In the vast ecosystem of Huawei’s transport and access network portfolio, the ATN series (Access Transport Node) occupies a critical middle ground. Sitting between the massive NE series core routers and the tiny ONT devices at the customer premises, the ATN line handles the brutal reality of the aggregation layer—temperature extremes, space constraints, and relentless data throughput.
The Huawei ATN 910DA is a specialized variant often overlooked in favor of its larger siblings (910E, 910C). However, according to exclusive technical documentation and field deployment data, the 910DA is arguably the most versatile compact aggregation router for high-density E1/T1 environments transitioning to packet transport.
This exclusive datasheet deep-dive reveals the raw specifications, hardware architecture, and deployment secrets that public PDFs often omit. huawei+atn+910da+datasheet+exclusive
Exclusive Feature: The 910DA supports PW (Pseudowire) Redundancy at sub-50ms failover, matching SDH ring performance for migration projects.
The ATN 910DA shines in its ability to mix different service types. Based on the latest hardware specs, the port configuration offers: In the vast ecosystem of Huawei’s transport and
The ATN 910D-A provides modular flexibility via two expansion slots. Base configuration includes:
With optional modules (e.g., E1/T1, 4xFE, 2xGigE SFP), you can achieve: The ATN 910DA shines in its ability to
Exclusive note: The ATN 910D-A supports SyncE and 1588v2 for precision timing – critical for mobile backhaul (4G/5G small cells).