Anonymous asked a question to Dharmendra S.
ip planing is the responsibility of core planing engineer or transmission planing engineer?
Hi, thanks for the interesting question.
The transmission engineer usually looks at the access part of the transport network, i.e. parameters on eNB, gNB side, MW planning, MUX dimensioning, Access routers, and rings, while the core planning engineer looks at the core part of the transport network i.e. MPLS / MPBN rings, IP planning, and routing for the complete network, and Intercity/ inter circle rings.
Hope this is useful. All the best.
could you please clarify more about "Access routers" do you mean manage the router's capacity or what kind of rules do you mean?
Access routers are the site routers or the routers from where the Microwave ring or chain originates. It acts as a gateway for the site /eNB or gNB. The IPV4 and IPV6 provisioning for these routers is taken care of by the transmission engineers.
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