Re: [WISPA] [WISPA - Offlist] OSPF Tutorial/Guide

2013-07-22 Thread Jim Patient
Scott,

 

What is the name of your consulting company?  I'm having a hard time
finding you on the WISPA vendor member page.  Perhaps they missed
getting you listed when you paid you vendor membership dues?

 

Jim

 

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Sent: Saturday, July 20, 2013 12:55 PM
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Subject: Re: [WISPA] [WISPA - Offlist] OSPF Tutorial/Guide

 

I have a network with about 800 devices running OSPF.  If you need more
help, let me know.
I do consulting for several WISPs helping get from bridged to routed,
setting up routers correctly, etc.
If is is easy, no charge.  If is going to take some time/effort, I
charge $65.00/hour for the actual time involved, no minimum.  Let me
know what I can do to help.



On 7/20/2013 1:43 PM, Chris Fabien wrote:

I need to get OSPF running on the network linking our 4 core
towers - had a heat related failure on a mikrotik radio cause an outage
this week. We have enough links that we could set this up for redundancy
but only have static routing in place, so I had to manually route around
the down link.  

 

I have a bench setup running based on the Mikrotik Wiki example,
it's running and working, but I'm stuck on the part where I assign
cost/distance/priority or whatever the term is to make it decide one
link over another. I'm not really grasping how that works. 

 

Any suggestions for a tutorial or documentation which explains
that, or if it's simple, maybe just tell me what I need to do?

 

I want to be able to assign priority to the links so that it
won't always take the least # of hops path, we have a redundant link
between two main towers which is an old nanobridge link and want to
reserve it as the backup link. 

 

Thanks for any advise!

 






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Re: [WISPA] [WISPA - Offlist] OSPF Tutorial/Guide

2013-07-22 Thread Scott Reed

Not a vendor member.
NewWays Networking, LLC is a WISP member.  I just do some consulting 
because I don't have enough to do running a WISP. ;-)


On 7/22/2013 2:54 PM, Jim Patient wrote:


Scott,

What is the name of your consulting company?  I'm having a hard time 
finding you on the WISPA vendor member page.  Perhaps they missed 
getting you listed when you paid you vendor membership dues?


Jim

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I have a network with about 800 devices running OSPF.  If you need 
more help, let me know.
I do consulting for several WISPs helping get from bridged to routed, 
setting up routers correctly, etc.
If is is easy, no charge.  If is going to take some time/effort, I 
charge $65.00/hour for the actual time involved, no minimum.  Let me 
know what I can do to help.


On 7/20/2013 1:43 PM, Chris Fabien wrote:

I need to get OSPF running on the network linking our 4 core
towers - had a heat related failure on a mikrotik radio cause an
outage this week. We have enough links that we could set this up
for redundancy but only have static routing in place, so I had to
manually route around the down link.

I have a bench setup running based on the Mikrotik Wiki example,
it's running and working, but I'm stuck on the part where I assign
cost/distance/priority or whatever the term is to make it decide
one link over another. I'm not really grasping how that works.

Any suggestions for a tutorial or documentation which explains
that, or if it's simple, maybe just tell me what I need to do?

I want to be able to assign priority to the links so that it won't
always take the least # of hops path, we have a redundant link
between two main towers which is an old nanobridge link and want
to reserve it as the backup link.

Thanks for any advise!




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Re: [WISPA] [WISPA - Offlist] OSPF Tutorial/Guide

2013-07-22 Thread Butch Evans
On 07/20/2013 07:06 PM, can...@believewireless.net wrote:
 Cost should be set based on the speed of the link.  So, if you have a 1
 Gbps link in your network, set the cost of routers on either side to 1.
   If you have a 333 Mbps link, set the cost of the routers on either
 side to 3.  100 Mbps link?  Cost = 10.  So, your 1 Gbps link speed is
 really 1000 Mbps so cost = 1000 / Speed.

