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1.     The quality of service service profile configurations supported with this release are     BE  with CP 0    nRT  with CP 1 or 2   and eRT  with CP 3 to 7      5GHz  5725MHz frequency is not supported and should not be used     The GPS synchronization may take up to 30min when installing the base station in a new location   installer may refer to the GPS Menus as detailed in the system manual    Upgrade to Release 1 7 involves also update of the following files  COUNTRY _CODES sig   RFU _HEADS sig  ODU_bands sig    Ethernet CS is supported only with the Integrated ASN Gateway  i e  when working with external ASN   GW only IP CS services are supported     As under PPPoE the accounting is typically performed by BRAS  Account Start and Account Stop  messages are not sent under PPPoE service profile     Any service modification requires MS de registration in order to take place     The same convergence sub layer  either IP CS or Eth CS  should be used for all services on the MS   The only exception is the CPE management all the other services  either DATA  VOICE or PPPoE   should use the same convergence sub layer       IP addresses that are not learned through DHCP process when the service is IP CS will not be allowed    to perform traffic  If static routes are added to a device acting as DHCP client the routed classes will not  perform traffic       Two service flows which have the same priority are equalized by the CPE at packet rates and not bit    rates  the packet sizes a
2.   Aradial default installation  of version 5 2 3  requires modification of several configuration parameters  in  different files  to be able to work properly with a WIMAX 16e solution such as the Extreme  For details  on the required changes  please refer to the application note   Application Note  BreezeMAX Extreme  operating with AAA      BreezeMAX Extreme 5000 Ver 1 7 Release Notes Page 13 of 15    oe     eed  gt      Bug Fixes    Release 1 7 described herein  introduces the following bug fixes     Base Station    1     BTS restart if External ASN operational mode is configured and unit management is done with VLAN  tagged packets     2  DHCP relay agent on the MS side does not receive an IP address for the served hosts    3  Classification by VLAN ID   4096 is not supported    4  The PPPoE service uses EtherType classification only  any other configured classifier is ignored    5  NE failure when provisioning a capacity limit CPE model with services sum exceeding the capacity limit    6  Cases of CPE deregistration when forcing specific MCS with link adaptation disabled    7  Cases in which BTS whith high level of traffic did not allow CPEs rate adaptation variations    8  Software version integrity on the BTS  solved starting with upgrade to version 1 7 or later     CPE   9  CPE capacity license information is available through the WEB interface only  The information is not  submitted through the TRO69 protocol    10  When operating with DHCP option 66 and 67  the CPE mi
3.  a  Data  BE   b  CPE Management  TR 069   nRT 1  c  Voice  eRT 5     In the external AAA  the re authentication timer  AK Life time  should be set to a value higher than  1 hour     When operating with external provisioning  AAA   if connectivity with AAA is lost the BTS will continue to  function with previously authenticated MSs  When connection with AAA is reestablished the entire cell  will be authenticated again  automatic de registration of all CPE      When working in IP CS mode with a router behind the CPE  it is recommended to set the  Ethernet  Downtime  on the CPE to be sufficient for the router to detect that the PHY is down and apply a DHCP  renew     the value may vary between various router vendors     The MAC address stated on the CPE label represents the LAN MAC address  The CPE WAN MAC  address  used for instance for local provisioning of the SU  is according to the following rule     WAN MAC   LAN MAC   1    When installing GPS antennas it is highly recommended to follow GPS antennas and receiver  installation instruction and install the GPS antennas under clear sky     When deploying a multi sector site it is recommended using a single high profile GPS antenna kit along  with GPS chaining cable  CAT5e cable  between the base station on the same site     When performing software upgrade for the BreezeMAX Extreme CPE through the StarACS the  behavior is as following     a  Software is downloaded to the unit  b  Upon successful completion the unit set automa
