• Up to 2 Gbps of IP traffic on a single radio channel
• Asymmetrical traffic delivery mode to enable higher
download capacities in asymmetric scenarios.
• 3.5 MHz - 56 MHz (ETSI & FCC)
• 6 GHz - 38 GHz licensed bands
• Hitless and Errorless Adaptive Coding &
Modulation (ACM) QPSK - 256 QAM
• Adaptive power and exceptionally high system gain
• Supports XPIC and diversity configurations
• Native Ethernet or Native
2
technology
(native Ethernet and native TDM)
• Integrated Carrier Ethernet switching and TDM
cross-connect
• Network Management System (NMS) with full FCAPS
including End-to-End trails
• Integrated Web based Element Management System (EMS)
• Enhanced user access control for increased security
• Comprehensive Service OA&M tools
• Synchronization using native E1/DS1 trails
• ITU-T G.8262 Synchronous Ethernet including optimized
regenerator for point-to-point
• Precision-Timing-Protocol (e.g IEEE 1588-2008) Optimized
Transport based on low and consistent PDV (Packet delay
variation)
• Full hardware / interface redundancy and network
level resiliency
• Comprehensive QoS mechanisms enabling differentiated
services with SLA assurance.
• Low latency and jitter with packet cut through mechanism
• MEF-9 and MEF-14 certified
• Pay-as-you-grow concept to reduce network costs
• Future capacity growth and additional functionality
enabled with license keys and innovative stackable
nodal solution using the same hardware
Ceragon IP10
IDU (indoor unit) & ODU (outdoor unit) square, round shape
Ceragon FibreAir IP10 G
difference between ceragon IP10 and IP10G is fiberoptic interface on IP10 G type
wireless network, MW link