This is generally the approach, but not really a should be sort of 
thing.  There are many reasons why you don't want to always use the 
fastest link as the only parameter.


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Re: [WISPA] [WISPA - Offlist] OSPF Tutorial/Guide

2013-07-22 Thread Rick Harnish
Jim and Scott,

 

This type of thing should be taken offlist.  Please read the Mailing List
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Sent: Monday, July 22, 2013 3:37 PM
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Subject: Re: [WISPA] [WISPA - Offlist] OSPF Tutorial/Guide

 

Not a vendor member.
NewWays Networking, LLC is a WISP member.  I just do some consulting because
I don't have enough to do running a WISP. ;-) 

On 7/22/2013 2:54 PM, Jim Patient wrote:

Scott,

 

What is the name of your consulting company?  I'm having a hard time finding

Re: [WISPA] [WISPA - Offlist] OSPF Tutorial/Guide

2013-07-21 Thread Christian Palecek
That is how all ospf costs default based on ether link speed.  In reality it is 
a giant math problem, you don't want to assign costs based on the defaults if 
you don't have a wired network.  

You should actually set costs higher and not use single digits so you have 
wiggle room.  You also want to try and eliminate the static routes or atleast 
set their metric so high that they are last resort.

Redistributed routes are important as well.  It is a balancing act.


Sent from my Verizon Wireless 4G LTE Smartphone

 Original message 
From: Scott Reed sr...@nwwnet.net 
Date: 07/20/2013  7:59 PM  (GMT-07:00) 
To: WISPA General List wireless@wispa.org 
Subject: Re: [WISPA] [WISPA - Offlist] OSPF Tutorial/Guide 
 
I know that is how Cisco figures default values, but it is not always the best. 
 I may have a 10M wire link and a 54M wireless link.  The average data flow is 
5M, so want the 10M wire to be the primary because it is more reliable.  I 
would give it a lower cost than the faster wireless link.

If you have a wireless link that you know suffers from temperature inversion 
problems every morning and one that doesn't, but is slower, you may want the 
slower, more reliable link to have the lower cost so that your reliability 
stays high, but if that link goes down, you still have a link to use.

As with most things in this business, there are general guidelines, but you 
also have to know your network and make informed decisions, not just follow 
some rule of thumb.



On 7/20/2013 8:06 PM, can...@believewireless.net wrote:
Cost should be set based on the speed of the link.  So, if you have a 1 Gbps 
link in your network, set the cost of routers on either side to 1.  If you have 
a 333 Mbps link, set the cost of the routers on either side to 3.  100 Mbps 
link?  Cost = 10.  So, your 1 Gbps link speed is really 1000 Mbps so cost = 
1000 / Speed.


On Sat, Jul 20, 2013 at 5:24 PM, Bob iPhone Kim evdo.hs...@gmail.com wrote:
Scott,

Can you help remotely? 

ALL... do we have a services board anywhere... kinda like a craigslist for our 
group?


On Sat, Jul 20, 2013 at 12:55 PM, Scott Reed sr...@nwwnet.net wrote:
I have a network with about 800 devices running OSPF.  If you need more help, 
let me know.
I do consulting for several WISPs helping get from bridged to routed, setting 
up routers correctly, etc.
If is is easy, no charge.  If is going to take some time/effort, I charge 
$65.00/hour for the actual time involved, no minimum.  Let me know what I can 
do to help.

 
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Re: [WISPA] [WISPA - Offlist] OSPF Tutorial/Guide

2013-07-21 Thread Chris Fabien
Thanks for the discussion guys, I'll play around with my bench setup this
evening and see if I can get it working like I want.


On Sun, Jul 21, 2013 at 11:35 AM, Christian Palecek christ...@cybernet1.com
 wrote:

 That is how all ospf costs default based on ether link speed.  In reality
 it is a giant math problem, you don't want to assign costs based on the
 defaults if you don't have a wired network.