4.  and resilience are more robust     As part of these changes  several additional configuration options are available  such as     o DLA mechanism     two options exists  one option  DLA2  is more conservative in rate  selection  being less agile aggressive  and is hence more attuned to interfered noisy  environments     o TCP enhancer  prioritizing the TCP ACKs such that the overall performance of TCP is  enhanced     e Support NGVG management in ACS  TR 069  Behind PRO 5000    With release 1 7  the newly introduced NG VG solution  Part   735108  a single indoor device   supporting 4 Eth ports  2 voice ports  WiFi  and providing power connectivity to the outdoor CPE   can be managed with StarACS over TR 069 management protocol     Network Management Support    Base Station Management    The BreezeMAX Extreme base station is managed either by AlvariCRAFT as single element management   installer assistance   AlvariSTAR as a Network Management System or via Telnet     Release 1 7 of BreezeMAX Extreme Device is supported starting from Infrastructure version 4 7 0 147 of  AlvariSTAR and AlvariCRAFT     AlvariSTAR Infrastructure 4 7 0 147 version has to be installed on AlvariSTAR platform with Extreme Device  Driver 1 7 1 35    CPE Management    The BreezeMAX PRO CPEs are managed either through a web interface for a single element management  or over TR 69 using the StarACS CPE management system     Release 1 7 of BreezeMAX Extreme is supported starting StarACS version 3 1 7    Bre
5.  frequency from that  table      GPS holdover occurs if GPS signal is  lost  and eventually ends when GPS signal is reacquired  In    case of frequent reoccurrences of GPS holdover events  the system may develop miss synchronization    BreezeMAX Extreme 5000 Ver 1 7 Release Notes Page 11 of 15         alvarion 5N    that may eventually require BTS reset  Recommended workaround is to minimize GPS holdover events      improving antenna installation location  insure clear sky   use high gain profile antenna    20  When running Spectrum Analyzer while operating in dual sector mode  if system had developed miss   synchronization because of GPS holdover  at the end of the scan process the system would reinitialize  both channels     21  In very rare occasions  the logical BS ID might be reinitiated  This can be observed in the trap events as     No TX RX    and deregistration of the CPEs associated to this BS ID  The situation is auto recoverable  and service is restored after few seconds     22  When BTS is operating with Release 1 5 or higher and cell range is default  40Km  the CPEs running  release 1 2 or previous might fail to perform network Entry   Recommendation are     a  To refrain from such issues upgrade the network according to the SW upgrade procedure  first  the CPE than the BTS     b  Recovery actions  in case BTS was upgraded to 1 5 or higher first    Upgrade also the CPE to Release 1 5 or higher to allow its association to the BTS    Modify the cell range in the B
6.  need extra scripts to support multiple  host creation in the AAA behind a single CPE     3  Incase of abrupt link termination between the ASN GW and the AAA  account sessions might remain  open  active   One may need to implement timers or other logic scripts in the AAA to close these  sessions     FreeRADIUS AAA  During the Interoperability test with FreeRADIUS version 2 1 8 the following issues were observed     4  FreeRADIUS default installation  of version 2 1 8  requires modification of several configuration  parameters  in different files  to be able to work properly with a WIMAX 16e solution such as the  Extreme  for details on required changes please refer to the application note   Application Note   BreezeMAX Extreme operating with AAA     5  FreeRADIUS cannot be used together with external 4Motion mini centralized ASN GW    ALEPO AAA  During the Interoperability test with Alepo version 7  the following issue was observed     6  Incase of an abrupt link termination between the ASN GW and the AAA  the account sessions might  remain open  active   You may need to implement timers or other logic scripts in the AAA to close these  sessions     ARADIAL AAA  During the Interoperability test with Aradial version 5 2 3  the following issues were observed     7  Incase of an abrupt link termination between the ASN GW and the AAA  the account sessions might  remain open  active   You may need to implement timers or other logic scripts in the AAA to close these  sessions     8
