I'm wondering if it's x86 related as well.  Supposedly it's been going on
for a while.
I'm in the process of firing up an RB600 to put in place of one X86 to see.
Only problem is, I think this RB600 had overheating issues... or one
Ethernet port doesn't work right.  Did whatever issues the 600's have ever
get resolved?

On Mon, Dec 14, 2009 at 5:32 PM, Keith Barber <[email protected]> wrote:

> What version ros are you running?
> We're looking at firing up mpls/vpls.
> So this is an interesting thread.
>
> Perhaps your x86 can't handle the larger mtu?
>
>
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> Subject: [Mikrotik] Packet loss inside VPLS tunnel, but not outside?
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> We've got a huge MT network, composed of wired and wireless links.  From A
> to Z, latency is typically under 5ms with 0% packet loss.
> But we're seeing that inside some of our VPLS's there is 5-10% packet loss.
>
> The common-point for all VPLS's is a RB450G.  3 VPLS's going out.  2 of
> which have issue and are on x86, 1 does not and is on RB411.
> All have VPLS's between eachother, and all are in a bridge with horizon=1.
>
> I don't understand why there'd be packet loss inside the VPLS's but not
> outside of them.  Does that even make sense?  How to track?
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