Re: [WISPA] Ubiquiti ERLite-3 3-port Router

2013-01-15 Thread Simon Westlake
For the moment, if you're doing enterprise managed services (the highest profit end of the ISP business, though a stretch for most WISPs), MPLS is the only game in town. You do it on a router that has it, or on a switch that has it. Enterprises use their own IP space (usually 10.x) and

Re: [WISPA] Ubiquiti ERLite-3 3-port Router

2013-01-15 Thread Fred Goldstein
On 1/15/2013 2:39 PM, Simon Westlake wrote: For the moment, if you're doing enterprise managed services (the highest profit end of the ISP business, though a stretch for most WISPs), MPLS is the only game in town. You do it on a router that has it, or on a switch that has it. Enterprises

Re: [WISPA] Ubiquiti ERLite-3 3-port Router

2013-01-15 Thread Simon Westlake
I don't know who is feature complete, or even what constitutes feature complete these days, given how MPLS is sort of a family of moving targets. I've looked around and seen a few different Linux projects, in various states of partial completion, some seeming to have happy users but no

Re: [WISPA] Ubiquiti ERLite-3 3-port Router

2013-01-15 Thread Jon Auer
FWIW OpenBSD has L3 MPLS working with a LDP implementation and BGP. No VPLS yet but I think I saw something about starting to work on pseudowires last year. On Tue, Jan 15, 2013 at 3:15 PM, Simon Westlake si...@powercode.com wrote: I don't know who is feature complete, or even what

Re: [WISPA] Ubiquiti ERLite-3 3-port Router

2013-01-15 Thread Fred Goldstein
On 1/15/2013 8:29 PM, Jon Auer wrote: FWIW OpenBSD has L3 MPLS working with a LDP implementation and BGP. No VPLS yet but I think I saw something about starting to work on pseudowires last year. Good catch. You can see MPLS features improving release by release through the OpenBSD history.

Re: [WISPA] Ubiquiti ERLite-3 3-port Router

2013-01-15 Thread Fred Goldstein
On 1/15/2013 8:29 PM, Jon Auer wrote: FWIW OpenBSD has L3 MPLS working with a LDP implementation and BGP. No VPLS yet but I think I saw something about starting to work on pseudowires last year. Good catch. You can see MPLS features improving release by release through the OpenBSD history.