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Section 1  System Description
TRACER 6000 Series Split System Manual
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1.
SYSTEM OVERVIEW
The TRACER 6000 series wireless modular radio system provides license-free scalable connectivity for 
service providers and corporate networks. These radios feature two modular network interface ports that 
can accommodate various combinations of T1, E1, and Ethernet option cards up to 8xT1/E1 (16.384 Mbps 
maximum). This flexibility provides customized time division multiplex (TDM) and packet solutions for 
voice and data applications in a single platform. The TRACER 6000 series radios provide carrier class 
point-to-point connectivity for up to 30 miles in the 5.8 GHz frequency band. A TRACER 6000 Series 
split system consists of a TRACER 6200 Indoor Unit (IDU) and a TRACER 6320 Outdoor Unit (ODU) at 
each end of the link. The TRACER 6200/6320 combination maximizes flexibility and reduces installation 
costs by providing outdoor-mounted radio options (TRACER 6320).
Complete network management is supported via simple network management protocol (SNMP), Telnet 
access, and a VT100 terminal interface (
CRAFT
 port). SNMP traps are implemented for all RF link and 
T1/E1/Ethernet alarm conditions and statistics, enabling remote installations to report outages without 
requiring a visit to the remote site. Version 2 standard management information bases (MIBs) are 
supported for all interface cards, while an enterprise-specific MIB is provided for radio functionality. 
Triple-DES (3DES) security provides additional protection from unauthorized access without requiring 
any additional external security appliances. Future upgrades and enhancements can be added through 
FLASH firmware downloads via trivial file transfer protocol (TFTP) (on the Ethernet interface) or 
XMODEM on the 
CRAFT
 port.
Receive sensitivity is optimized through the use of extensive forward error correction and 
high-performance receiver design techniques. Dynamic receive sensitivity allows the user to increase 
receiver performance by decreasing the delivered bandwidth. This feature maximizes link performance by 
customizing the delivered bandwidth to the specific needs of the installation. Three software selectable 
channel plans are supported to simplify frequency coordination at co-located sites. Channel plans are 
easily changed via any of the software management interfaces without the added expense of hardware 
upgrades or spare filter assemblies.
TRACER wireless solutions maximize equipment density through the combination of compact size (only 
1U rack space required for the Indoor Unit (IDU)), low power consumption, and high thermal transfer. 
TRACER systems can be deployed at twice the density of other available wireless products.
2.
FEATURES AND BENEFITS
The following is a brief list of the TRACER 6000 Series split system features and benefits:
Configuration and Management
VT100 control ports (RS232 via a DB-9 interface) for configuration and monitoring
Telnet access via the 10/100BaseT/TX Management interface
SNMPv2 control over the RF link and E1/T1/Ethernet interfaces using standard and enterprise-specific 
MIBs
Reserved for international application notations.