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LTE: Difference between bearer level and packet level split in dual connectivity ?

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LTE: Difference between bearer level and packet level split in dual connectivity ?
posted Nov 22, 2017 by Harshita

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Hi,

Bearer level split is something that both ENB will have unique bearer to forward packet. packet flowing in both the bearer is not from the same IP flow (same service packets).
packet level split is something both ENB will have same bearer (bearer ID also same) and splits the single IP flow(single service packets) into two and forwarded in those two bearers.

answer Nov 22, 2017 by Jaganathan
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