According to the eCPRI Specification V2, eCPRI links have the following characteristics:
They require clock synchronization: eCPRI links use Ethernet as the transport layer, which does not provide inherent synchronization. Therefore, eCPRI links require external clock synchronization methods, such as IEEE 1588v2 Precision Time Protocol (PTP) or Synchronous Ethernet (SyncE).
They are based on the IP mechanism: eCPRI links use IP as the network layer, which provides routing and addressing functions for eCPRI messages. eCPRI links can use either IPv4 or IPv6 protocols.
They require AAU support: eCPRI links connect between Radio Equipment Control (REC) and Radio Equipment (RE) in a base station. AAU (Active Antenna Unit) is a type of RE that integrates RF and antenna functions in one unit. Therefore, eCPRI links require AAU support to enable flexible functional split options and reduce fronthaul bandwidth requirements.
eCPRI links are not based on the TDM mechanism because they do not use fixed time slots to transmit data. Instead, they use variable-length packets to transmit data according to different service requirements.
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