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- 12-29-2008, 08:35 PM #1Guest
Hi all,
On wikipedia, it says that "Version 0 [of the GRPS Tunnelling
Protocol, GTP] is going out of use and being replaced by version 1 in
almost all networks."
Does this mean that I can simply focus on GTPv1 and not GTPv0 since it
has become obsolete, or is GTPv0 still commonly found and cannot be
ignored?
Thank you.
Regards,
Rayne
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- 12-30-2008, 03:10 AM #2Andy BurnsGuest
Re: GTPv0 vs GTPv1
[email protected] wrote:
> Does this mean that I can simply focus on GTPv1 and not GTPv0 since it
> has become obsolete, or is GTPv0 still commonly found and cannot be
> ignored?
Depends ... as an end user you wouldn't encounter the protocol, are you
e.g. expecting to manufacture a GPRS device, or interface directly to a
GPRS network?
- 12-30-2008, 08:26 AM #3markGuest
Re: GTPv0 vs GTPv1
On Dec 30, 2:35*am, [email protected] wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> On wikipedia, it says that "Version 0 [of the GRPS Tunnelling
> Protocol, GTP] is going out of use and being replaced by version 1 in
> almost all networks."
>
> Does this mean that I can simply focus on GTPv1 and not GTPv0 since it
> has become obsolete, or is GTPv0 still commonly found and cannot be
> ignored?
>
> Thank you.
>
> Regards,
> Rayne
I haven't seen GTPv0 in commercial networks for a few years. But, then
I tend to only work with Huawei SGSN/GGSN's and GTPv1.
If you're taking a longer term view ... take a look at LTE.
Cheers,
Mark
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