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Frequencies for Point-to-Multipoint Wireless Systems (UNII and MMDS)

Document ID: 5115

Updated: Dec 09, 2005

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Introduction

This document lists the available frequencies you can configure on the Headend (uBR7200) for the Point-to-Multipoint (P2MP) product in the Unlicensed National Information Infrastructure (UNII) and Microwave Multipoint Distribution System (MMDS) bands. The purpose is to provide a quick reference sheet that shows all available frequencies.

Prerequisites

Requirements

Cisco recommends that you have knowledge of these topics:

  • Wireless networks

  • Command-line usage

In order to perform the tasks in this document, you must have privileged EXEC ("enabled") access on the router.

Components Used

The information in this document is based on these software and hardware versions:

  • The uBR7223, uBR7246, uBR7246VXR products

  • Any version of Cisco IOSĀ® software that supports Fixed Wireless P2MP

The information in this document was created from the devices in a specific lab environment. All of the devices used in this document started with a cleared (default) configuration. If your network is live, make sure that you understand the potential impact of any command.

Conventions

Refer to Cisco Technical Tips Conventions for more information on document conventions.

UNII Frequency Bands

BAND A
Low - 5730000, 5733000, 5736000, 5739000, 5742000, 5745000, 5748000
High - 5778000, 5781000, 5784000, 5787000, 5790000, 5793000, 5796000


BAND B
Low - 5754000, 5757000, 5760000, 5763000, 5766000, 5769000, 5772000
High - 5802000, 5805000, 5808000, 5811000, 5814000, 5817000, 5820000

MMDS Frequency Bands (United States Only)

2503000, 2509000, 2515000, 2521000, 2527000, 2533000, 2539000, 2545000, 
2551000, 2557000, 2563000, 2569000, 2575000, 2581000, 2587000, 2593000, 
2599000, 2605000, 2611000, 2617000, 2623000, 2629000, 2635000, 2641000, 
2647000, 2653000, 2659000, 2665000, 2671000, 2677000, 2683000 

Note: Determine what band plan the duplexor supports, because this dictates which of these frequencies you can use.

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Updated: Dec 09, 2005
Document ID: 5115