Yes, cpu loads a little more only when you are logged. The rest of the
time is the same.
El 15/5/20 a las 12:05, Mike Hammett escribió:
It doesn't matter whether you use Winbox, web interface, or CLI, the
same configuration capabilities exist.
The determination is how you configure it, what version of RouterOS
you have, and what the hardware you have is capable of. The CRS3xx
series are the easiest to configure, with the older CRS and switch
chips in various other products of theirs getting progressively more
difficult and more limited in hardware-accelerated features.
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*From: *"Alain Hebert" <aheb...@pubnix.net>
*To: *nanog@nanog.org
*Sent: *Friday, May 15, 2020 8:03:13 AM
*Subject: *Re: Switch for SFP+
Hi,
Mikrotik is a decent product and I'm always amazed at their
features set, but...
Using the UI to configuring the switch will punt too much traffic
toward the CPU. However, it is possible to configure the switch
fabric with the cli and attain the desired results.
It does not compare to a JNP QFX5100 or a Extreme Network x650,
x670... etc.
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On 2020-05-14 15:11, Adam Thompson wrote:
Have you actually looked at Mikrotik switches? I don't like the
OS, but the hardware does what you want it to.
https://mikrotik.com/products/group/switches?filter&s=c&r={%22sfp_plus_interface%22:{%22s%22:%223%22,%22e%22:%2224%22}}#!
If necessary, buy your SFP modules from FS.com and get them coded
as Mikrotik modules at the factory - that's what we do for Cisco,
Brocade, Juniper, Extreme, etc.
Even the top-of-the-line Mikrotik only costs US$899.
-Adam
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*From:* NANOG <nanog-boun...@nanog.org> on behalf of Mauro
Gasparini <mjgaspar...@gmail.com>
*Sent:* Thursday, May 14, 2020 8:46:21 AM
*To:* Mehmet Akcin
*Cc:* nanog
*Subject:* Re: Switch for SFP+
Thank you. The problem is that to get a price lower than U$D 3000
I have to resort to a used device.
El 14/5/20 a las 01:08, Mehmet Akcin escribió:
Used Juniper QFX5100-48T will do it. Probably overkill but you
can grab one cheap @ebay
On Wed, May 13, 2020 at 16:36 Mauro Gasparini
<mjgaspar...@gmail.com <mailto:mjgaspar...@gmail.com>> wrote:
Good afternoon.
I'm looking for a switch with the following capabilities:
. transport for more than 20 gbps
. link aggregation LACP
. slots for SFP+
. seamlessly when trunking vlans through the link aggregation.
And essentially that doesn't exceed US$D 2000 and is
compatible with
10GBASE-ER and/or 10GBASE-ZR modules that are not from the
vendor itself
(e.g. SPFs: Huawei, Mikrotik, Sumitomo, OEMs).
If any of you have a good experience with a device that
meets these
requirements (which are minimal with the exception of
price and
compatibility) ?
Regards.
Mauro Gasparini
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