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Huawei Atn 910d-a Datasheet

The device runs Huawei VRP (Versatile Routing Platform). Supported features include:

  • Power planning:
  • Interfaces & cabling:
  • Timing:
  • Software & features:
  • High availability and protection:
  • O&M:
  • In the rapidly evolving landscape of telecom and enterprise networking, the demand for reliable, high-bandwidth, and low-latency aggregation devices has never been higher. As operators transition from 4G to 5G and enterprises expand their SD-WAN capabilities, the role of the cell site gateway (CSG) becomes critical.

    Enter the Huawei ATN 910D-A – a versatile, compact, and high-performance aggregation router belonging to Huawei’s renowned ATN (Aggregation Transport Node) series. This article serves as a comprehensive datasheet and technical analysis of the ATN 910D-A, covering its hardware architecture, interface specifications, performance metrics, and deployment use cases. Huawei Atn 910d-a Datasheet

    If you are a network engineer, procurement specialist, or solution architect looking for a detailed spec-by-spec breakdown, this guide is for you.


    Understanding the physical attributes is critical for rack planning and power budgeting. The device runs Huawei VRP (Versatile Routing Platform)

    | Parameter | Specification | |-----------|----------------| | Dimensions (H x W x D) | 44.45 mm x 442 mm x 220 mm (1U standard) | | Weight (Empty) | Approx. 3.5 kg | | Weight (Fully Loaded) | Approx. 4.8 kg | | Mounting | 19-inch rack mount (ETSI/ANSI compatible) | | Protection Rating | IP20 (indoor use) | | MTBF (Mean Time Between Failures) | > 35 years (Telcordia SR-332) | | MTTR | < 30 minutes (module swap) |

    The Huawei ATN 910D-A is a hardened, fanless access router designed for the IP edge of mobile backhaul, enterprise access, and utility networks. It’s part of Huawei’s ATN (Access Transport Node) series, optimized for outdoor or unventilated indoor environments. Power planning:

    Unlike bulky chassis-based routers, the 910D-A fits in tight spaces while handling carrier-grade MPLS, synchronization, and QoS.