10-22-2009 03:46 PM - edited 03-01-2019 02:15 PM
MToP would be like a previous step to an all IP RAN?
Am I right or not?
10-26-2009 01:44 PM
So good question!
Does a pseudo-wire based Radio Access Network warrant the "IP RAN" label? Does 3GPP2's MLPPP based Abis equate to an IP RAN? We have customers running long line TDM based Iub/Abis and backhauling those using pseudo-wires over Gigabit Ethernet based metro networks - is that IP RAN?
What is the unique attribute which enables the industry to characterize a RAN as IP?
What's your view?
10-26-2009 02:01 PM
Not sure about your scenario. From my point of view I think IP RAN means the use of cell site routers (MWR's) in this case.
Since you can connect Wimax and 3G directly and use pseudowires fot other kinds of traffic.
What do you think?
10-28-2009 12:54 PM
I think any RAN which doesn't use E2E TDM can be labeled an "IP RAN". A Cell Site Router which supports pseudo-wire encapsulation and uses packet based access and aggregation networks is one such example. Another example is an operator using legacy TDM based access but leveraging pseudo-wire encapsulation at the pre-aggregation site to enable transport over an Ethernet based metro aggregation network. And then there are those operators deploying Ethernet enabled base stations, enabling E2E IP based RAN networks.
In which case the Cisco MTOP solution should be rightfully described as an IP RAN.
Cheers,
Mark
11-24-2009 11:53 AM
This is fun question. Some peers tell me the term "IP RAN" implies All-IP (i.e., LTE radio)
For me, once IP/Ethernet enter any part of the RAN, we're talking IP RAN vs. TDM RAN
I'm inclined to kick off a new discusion to poll community for opinions on terminology
12-28-2009 06:58 AM
Hey Robert areyo ready to kick off a new discusion to poll community for opinions on terminology?
That'd be interesting !!
Cheers
12-29-2009 04:48 PM
I kicked off one discussion ... When is a RAN an IP RAN?
Like to see your reply to that thread ... we can try to get others to chime in too
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