Huawei Atn 910d-a Datasheet
The ATN 910D-A functions as a physical-layer access and aggregation device. It bridges the gap between base stations (gNodeBs/eNodeBs) and the core network IP/MPLS backbone. Key Target Environments
Whether you are upgrading a mobile backhaul ring or building a metro aggregation layer, the ATN 910D-A represents a proven, scalable choice — fully documented in Huawei’s official datasheet and tested in live networks across 50+ countries.
Dedicated uplink ports to connect to aggregation or metro core rings. Huawei Atn 910d-a Datasheet
The ATN 910D-A runs on Huawei's robust VRP (Versatile Routing Platform) operating system, delivering advanced MPLS, Segment Routing, and OAM features. Layer 2 and Layer 3 Routing
The device features a combination of the following ports configured on its fixed front panel: The ATN 910D-A functions as a physical-layer access
| Component | Detail | | :--- | :--- | | Processor | Quad-core ARM based NPU (Network Processor) | | DRAM | 4 GB (standard) | | Flash memory | 2 GB (expandable via USB) | | Packet buffer | 12 MB (for burst absorption) |
Full implementation of L3VPN (BGP/MPLS IP VPN), L2VPN (VLL, VPLS, VPWS), and EVPN (Ethernet VPN) across Layer 2 and Layer 3 topologies. Dedicated uplink ports to connect to aggregation or
"It’s the surge," said Elena, the lead network architect, her eyes darting across the monitors. " The 5G backhaul is choking. We have autonomous vehicles pinging latency thresholds, smart grids fluctuating, and three million users streaming a championship e-sports match. The legacy routers are overheating just thinking about it."