7.  of all provisioned services exceeds the CPE license capacity  the NE process will not be  completed  The CPE will provision the services according to the order in which they are received until  the license is exceeded     Newly added with Release 1 7    34  When operating with PPPoE service profile  the service lines cannot be configured with transparent  VLAN 1P     35  When installing DHCP servers on the Ethernet side of the CPE  the server can act only for the LAN      BreezeMAX Extreme 5000 Ver 1 7 Release Notes Page 12 of 15         alvarion N    36  Network entry timeout prevent s full band scan in universal CC  thus workaround is needed to set only  one BW to scan     37  DHCP process offers support for up to four hosts behind the CPE and it is recommended to use a  router or network gateway when connecting additional Layer 2 devices behind the CPE     Issues Observed During Interoperability Testing  ASN GW   General    1  When operating with an external ASN GW following a service denial coming from the CPE  the CPE  will be deregistered  Such cases might occur when using limited license CPEs and the total number of  services defined for such a CPE is above the licensed value     Radiator AAA    During the Interoperability test with Radiator version 4 4 the following issues were observed  Note that these  can be overcome with additional scripts and configuration of the default installed Radiator AAA     2  Multi host support behind a single CPE might not work  One may
8.  recommendations  A  dedicated document to cover the upgrade procedure for both BTS and the CPE is available     The following is a general description     BTS upgrade to release 1 7 should include update of the firmware version as well as update of the  Country Code configuration files  two files  named COUNTRY _CODES sig and RFU_HEADS sig      CPE upgrade to release 1 7 from the 1 5 official release can be performed directly  without an  intermediary version     CPE upgrade can be performed either through the LAN or over the air     Upgrading the Country Code files  COUNTRY _CODES sig and RFU_HEADS  sig  as stated  above is highly recommended in all cases    Please refer to the software upgrade technical note for the step by step and further details on  software upgrade procedure     NOTE  Due to FCC regulation requirements  starting with release 1 5 1 72    FCC    country code is  locked  namely     When upgrading to release 1 5 1 72 or later releases with a unit set to    FCC    country code  the  unit will be locked to FCC and you will not be able to change the country code to any value  other than    FCC        When changing the country code to    FCC    in a unit running software version 1 5 1 72 or later   the country code will lock on    FCC    and no further changes of the country code will be allowed        BreezeMAX Extreme 5000 Ver 1 7 Release Notes Page 7 of 15    oe hae  alvarion N    Supported Deployment Scenarios    oe Centralized Provisioning  LocalProvision
9. TS to 8km would allow association of CPEs running 1 2 or  previous firmware    Newly Added with Release 1 7    24  When operating with ETH CS for Data  you need to set ETH CS for Management as well  only VLAN  classifiers can be used for the Data flows     25  Although mentioned in recommendation  20  when operating in release 1 7 with Universal Country  Code with DFS enabled  upon downgrade to release 1 5  the DFS parameter will remain enabled     26  DSCP classifier cannot be matched if PPPoE session uses header compression     27  lf the BS Refresh feature is enabled and the network connection to the AAA is lost  user intervention is  required in order to reinitialize the BTS device after the connection with the AAA server is reestablished     28  Refreshing BS in a sector with up to one CPE associated is not effective     BreezeMAX Extreme PRO 5000 CPE    29  Ping messages of 25000 bytes transmitted over R1  to the host behind CPE  are sometimes  unanswered  There is no issue observed with Ping messages of length up to 14K bytes      30  Software upgrade may fail if the WAN management IP is changed during the software upgrade  process     31  Sending IP fragmented packets between the MS and the BTS may result in packet loss     32  Upgrade to Release 1 5 or higher from release 1 1 should be performed via an intermediate version  i e   from release 1 1  version 4 6 5 55  to intermediate version  1 2 0 3  and only than to official release 1 5  or higher     33  When the sum
