Debate: For full IP transport network what you consider a better option PTN devi
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The ATN and PTN devices are two bearer technical solutions. An ATN device transmits packets using Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS), and a PTN device using MPLS-Transport Profile (MPLS-TP). You can select either the ATN for a router-connected mobile backhaul network or the PTN for an SDH mobile backhaul network based on network conditions and O&M preference. |
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The debate is very interesting, according to my own experience on mobile transport, it is not question of who is right and who is wrong Both can and must be used, ATN generally bring MPLS features to the edge or near or until the cell site PTN is pure layer 2, yes expansion is complicated if done lby local configuration But can be done also by NMS, easier and scalable. The questions to ask before: Do I really need MPLS to the celle site? If not PTN layer is OK, if yes => your are in case of need of IP layer 3 VPN services for some B2B users , LTE X2 interface ..for example, then ATN is needed. What is the demarcation point of L2 and L3: this limit is the key, and where do I want to set this limit? I can use PTN layer2 until the first L3 ATN site. You just need to have very accurate dimensioning model according to the services, in case of LTE there X2 (IP Layer 3 interface) latency is very strict you can not afford to have ATN routers far away of many hopes from PTN otherwise you will have high latency and X2 interface will fail to work
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