 You should actually set costs higher and not use single digits so you have
 wiggle room.  You also want to try and eliminate the static routes or
 atleast set their metric so high that they are last resort.

 Redistributed routes are important as well.  It is a balancing act.


 Sent from my Verizon Wireless 4G LTE Smartphone



  Original message 
 From: Scott Reed sr...@nwwnet.net
 Date: 07/20/2013 7:59 PM (GMT-07:00)
 To: WISPA General List wireless@wispa.org
 Subject: Re: [WISPA] [WISPA - Offlist] OSPF Tutorial/Guide


 I know that is how Cisco figures default values, but it is not always the
 best.  I may have a 10M wire link and a 54M wireless link.  The average
 data flow is 5M, so want the 10M wire to be the primary because it is more
 reliable.  I would give it a lower cost than the faster wireless link.

 If you have a wireless link that you know suffers from temperature
 inversion problems every morning and one that doesn't, but is slower, you
 may want the slower, more reliable link to have the lower cost so that your
 reliability stays high, but if that link goes down, you still have a link
 to use.

 As with most things in this business, there are general guidelines, but
 you also have to know your network and make informed decisions, not just
 follow some rule of thumb.



 On 7/20/2013 8:06 PM, can...@believewireless.net wrote:

 Cost should be set based on the speed of the link.  So, if you have a 1
 Gbps link in your network, set the cost of routers on either side to 1.  If
 you have a 333 Mbps link, set the cost of the routers on either side to 3.
  100 Mbps link?  Cost = 10.  So, your 1 Gbps link speed is really 1000 Mbps
 so cost = 1000 / Speed.


 On Sat, Jul 20, 2013 at 5:24 PM, Bob iPhone Kim evdo.hs...@gmail.comwrote:

 Scott,

  Can you help remotely?

  ALL... do we have a services board anywhere... kinda like a craigslist
 for our group?


  On Sat, Jul 20, 2013 at 12:55 PM, Scott Reed sr...@nwwnet.net wrote:

  I have a network with about 800 devices running OSPF.  If you need more
 help, let me know.
 I do consulting for several WISPs helping get from bridged to routed,
 setting up routers correctly, etc.
 If is is easy, no charge.  If is going to take some time/effort, I
 charge $65.00/hour for the actual time involved, no minimum.  Let me know
 what I can do to help.


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 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yiSr78Kk8ZU
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Re: [WISPA] [WISPA - Offlist] OSPF Tutorial/Guide

2013-07-21 Thread Scott Reed
No, it isn't. Mikrotik defaults everything to cost 10, no matter the 
medium or speed.
I am pretty sure I have seen other vendors that set everything to a 
particular value.

Cisco does default based on medium link speed.

On 7/21/2013 11:35 AM, Christian Palecek wrote:
That is how all ospf costs default based on ether link speed.  In 
reality it is a giant math problem, you don't want to assign costs 
based on the defaults if you don't have a wired network.


You should actually set costs higher and not use single digits so you 
have wiggle room.  You also want to try and eliminate the static 
routes or atleast set their metric so high that they are last resort.


Redistributed routes are important as well.  It is a balancing act.


Sent from my Verizon Wireless 4G LTE Smartphone



 Original message 
From: Scott Reed sr...@nwwnet.net
Date: 07/20/2013 7:59 PM (GMT-07:00)
To: WISPA General List wireless@wispa.org
Subject: Re: [WISPA] [WISPA - Offlist] OSPF Tutorial/Guide


I know that is how Cisco figures default values, but it is not always 
the best.  I may have a 10M wire link and a 54M wireless link.  The 
average data flow is 5M, so want the 10M wire to be the primary 
because it is more reliable.  I would give it a lower cost than the 
faster wireless link.


If you have a wireless link that you know suffers from temperature 
inversion problems every morning and one that doesn't, but is slower, 
you may want the slower, more reliable link to have the lower cost so 
that your reliability stays high, but if that link goes down, you 
still have a link to use.