10. e following integrated capabilities  o ASN Gateway  o GPS receiver    o Integrated dual slant antenna  external antenna model also available     BreezeMAX Extreme 5000 Ver 1 7 Release Notes Page 3 of 15    eS     nia     o Local provisioning option  no AAA mode    PoE to feed the BTS   BTS cabling for power  PoE or DC   data  external antennas   GPS antenna kits  Basic and High Profile models    GPS Chaining cable  for multi sector site    Sector Antennas  for external antenna model    Outdoor CPE   PoE to feed the CPE   SAU     Subscriber Alignment Unit  for ease of installation and alignment of CPEs    AAA IOT  Radiator  verified with version 4 4   Alepo  verified with version 7   FreeRADIUS   verified with version 2 1 8     ASN IOT  Integrated  external over R6 with 4Motion mini centralized ASN  NMS    o   AlvariSTAR     Network Management System   o StarACS    TR69 based CPE Management System   Installer Aid     o AlvariCRAFT     Element Management and Installation Assistance Application    Main Features    The following new features and functionalities are supported with this release     Extended DL UL TDD Frame Ratios   Support of additional DL UL ratios  this is the WiMAX frame symbols allocation for DL UL traffic    e DL UL ratio of 35 65 for uplink oriented applications  e DL UL ratio of 75 25 for extensive downlink oriented applications   The above are in addition to the 60 40 DL UL ratio that is supported today    Optimized video profile    Support of a new optimiz
11. ed video service profile for video performance enhancement  This  service profile aims to optimize the air link performance attuned to the video content  optimized for  MPEG4 2      Classification of the PPPoE traffic    Support of DSCP with PPPoE classification option to support voice and data deployment within  PPPoE encapsulated service  This allows customers that use PPPoE as their main provisioning  scheme to support voice and data classification within the PPPoE service     Support Alvarion BreezeMAX Wi     Support of a new VLAN classifier  4096  that enables simplified Wit deployment using Extreme as  the backhauling solution for the Wi        Support configurable    keep alive    interval of the AAA    BreezeMAX Extreme 5000 Ver 1 7 Release Notes Page 4 of 15         alvarion N    Enabling the operator to modify the    keep alive    timeout interval of the AAA  between the AAA  and the ASN in the BTS   This is important primarily when the connection between the AAA and  the ASN over the backhaul is condensed  over subscription  or unreliable since AAA ASN  connectivity losses may affect the network stability  The value may range between 1 5 minutes   default value used previously  and up to once per day     e Enhanced Link Resilience and Control    With release 1 7  several enhancements and tunings were done to the rate adaptation  as well as  CPE   BTS link establishment and flow mechanisms  such as network entry  ranging  paging  etc   such that the link consistency
12. ezeMAX Extreme 5000 Ver 1 7 Release Notes Page 5 of 15         alvarion N    Documentation    e There are two major independent manuals  the BST System Manual and the CPEs Product  Manual  Each manual covers all relevant topics associated with the respective equipment   including     o Product   system description  o System installation  o Commissioning  o Operation and administration   e The documentation includes the following   o BreezeMAX Extreme Base Station System Manual  o BreezeMAX Extreme Base Station Quick Installation Guideline  o BreezeMAX Extreme CPEs Product Manual  o BreezeMAX Extreme CPE Quick Installation Guideline  o BreezeMAX Extreme Traps and Alarms  o AlvariSTAR User Manual  part of AlvariS TAR CD   o  AlvariCRAFT User Manual  part of AlvariSTAR CD   e The following documents are also updated with release 1 7   o BreezeMAX Extreme 5000 BTS Technical Specifications  o BreezeMAX Extreme CPE PRO 5000 Technical Specifications  o BreezeMAX Extreme Software Upgrade Procedure  to release 1 7   e The following application technical notes are also available with release 1 7   o Technical Note  Preparing cables for the BreezeMAX Extreme  o Application Note  BreezeMAX Extreme operating with AAA    o Application Note  BreezeMAX Extreme operation under local provisioning    BreezeMAX Extreme 5000 Ver 1 7 Release Notes Page 6 of 15          alvarion    Upgrading Software to Release 1 7    Please note that upgrading the software to release 1 7 involves several steps and
