Did you just say you couldn't get your fiber to link when plugged into
ethernet?
On Jun 5, 2015 11:02 AM, "Adam Moffett" <[email protected]> wrote:

>  You should probably read the changelogs.� I had a few weird issues on
> older firmware...like version 6.7 or so.� I never had it crash
> completely, the worst thing was an issue where ethernet ports would
> flap.� It's been a year or more since anything unexpected happened to me
> with a CCR, but in the changelogs I still see bugs being fixed that cite
> crashing under specific circumstances.
>
> There was one problem I had that I don't know if it was resolved.� If I
> put an SFP module into an SFP+ port, I couldn't get ethernet link to
> another unit that had the SFP module in an SFP port.� I tried it several
> times because I thought in theory these things were backwards compatible,
> but it never worked for me and I just stopped trying that configuration.
>
> I have a feeling if you go out of your way to find things that crash it,
> you'll find some.� Though if you do, I hope you'll report it to Mikrotik
> support.
>
>   Ok thanks�
>
> �
>
> Any stability issues with them in general?� I know this is a broad
> question .. I�ll be comparing this to what I�m used to (Cisco/Juniper)
> which are traditionally rock solid for years on end
>
> �
>
> I tested some smaller units before and managed to melt them down pretty
> quickly .. granted it wasn�t for WISP application and we were going out
> of our way to try and take them offline (testing)
>
> �
>
> *From:* Af [mailto:[email protected] <[email protected]>] *On
> Behalf Of *Adam Moffett
> *Sent:* Friday, June 5, 2015 11:38 AM
> *To:* [email protected]
> *Subject:* Re: [AFMUG] CCR1036-8G-2S+EM
>
> �
>
> You won't have a performance problem.� Before firewall rules you'll be
> at like 2% CPU.�
>
> I don't think they make the 36 core unit with dual power supplies....which
> is something I never understood.� Otherwise I think you'll like what it
> does and how easily it does it.
>
>
>   Anyone used one of these � any feedback?
>
> �
>
> I�m getting involved with a wireless expansion project probably at some
> point and these Routerboard CCR1036-8G-2S+EM were specified in the project
> plans.
>
> �
>
> Roughly speaking, 600-800Mb/s of traffic going through them � roughly
> 2500 PPPOE users terminating on it (BRAS).� This is just an estimate at
> this point�.
>
> �
>
> Whether I like it or not, it looks like I�m swimming into Routerboard
> and Ubiquiti territory �. K
>
> �
>
> Thanks,
>
> Paul
>
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