As with most things in this business, there are general guidelines, 
but you also have to know your network and make informed decisions, 
not just follow some rule of thumb.




On 7/20/2013 8:06 PM, can...@believewireless.net wrote:
Cost should be set based on the speed of the link.  So, if you have a 
1 Gbps link in your network, set the cost of routers on either side 
to 1.  If you have a 333 Mbps link, set the cost of the routers on 
either side to 3.  100 Mbps link?  Cost = 10.  So, your 1 Gbps link 
speed is really 1000 Mbps so cost = 1000 / Speed.



On Sat, Jul 20, 2013 at 5:24 PM, Bob iPhone Kim evdo.hs...@gmail.com 
mailto:evdo.hs...@gmail.com wrote:


Scott,

Can you help remotely?

ALL... do we have a services board anywhere... kinda like a
craigslist for our group?


On Sat, Jul 20, 2013 at 12:55 PM, Scott Reed sr...@nwwnet.net
mailto:sr...@nwwnet.net wrote:

I have a network with about 800 devices running OSPF. If you
need more help, let me know.
I do consulting for several WISPs helping get from bridged to
routed, setting up routers correctly, etc.
If is is easy, no charge.  If is going to take some
time/effort, I charge $65.00/hour for the actual time
involved, no minimum.  Let me know what I can do to help.

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Re: [WISPA] [WISPA - Offlist] OSPF Tutorial/Guide

2013-07-20 Thread Scott Reed
I have a network with about 800 devices running OSPF.  If you need more 
help, let me know.
I do consulting for several WISPs helping get from bridged to routed, 
setting up routers correctly, etc.
If is is easy, no charge.  If is going to take some time/effort, I 
charge $65.00/hour for the actual time involved, no minimum.  Let me 
know what I can do to help.



On 7/20/2013 1:43 PM, Chris Fabien wrote:
I need to get OSPF running on the network linking our 4 core towers - 
had a heat related failure on a mikrotik radio cause an outage this 
week. We have enough links that we could set this up for redundancy 
but only have static routing in place, so I had to manually route 
around the down link.


I have a bench setup running based on the Mikrotik Wiki example, it's 
running and working, but I'm stuck on the part where I assign 
cost/distance/priority or whatever the term is to make it decide one 
link over another. I'm not really grasping how that works.


Any suggestions for a tutorial or documentation which explains that, 
or if it's simple, maybe just tell me what I need to do?


I want to be able to assign priority to the links so that it won't 
always take the least # of hops path, we have a redundant link between 
two main towers which is an old nanobridge link and want to reserve it 
as the backup link.


Thanks for any advise!



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Re: [WISPA] [WISPA - Offlist] OSPF Tutorial/Guide

2013-07-20 Thread Scott Reed

Oops. that was supposed to go to Chris, not the list.

On 7/20/2013 1:55 PM, Scott Reed wrote:
I have a network with about 800 devices running OSPF.  If you need 
more help, let me know.
I do consulting for several WISPs helping get from bridged to routed, 
setting up routers correctly, etc.
If is is easy, no charge.  If is going to take some time/effort, I 
charge $65.00/hour for the actual time involved, no minimum.  Let me 
know what I can do to help.



On 7/20/2013 1:43 PM, Chris Fabien wrote:
I need to get OSPF running on the network linking our 4 core towers - 
had a heat related failure on a mikrotik radio cause an outage this 
week. We have enough links that we could set this up for redundancy 
but only have static routing in place, so I had to manually route 
around the down link.


I have a bench setup running based on the Mikrotik Wiki example, it's 
running and working, but I'm stuck on the part where I assign 
cost/distance/priority or whatever the term is to make it decide one 
link over another. I'm not really grasping how that works.


Any suggestions for a tutorial or documentation which explains that, 
or if it's simple, maybe just tell me what I need to do?