13. ght not receive an IP if option 67 is not used   only 66  or if the option 67 xml file is not at the specified location    11  ATPC cannot be disabled from the CPE web page    12  License files must be based on the WAN MAC address    13  The CPE will reboot if an incorrect URL is submitted through the management WEB page    14  Cases in which the CPE is presented as linked  even though it is not     BreezeMAX Extreme 5000 Ver 1 7 Release Notes Page 140f 15          alvarion    Compatibility Matrix    With Release 1 7 described herein  the following compatibility matrix applies     BMAX 5000 CPE  ver  1 7    1 2 1 5 1 7 1 35    BMAX 4900 BST   BMAX 5400 BST  ver  1 7 ver  1 7  1 2  1 5 1 7 2 5 1 2  1 5 1 7 2 5      may require configuring the BTS running 1 7 SW version to cell range of 8km       Notes     e If any element  CPE or BTS  is not of the recent release  1 7  not all of release 1 7 functionality would  be supported     e When downgrading to or working under a mixed version environment  it is important to use settings that  are in the common denominator of both versions  e g  if the CPEs are with release 1 5 or earlier you  should not set a BTS running version 1 7 to use TDD ratios that are not supported by the earlier version  CPEs      BreezeMAX Extreme 5000 Ver 1 7 Release Notes Page 15 of 15    
14. ing Integrated ASN GW        Centralized Provisioning  External ASN GW    DHCP AAA       DHCP  Server  ic  IOT with   BTS can act as     FreeRADIUS  DHCP Server lE E E Radiator  DHCP relay  opt  82  T o i s     EAA  DHCP trans  i Alepo  Bridgewater TE IOT with     4Motion  Mini Centralized    Cc    Mixed Eth CS and  IP CS Services            Integrated ASN  Notrequired FreeRadius From 4motion portfolio   Radiator Alepo  Alepo Bridgewaters  Aradial  Extreme Integrated Extreme Integrated 4Motion    Mini Centralized        Fixed   Nomadic Fixed   Nomadic   Mobile        Service Type Fixed    Authentication   SU MAC UserName   UserName    Provisioning  onBTS  Password Password  ERCAN None 16e based 16e based  yp  keys by AAA   keys by AAA   Eth  CS Yes Yes No  IPCS Yes Yes Yes        In future release    BreezeMAX Extreme 5000 Ver 1 7 Release Notes Page 8 of 15          alvarion    Recommendations   Important Notification    When deploying the BreezeMAX Extreme 5000  please refer to the following recommendations     1     10     11     12     Base Station ID configured in each channel must be unique in the entire network  Specifically when  operating a dual carrier BTS  e g  10 10  it is recommended to configure a unique BTS ID per each  carrier to enable load balancing     The quality of service service profile configurations supported with this release are     BE  Committed  Priority  CP 0   nRT  CP 1  2 is supported   and eRT  CP 3 to 7      Suggested services configuration   
15. ion requirements  starting with release 1 5 1 72    FCC    country code is locked   namely     a  When upgrading to release 1 5 1 72 or later releases with a unit set to    FCC    country code  the  unit will be locked to FCC and you will not be able to change the country code to any value  other than    FCC        b  When changing the country code to    FCC    in a unit running software version 1 5 1 72 or later   the country code will lock on    FCC    and no further changes of the country code will be allowed     Please note  when downgrading from Release 1 7 to an older release  fields with extended range of  values that are not supported in the old release  will be changed to the default parameter  To refrain  from unexpected network behavior it is recommended to set parameters to match the capabilities of the  target downgrade version  e g  setting TDD ratio to 60 40 before downgrade to version 1 5      When using Optimized Video service  it is recommended not to use DSCP values of 1  8 and 9 for  uplink data traffic other than video  Such DSCP values might interfere with the feature     Please note that applying factory defaults will not change Country Code selection     Known Issues and Limitations    With Release 1 7 described herein  the BreezeMAX Extreme 5000 system Is introduced with the following  limitations     BreezeMAX Extreme 5000 Ver 1 7 Release Notes Page 10 of 15         alvarion 5N    Base Station    The Ethernet port supports only Auto Negotiation mode 
