Configuration:
Result: < 50ms protection switching, 10Gbps backhaul capacity for ~16 macro cells.
| Parameter | Specification | | :--- | :--- | | Dimensions (H x W x D) | 44 mm x 442 mm x 220 mm (1.73 in. x 17.4 in. x 8.66 in.) | | Weight (Fully loaded) | Approx. 3.5 kg (7.72 lbs) | | Power supply | Dual redundant: AC (100–240 V) or DC (-38.4 to -72 V) | | Typical Power Consumption | ≤ 55 W (varies by interface module) | | Operating Temperature | -40°C to +65°C (Outdoor cabinet ready) | | Humidity | 5% – 95% (non-condensing) | | MTBF (Mean Time Between Failures) | > 50 years (Telcordia SR-332) | Huawei Atn 910d-a Datasheet
The device runs on Huawei VRP8 (Versatile Routing Platform version 8) – the same OS used across NE, CX, and AR series routers.
The device is also compatible with Huawei iMaster NCE (formerly Agile Controller) for SDN-based zero-touch provisioning (ZTP) and closed-loop SLA assurance. Configuration:
In the world of transport networks, not every application requires a massive, power-hungry chassis. Sometimes, you need a device that is rugged, compact, and discreet—yet still packs the punch of carrier-grade routing.
Enter the Huawei ATN 910D-A. Part of the industry-respected ATN (Access Transport Node) series, this device is often the unsung hero of last-mile access, FTTx backhaul, and industrial IoT connectivity. The device is also compatible with Huawei iMaster
Let’s break down the official datasheet to understand why this little box is a favorite for hard-to-reach network edges.
Based on the datasheet, the ATN 910D-A fits three primary scenarios: