IP over E1
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IP over E1 (IPoE1) is a technology that transmits Internet Protocol (IP) packets over E1, T1, E3, T3, or Synchronous Digital Hierarchy (SDH) links on the existing time division multiplexing (TDM) network. It provides IP packet transmission channels by binding multiple timeslots or E1 links, and uses Compressed Real-time Transport Protocol (cRTP) and IP Voice Compressor Plus (iVCP, a Huawei proprietary solution for IP voice data compression) to further improve bandwidth utilization.This feature requires the cooperation of the media gateway (MGW, UMG8900) and media gateway controller (MGC) to work . Benefits of deploying IP service over TDM E1:
Note limitations exists in IP E1 solution such as shown below;
Implementation Scenarios: Scenario 1 The UMG8900 and the base station controller (BSC) are located in the same equipment room far away from the MGC. The UMG8900 connects to the BSC through FE/GE interfaces (directly or over a Layer-3 switch), and to the MGC through IPoE1 interfaces over a router. The router converts between IPoE1 and FE interfaces. Scenario 2 The UMG8900 and the MGC are located in the same equipment room. The BSC is located far away. The UMG8900 connects to the MGC through FE/GE interfaces, and to the BSC through IPoE1 interfaces. Scenario 3 The UMG8900, BSC, and MGC are all located in different equipment rooms. The UMG8900 connects to the BSC through IPoE1 interfaces, and to the MGC through IPoE1 interfaces over a router, which converts between IPoE1 and FE interfaces. Scenario 4 The UMG8900s are connected in the following ways:
The UMG8900 and the BSC are located in the same equipment room far away from the MGC. The UMG8900 connects to the BSC directly through TDM interfaces, and to the MGC through IPoE1 interfaces over a router, which converts between IPoE1 and FE interfaces. In this scenario, the signaling messages and bearer data on the BSCs A interface are transmitted to the UMG8900 over TDM links. The narrowband signaling messages are converted into broadband signaling messages on the UMG8900 and then sent to the MGC over the SIGTRAN interface, and the bearer data is packetized on the UMG8900 and then sent to other network elements (NEs) over IP bearer interfaces. |

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