16. ng in affect      In order to downgrade to release 1 1  all the service interfaces and services defined should be of IP CS    before the downgrade itself       When working with External ASN GW  please make sure that the networking device between the BTS    and the ASN GW supports MTU bigger than 1500      When using forwarding with option 82  if the Service Group gateway is a Cisco router the following    configuration must be add on the Cisco to permit the DHCP packets to pass     ip dhcp relay information  trust all       If additional devices are between the access router and BTS  these should forward without modification    the DSCP marking  On CISCO switches the command is    mls qos trust dscp         When using external DHCP servers  the default setting should be that the DHCP Offer is sent as    broadcast  broadcast bit is set to 1        After switching between Operation Modes  e g  between a SINGLE SECTOR SINGLE BS to SINGLE     SECTOR DUAL BS   please make sure you are updating the bandwidth and central frequency to the  desired values  e g  from 10MHz to 20MHZ        When a base station operates in 2OMHz  10 10MHz dual carrier  the actual used channels by each of    the carriers is offset by  BW 2  i e  when operating with 10 10MHz  set in the BS as 20MHZz   each one  of the dual carriers would be  5MHz than the configured central frequency  As the CPE is always  operating with 10MHz the central frequency it should look for one of these BWs     Due to FCC regulat
17. re not taken into account        20 MHz  10 10  per a single sector is not applicable for 4 9 FCC and should not be used       When performing backhauling over Extreme CPE  i e  one Extreme base station feeds an Extreme    CPE associated to another Extreme BTS  the following considerations and limitation applies   Backhauling link must be under Eth CS to ensure management of the bridged BTS  Only Integrated ASN GW can be used    c  Itis important to note that the QoS of the backhauling CPE must be set as such it can feed the  necessary capacity to the second BTS    d  Itis important to design carefully the frequency allocations and potential bands  e g  for the  DCS  and BEST BS ID  of the two sectors  the feeding one and the bridged one        Under GPS chaining  when there is a faulty chaining cable  the radio units in the chain may not initiate    transmission       Under GPS chaining the master presents GPS External 1PPS and External 10MHz as OK even if the    GPS chaining cable is not connected       Under 20  10 10  MHz   When RF Channels are disabled  the operational status of the radio channel is    presented as Up       Under dual sector SISO base station  running a spectrum analyzer on one sector may lead as part of    the scanning to BTS restart affecting the operation of the second sector       When Number of Channels for Selection is equal with the number of frequencies from Usable    Frequencies Table  the DCS will not measure the NI  it will choose randomly one
18. sr     draio     BreezeMAX   Extreme 5000       Product Release 1 7  GA Release Note    February 2011       Alvarion Ltd  All rights reserved     The material contained herein is proprietary  privileged  and confidential  No disclosure thereof shall be made    to third parties without the express written permission of Alvarion  Alvarion reserves the right to alter the  specifications in this publication without prior notice        BreezeMAX Extreme 5000 Ver 1 7 Release Notes Page 1 of 15          alvarion    General    This document details the main hardware elements  software features  known limitations  bug fixes  and  version compatibility information as well as the documentation available for the BreezeMAX Extreme 5000  product release 1 7  It corresponds to software versions     e Software version 1 7 1 35 of BreezeMAX Extreme 5000 base station    e Software version 1 7 2 5 of BreezeMAX PRO 5000 CPE    The Product Released  BreezeMAX Extreme is a state of the art all outdoor  all in one WiMAX 16e  IEEE 802 16e 2005  based  platform  working in the 5 x GHz band  operating in TDD  and intended for worldwide use     BreezeMAX Extreme offers all the advantages of the WiMAX 16e to the license exempt frequency bands   Leveraging the carrier class QoS along with the superior radio technology  formed in a small all outdoor  highly integrated design presenting an exceptionally attractive cost performance ratio for various needs and  deployment scenarios  improving operational cos
