what is the lightest rubust tunnel mikrotik is capable of? EOIP performs
pretty well between our providers

On Thu, Jun 30, 2016 at 1:51 PM, Butch Evans <[email protected]> wrote:

> On 06/30/2016 01:00 PM, That One Guy /sarcasm wrote:
>
>> I want to account for the customer to customer traffic. the traffic has
>> to traverse the BMUs which are at the edges of the network (theyre just
>> another OSPF router)
>>
>> Without changing something, I dont see I can do it, especially where
>> redundant rings exist
>>
>> without specific manual QOS for each customer at the POP mikrotiks I
>> also cannot control the bandwidth between the customers if the traffic
>> doesnt pass the BMU
>>
>
> The only other method I can think of is to build tunnels from each tower
> site (or at least each one that has a redundant path) back to the core
> router, which will cause all traffic to traverse the network back to the
> core.  You can, then, account for all traffic from each customer.  The only
> problem with that is that if you have very much traffic that is intranet,
> that will pass through the network twice.  This will not fix traffic from a
> user on router talking to another user on the same tower.
>
>
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