mpls over microwave

Donn Lasher D.Lasher at f5.com
Fri Feb 6 16:32:39 UTC 2015


One more add:

Properly engineered, fixed wireless links can have better-than-wireline
availability. Two jobs ago, we had customer links with zero dropped
packets in 5 years, which is outstanding compared to most copper-based
services.

Properly engineered, however, is the key. Make sure whom-ever is building
your links looks at vendor specs, builds a real link budget (including
losses from connectors, cable, grounding, etc) properly weather seals
everything, and try to get at least a a 20db fade margin if you can. If
the things I just mentioned are confusing to your RF guy, you might want
to get outside help.




On 2/5/15, 3:17 PM, "Scott Weeks" <surfer at mauigateway.com> wrote:
>
>Had to run off to a meeting.  Back now.  This is
>one thing I was worried about.  I'm not doing the
>radio part.  Someone else is.  I didn't know if
>folks do pure Ethernet or if it's an IP hand off.
>
>If it's an IP addressed hand off, I have to come
>out of MPLS, cross the link, then go back into
>MPLS.
>
>Thanks for the pointers on packet size.  I will
>be sure to check into that.
>
>Scott




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