Replaced an aging powerrouter 732 with a CCR-1036. Set up as a
transparent bridge for traffic shaping. Passing 478M peak with 8200
interface bridge filter rules and 8000 queue tree entries, cpu
utilization peaks at about 50 and all 36 CPUs are in use according to
/system resource cpu print
: Friday, January 24, 2014 4:59 PM
To: can...@believewireless.net; WISPA General List
Subject: Re: [WISPA] Mikrotik on Multi-core
It sounds like his question is more geared toward very high bandwidth
applications core routing for a multigigabit network, or datacenter type
operations.
Josh Reynolds
t: Friday, January 24, 2014 4:53:22 PM
> Subject: [WISPA] Mikrotik on Multi-core
> Hi everyone. Been awhile since Ive been here, so not sure if this is a
> redundant topic or not.
> Anyone got experience with Mikrotik on their newer Multi-Core platform, using
> as a Core Router for interc
It sounds like his question is more geared toward very high bandwidth
applications core routing for a multigigabit network, or datacenter
type operations.
Josh Reynolds :: Chief Information Officer :: SPITwSPOTS
:: Ubiquiti Certified AirMax Trainer ::
On 01/24/2014 12:56 PM, can...@believe
The new CCRs can do everything you need. And limiting 100Mbps or 200Mbps
customers is no problem.
We have them running BGP, OSPF, MPLS, PPPoE, firewalls, queues, etc. and
they just hum along without any performance issues.
On Fri, Jan 24, 2014 at 4:53 PM, Tom DeReggi wrote:
> Hi everyone. Be
Hi everyone. Been awhile since Ive been here, so not sure if this is a
redundant topic or not.
Anyone got experience with Mikrotik on their newer Multi-Core platform, using
as a Core Router for interconnecting multiple Gig backbone connections (w/ BGP,
OSPF, Queues, Firewalls, VLAN tagging)?