN ID

    IPv4 DSCP/TOS, IPv6 TC

    Highest priority to BPDUs Advanced ingress traffic rate-limiting

    per CoS/priority

    Flexiblescheduling scheme per port Strict priority (SP)

    Weighted Round Robin (WRR)

    Hybrid any combination of SP & WRR

    Shaping per port

    W1 - Highest priority

    W2

    W3

    W4 lowest priority

    Scheduling

    departures

    Classify

    Arrivals

    Priority Queues

    Support differentiated Ethernet services

    with SLA assurance

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    IEEE 802.1ag CFM (Connectivity Fault Management)

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    A Nodal Solution

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    STM

    Rings

    Cellular traffic

    (TDM)

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    A Nodal Solution

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    IP-10G VS. IP-10R1

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    Feature IP-10R1 G-Series

    Supported radio configurations 1+0, 1+1 HSB, 1+1 SD

    1+0, 1+1 HSB, 1+1 SD, 2+0 with XPIC

    2+2 HSB with XPIC

    XPIC option NO Yes

    Max radio capacity 500Mbps500Mbps

    1Gbps using 2+0/XPIC

    Multi-radio support NO Yes

    # of Ethernet interfaces5 x FE RJ-45+

    1 x GE RJ-45 + 1 GbE SFP

    5 x FE RJ-45+

    2 x GE combo (RJ-45/SFP)

    Full Carrier Ethernet switchingfeature-set including ring protection

    Yes Yes

    # of E1/T1 integrated IDU interfaces option 16 E1, 16 T1, None 16 E1, 16T1, None

    # of E1/T1s per radio carrier 16 84

    T-Card slot (additional 16 E1/T1 interfaces orSTM1/OC3 Mux)

    NO Yes

    Nodal/XC/SNCP support NO Yes

    SyncU NO Yes

    V.11/RS232 User Channel optionSingle channel

    (Asynchronous RS-232 / V.11.)

    2 x Async V.11/RS232 or1 x Sync V.11

    Link Aggregation NO Yes

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    IP-10G VS. IP-10R1

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    Feature IP-10R1 G-Series

    RSTP (RING) with QinQ NO Yes

    Dual Power Feed NO Yes

    Floating IP NO Yes

    MAC Aging Timer Yes Yes

    ACM Low Latency Scripts Yes Yes

    3.5 MHZ scripts Yes Yes

    Radio Disabling NO Yes

    QoS Yes Enhanced

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    Outdoor Enclosures Solution Benefits

    Full Outdoor solution:

    Dust and weather proof

    Compact size reduces the cost of leasing or

    purchasing rack space. Ideal for Greenfield areas, at solar-powered sites,

    and at repeater sites adjacent to highways.

    One-man installation and shorter cabling reduceinstallation costs.

    Environment-friendly: Greener deployments, savingon power and air-conditioning costs.

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    TypicalMicrowave Radio

    IP10Microwave Radio

    Required Capacity

    155-200Mbps

    TWO radio links

    or

    56MHz channel bandwidth

    ONE radio link

    using

    28MHz channel bandwidth

    Required Capacity

    70-100Mbps

    28MHz

    Channel Bandwidth

    14MHz

    Channel Bandwidth

    The operator saves CAPEX

    and free-up valuable frequency resources

    Higher Spectral-EfficiencyWhats in it for The Operator?

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    Higher Spectral-Efficiency is not enough

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    should always be coupled with

    Radio Type Ant. Diameter Length Modulation CapacityTypical System Gain 1.80 m 30 Km 16QAM 32 x E1sTypical System Gain 1.80 m 21 Km 128QAM STM-1/OC-3Typical System Gain 3.00 m 30 Km 128QAM STM-1/OC-3

    High System Gain 1.80 m 30 km 128QAM STM-1/OC-3High System Gain

    Spectral Efficiency

    System Gain

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    Ceragons Management Overview

    IP-10 FibeAir

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    Tree Topology

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    Thank You!

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