I want to be able to assign priority to the links so that it won't 
always take the least # of hops path, we have a redundant link 
between two main towers which is an old nanobridge link and want to 
reserve it as the backup link.


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Re: [WISPA] [WISPA - Offlist] OSPF Tutorial/Guide

2013-07-20 Thread Bob iPhone Kim
Scott,

Can you help remotely?

ALL... do we have a services board anywhere... kinda like a craigslist for
our group?


On Sat, Jul 20, 2013 at 12:55 PM, Scott Reed sr...@nwwnet.net wrote:

  I have a network with about 800 devices running OSPF.  If you need more
 help, let me know.
 I do consulting for several WISPs helping get from bridged to routed,
 setting up routers correctly, etc.
 If is is easy, no charge.  If is going to take some time/effort, I charge
 $65.00/hour for the actual time involved, no minimum.  Let me know what I
 can do to help.


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Re: [WISPA] [WISPA - Offlist] OSPF Tutorial/Guide

2013-07-20 Thread can...@believewireless.net
Cost should be set based on the speed of the link.  So, if you have a 1
Gbps link in your network, set the cost of routers on either side to 1.  If
you have a 333 Mbps link, set the cost of the routers on either side to 3.
 100 Mbps link?  Cost = 10.  So, your 1 Gbps link speed is really 1000 Mbps
so cost = 1000 / Speed.


On Sat, Jul 20, 2013 at 5:24 PM, Bob iPhone Kim evdo.hs...@gmail.comwrote:

 Scott,

 Can you help remotely?

 ALL... do we have a services board anywhere... kinda like a craigslist for
 our group?


 On Sat, Jul 20, 2013 at 12:55 PM, Scott Reed sr...@nwwnet.net wrote:

  I have a network with about 800 devices running OSPF.  If you need more
 help, let me know.
 I do consulting for several WISPs helping get from bridged to routed,
 setting up routers correctly, etc.
 If is is easy, no charge.  If is going to take some time/effort, I charge
 $65.00/hour for the actual time involved, no minimum.  Let me know what I
 can do to help.


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 iPhone Repair Connection San Diego
 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yiSr78Kk8ZU
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Re: [WISPA] [WISPA - Offlist] OSPF Tutorial/Guide

2013-07-20 Thread Gino Villarini
What if you have a 10,40 or 100gig?

Sent from my Motorola Startac...


On Jul 20, 2013, at 8:08 PM, 
can...@believewireless.netmailto:can...@believewireless.net 
p...@believewireless.netmailto:p...@believewireless.net wrote:

Cost should be set based on the speed of the link.  So, if you have a 1 Gbps 
link in your network, set the cost of routers on either side to 1.  If you have 
a 333 Mbps link, set the cost of the routers on either side to 3.  100 Mbps 
link?  Cost = 10.  So, your 1 Gbps link speed is really 1000 Mbps so cost = 
1000 / Speed.


On Sat, Jul 20, 2013 at 5:24 PM, Bob iPhone Kim 
evdo.hs...@gmail.commailto:evdo.hs...@gmail.com wrote:
Scott,

Can you help remotely?

ALL... do we have a services board anywhere... kinda like a craigslist for our 
group?


On Sat, Jul 20, 2013 at 12:55 PM, Scott Reed 
sr...@nwwnet.netmailto:sr...@nwwnet.net wrote:
I have a network with about 800 devices running OSPF.  If you need more help, 
let me know.
I do consulting for several WISPs helping get from bridged to routed, setting 
up routers correctly, etc.
If is is easy, no charge.  If is going to take some time/effort, I charge 
$65.00/hour for the actual time involved, no minimum.  Let me know what I can 
do to help.