19. tically  run from shadow  and performs reset itself   c  After link with BTS is established  the new version is Set as main automatically by the device    In case of using country code with DFS  We recommend using up tilt kit for the CPE in case installed at  the proximity of the base station  typically in case of within 300m radius under CLOS  and adjust the  up tilt such that the max received signal from the CPE does not exceed  65dBm   this is to refrain from  false DFS detection by the BTS     DHCP server for the CPE management IP or the hosts behind the CPE should not contain the IP  addresses pool range of 192 168 254 0 to 192 168 254 255  This is mainly since IP address  192 168 254 251 24 is the static local IP address  from the LAN  and as such reserves this subnet for  local CPE provisioning     When migrating a network from IP CS to Eth CS the following is recommended   a  Upgrade the entire network  CPE   BS  to release 1 2 or later    b  Define new forwarding rule to be used with the Ethernet CS service    BreezeMAX Extreme 5000 Ver 1 7 Release Notes Page 9 of 15    20     21     22     23           alvarion    c  Define new service interface  as Eth CS   associate to it the forwarding rule you ve created in step   b    d  Update the desired Multiple Service Flows with the new service interface you have created     e  Update the Service Profile type per your needs  e g  you may change the service from Data to  PPPoE     f  De register the MS to have the new setti
20. tion  serving a single sector  comes  with either an integrated or an external antenna    e Dual Sector SISO     A Single Input Single Output solution  serving two sectors  comes with an  external antenna    Extreme CPE Product Model   Supporting previously released models    e Outdoor  MIMO CPE  2Rx 11x  Integrated dual slant antenna   e Outdoor  MIMO CPE  2Rx 1Tx  external antenna  2 N Type connectors   End to end System Components    New in this release     e Anew power supply  indoor  for the CPE replacing the previous model    New ae  Tin  Product   escription    BreezeMAX Extreme subscriber unit standard indoor unit      BreezeMAX Data Bridge Indoor Module with one 10 100  960004   XTRM SU IDU 1D Base T Data Port    Cable to mains is NOT included and should be ordered   separately        Replacing Part Number  960001    e Anew DC cable length supporting up to standard power for the Extreme 5000 base station      PIN   Product   Description _   _ _      DC power cable for connecting 48V DC power source  to the Extreme base station unit  50m length     935035 XTRM CBL DC SP 50 Should be ordered with XTRM CBL DAT option or  XTRM CBL BCKHL option connecting the Extreme to  the backhaul data    The above cable is on top of the already available DC cables of SP 90  standard power 90m   LP 30   and LP 50  low power 30m and 50m         e  OT with Aradial AAA server  verified with version 5 2 3    Supporting also previous end to end elements    e All outdoor Extreme BTS  with th
21. ts and reducing complexity     The BreezeMAX Extreme base station comes in two frequency configurations    e 4 9 model  supports 4 90 5 35 GHz   e 5 4 model  supports 5 47 5 95 GHz   The BreezeMAX Extreme PRO CPE covers the entire 1GHz band in a single model     With BreezeMAX Extreme release 1 7 the following country profiles are allowed for use  any other country  profile is prohibited     4 9 GHz Extreme model 5 4 GHz Extreme model     4 9 5 35   5 47 5 95     Universal Universal    Universal    Important notes        ONLY experienced installation professionals who are familiar with radio equipment for outdoor indoor  local  radio regulations  relevant local building and safety codes and  wherever applicable  are licensed by the  appropriate government regulatory authorities should install outdoor units and antennas and should do so in  accordance to the local regulations applicable        BreezeMAX Extreme 5000 Ver 1 7 Release Notes Page 2 of 15         alvarion N    Release 1 7 of the BreezeMAX Extreme is based on release 1 5 and introduces enhancements and new  features as well as new models  Release 1 7 introduces the following new elements and capabilities     Extreme BTS Product Models    Supporting all the previously available models     About this Release    e Single Sector SISO     A Single Input Single Output solution  serving a single sector  comes with  either an integrated or an external antenna    e Single Sector MIMO     A Multiple Input Multiple Output solu
    
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