There are three types of transport modules used for slot #3 through slot #8.
The WebEML screen will display this protected module as MSS/CORE-SPARE in slot #2. A CSM protected module can be added to slot #2 if core protection is needed. The WebEML screen will display this module as MSS/CORE-MAIN for slot #1.
The Control and Switching Module (CSM - Core) Main must be installed in Slot #1.
The WebEML screen will display this module as MSS/FANS. Refer to the MSS Shelf graphic above for the numbered notes below. The MSS-8 self consists of a module cage and backplane in which mounts P32E1DS1, P2E3DS3, MD300 and CSM (Control and Switching Module) plug-in transport modules. The MSS-8 provides cross-connection, port aggregation, switching, and equipment management. The MSS-8 shelf houses the IDU transport modules. The 9500 MPR consists of a Microwave Service Switch (MSS) and Outdoor Unit (ODU).īack to Top MSS Purpose, Function and Description RF Frequency Range: 6 GHz, 11 GHz, 15 GHz, 18 GHz The 9500 MPR radio family supports low, medium, and high capacity applications using US and Canada data rates, frequencies, channel plans, and tributary interfaces. The 9500 MPR provides a generic, modular IP platform for multiple network applications (including 2G/3G/HSDPA/WiMAX backhauling to Metro Ethernet areas) to accommodate broadband services. The 9500 Microwave Packet Radio (MPR) is a microwave digital radio that supports both PDH and packet data (Ethernet) for migrating from TDM to IP.
Resource List Area shelf and module icon descriptions.
WebEML Not Protected Main Screen Overview.
Physical, Environmental, and Electrical Characteristics.