X86 is cheaper and more powerful.  Large number of ports is really the only
catch.
On Apr 22, 2011 10:17 AM, "Dylan Bouterse" <[email protected]> wrote:
> Is there a common thread to the issues with the 1xxx models? I'm assuming
it's a hardware thing, but I've heard people on both sides of the fence.
Some say they're crap, others say they've had them in service since they
came out and have had no issues. The track record isn't good overall, but if
there's some commonality to the issues, it's worth weighing in to the
decision considering the price vs. a purpose built appliance that will do
passthrough.
>
> Dylan
>
> On Apr 22, 2011, at 10:12 AM, Josh Luthman wrote:
>
>> I don't trust those 1xxx models and would use x86. A garage sale PC would
>> be more reliable IMO.
>>
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>> On Fri, Apr 22, 2011 at 10:11 AM, Dylan Bouterse <[email protected]>
wrote:
>>
>>> No NAT
>>> Inspection would be whatever is needed to identify traffic in a firewall
>>> rule, mangle and add DSCP value to the streams.
>>>
>>> So in the RB world, a 1000 would be the minimum, and then any appliance
>>> that does passthrough which would likely cost more than RB1000 and I'm
>>> pretty sure the RB1000 would be sufficient performance wise.
>>>
>>> Thanks!
>>>
>>> Dylan
>>>
>>> On Apr 22, 2011, at 10:04 AM, Chupaka wrote:
>>>
>>>> 1) NAT? Queues?
>>>> 2) the first RB that can passthrough 2 ports is RB1000, afair
>>>> 3) what kind of inspection and analysis?
>>>> 4) any RouterOS-based system =)
>>>>
>>>> 2011/4/22 Dylan Bouterse <[email protected]>
>>>>
>>>>> I'm interested in putting a MT device in place for a couple of
reasons.
>>>>> I'll try to be as descriptive as possible. I'm looking for a
>>> recommendation
>>>>> on the cheapest (damn budget) solution to achieve what I'm looking
for.
>>>>>
>>>>> Needs to process 50-100Mb of traffic.
>>>>> Prefer passthrough ports in case device loses power.
>>>>> Will be inspecting traffic and doing protocol analysis.
>>>>> Mangling traffic based on src/dst IP and changing/adding DSCP values.
>>>>>
>>>>> Is that enough for a recommendation?
>>>>>
>>>>> Dylan
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