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iPhone Repair Connection San Diego
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San Diego, CA 92007
310 598 1606tel:310%20598%201606

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Re: [WISPA] [WISPA - Offlist] OSPF Tutorial/Guide

2013-07-20 Thread can...@believewireless.net
Obviously, change from 1000 to 1, 4, or 10 and then divide.


On Sat, Jul 20, 2013 at 8:13 PM, Gino Villarini g...@aeronetpr.com wrote:

  What if you have a 10,40 or 100gig?

 Sent from my Motorola Startac...


 On Jul 20, 2013, at 8:08 PM, can...@believewireless.net 
 p...@believewireless.net wrote:

   Cost should be set based on the speed of the link.  So, if you have a 1
 Gbps link in your network, set the cost of routers on either side to 1.  If
 you have a 333 Mbps link, set the cost of the routers on either side to 3.
  100 Mbps link?  Cost = 10.  So, your 1 Gbps link speed is really 1000 Mbps
 so cost = 1000 / Speed.


 On Sat, Jul 20, 2013 at 5:24 PM, Bob iPhone Kim evdo.hs...@gmail.comwrote:

 Scott,

  Can you help remotely?

  ALL... do we have a services board anywhere... kinda like a craigslist
 for our group?


 On Sat, Jul 20, 2013 at 12:55 PM, Scott Reed sr...@nwwnet.net wrote:

 I have a network with about 800 devices running OSPF.  If you need more
 help, let me know.
 I do consulting for several WISPs helping get from bridged to routed,
 setting up routers correctly, etc.
 If is is easy, no charge.  If is going to take some time/effort, I
 charge $65.00/hour for the actual time involved, no minimum.  Let me know
 what I can do to help.


  --
 Robert Q Kim
 iPhone Repair Connection San Diego
 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yiSr78Kk8ZU
  2611 S Coast Highway
 San Diego, CA 92007
 310 598 1606

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Re: [WISPA] [WISPA - Offlist] OSPF Tutorial/Guide

2013-07-20 Thread Scott Reed
I know that is how Cisco figures default values, but it is not always 
the best.  I may have a 10M wire link and a 54M wireless link.  The 
average data flow is 5M, so want the 10M wire to be the primary because 
it is more reliable.  I would give it a lower cost than the faster 
wireless link.


If you have a wireless link that you know suffers from temperature 
inversion problems every morning and one that doesn't, but is slower, 
you may want the slower, more reliable link to have the lower cost so 
that your reliability stays high, but if that link goes down, you still 
have a link to use.


As with most things in this business, there are general guidelines, but 
you also have to know your network and make informed decisions, not just 
follow some rule of thumb.




On 7/20/2013 8:06 PM, can...@believewireless.net wrote:
Cost should be set based on the speed of the link.  So, if you have a 
1 Gbps link in your network, set the cost of routers on either side to 
1.  If you have a 333 Mbps link, set the cost of the routers on either 
side to 3.  100 Mbps link?  Cost = 10.  So, your 1 Gbps link speed is 
really 1000 Mbps so cost = 1000 / Speed.



On Sat, Jul 20, 2013 at 5:24 PM, Bob iPhone Kim evdo.hs...@gmail.com 
mailto:evdo.hs...@gmail.com wrote:


Scott,

Can you help remotely?

ALL... do we have a services board anywhere... kinda like a
craigslist for our group?


On Sat, Jul 20, 2013 at 12:55 PM, Scott Reed sr...@nwwnet.net
mailto:sr...@nwwnet.net wrote:

I have a network with about 800 devices running OSPF.  If you
need more help, let me know.
I do consulting for several WISPs helping get from bridged to
routed, setting up routers correctly, etc.
If is is easy, no charge.  If is going to take some
time/effort, I charge $65.00/hour for the actual time
involved, no minimum.  Let me know what I can do to help.

-- 
Robert Q Kim

iPhone Repair Connection San Diego
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yiSr78Kk8ZU
2611 S Coast Highway
San Diego, CA 92007
310 598 1606 tel:310%20598%201606

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