PPP-Eclipse-E05 Module 01 Intro

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ECLIPSE

INSTALLATION, OPERATION AND


MAINTENANCE
TRAINING COURSE
V5.0

Presented By: Ian Hall

Company Confidential 1
Course Introductions

• Course Objectives & Target Audience

• Student Introductions

• House Rules & Agenda

• Course Format

• Handouts

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Objectives

• To provide a good understanding of Eclipse capabilities

• To provide instruction on installation, configuration


commissioning, troubleshooting, & operations

• To provide guidance on the use of the online Help, which


along with the PDF copy of the Eclipse User Manual,
will be the primary reference document in the field

• After completing this course the participant will be able to


install, configure, administer & maintain the Eclipse Radio
Platform with minimum support.

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Target Audience

• This training course is intended for Engineers,


Technicians, & Administrators, who install, manage &
maintain Eclipse Networks.

• The training course is a combination of classroom


lectures & hands-on exercises.

• Students should have a working familiarity of point-to-


point microwave radio networks or RF systems,
telecommunications fundamentals, & basic computer
skills.

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Course Progression
Topics are introduced in the following order:

• Eclipse system overview


• Eclipse Node
• Co-channel Operation (XPIC)
• Ethernet modules, inc. Packet node
• Eclipse Terminal
• ODUs
• Eclipse Edge
• Protected Operation
• Configuration
• Portal and Help loading
• Portal PC connection to Eclipse
• Installation, Commissioning &Troubleshooting
• Eclipse physical installation
• Commissioning
• Eclipse diagnostics
• Troubleshooting
• Eclipse maintenance

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ECLIPSE SYSTEM OVERVIEW

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Eclipse System Overview
Split-mount architecture

Node & Terminal platforms


• Node
• Modular platform with pluggable cards
• One Node supports multiple links and multiple
customer interfaces: PDH, SDH & Ethernet Node

• Terminal
• Each platform supports one link; no plug-in modules
• Different Terminal versions support PDH, SDH or
Ethernet

Terminal

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Eclipse Link/Edge Solutions

Link/Edge
Nodal
INU
IDUsp 4x & 16x PDH

IDU 20x Super-PDH


ODU
IDU 155o SDH

IDU ES Ethernet + TDM

ODU300ep/hp/sp IDU GE 20x GigE + TDM

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Eclipse Optimized Nodes

From
this…

To
this…

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Super-PDH Capacities
ETSI

High Speed

93 - 100xE1
Super-PDH
Rates
48,52,64,75, 93

64 - 75xE1
100xE1

52xE1
‘Enhanced’

48xE1
PDH Rates
5,10,20,40xE1

40xE1
32xE1
‘Standard’
PDH Rates
4,8,16,32xE1
20xE1
16xE1
10xE1
8xE1
5xE1
4xE1

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Super-PDH Capacities
ANSI

127xDS1
100xDS1
84xDS1
Rates from
4xDS1 to

70xDS1
127xDS1

61xDS1
56xDS1
32xDS1
28xDS1
16xDS1
14xDS1
8xDS1
4xDS1

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