Hi Matt,
As an edge/border router? Will it take full IPv4 and IPv6 tables? Has
anyone seen what it takes to tip one over with PPS? I'm not sure about
these answers for Tiks, either, but positioning a software-based gui-box
as an edge router seems like a recipe for disaster to me. I want to
The GUI wasn't meant to be the focus of my question, sorry if it was a
distraction. I see that they're comparing the edgemax to the 3900 now,
so nevermind. "Edge" means something different to me than it means
other (marketing?) folks, apparently.
Positioned against the 3900, especially "start
Hi Fred,
Could you expand a bit on this? It sounds like you're describing what
I'd refer to as "virtual circuits" rather than "switching." Are you
setting up per-customer VLANs or something like that?
TD
On 10/11/2012 06:35 PM, Fred Goldstein wrote:
> Switching, though, is what Frame Relay an
Hi Fred,
I think a lot of the confusion here comes from the fact that you're
using generic terms like "switching" and "VLAN" to describe complex
Metro-E/Carrier-E scenarios. Standard VLANs break up broadcast domains,
but they don't create virtual circuits or provide total isolation - this
is
Hi Gino,
Pardon my ignorance, but what's Mk?
TD
On 10/13/2012 09:33 AM, Gino Villarini wrote:
> It can be done with Mk and Canopy, both support qinq
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Hi Folks,
Hopefully this isn't too far off subject for this list.
I want to start learning a little more about mikrotik, but I'm having
trouble finding good study resources. I've looked at the wiki, and
while good, it's more of a cookbook than a tech-pub, at least IMO. I
don't want "How to r
On 11/28/2012 9:47 PM, Butch Evans wrote:
> On Wed, 2012-11-28 at 15:46 -0500, Blair Davis wrote:
>> >Learn RouterOS.
>> >By Dennis out at Link Technologies
> A better book, IMO, is this one:
> http://www.amazon.com/RouterOS-by-Example-ebook/dp/B006U3MP7W for kindle
> andhttp://www.learnmikrotik.c
Networks longer than /64 break SLAAC which may be desirable or
undesirable, depending on what you're doing.
The info at this site is what I frequently see/hear currently -
http://www.ipbcop.org/ratified-bcops/bcop-ipv6-subnetting/
In general:
Subnet at the nibble boundary
Do everything you ca
ether this
is the viewpoint held by many WISPs.
Thanks,
Tim Densmore
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Not this WISP...
-Mike
On Thursday, July 31, 2014, Tim Densmore <tdensm...@tarpit.cybermesa.com>
wrote:
On 07/31/2014 11:15
AM, Joe Fiero wrote:
Netfl
It doesn't appear that you're escaping the space in "Program Files"
- try:
kdesudo wine ~/.wine/drive_c/Program\ Files/Dude/dude.exe &
Post full error otherwise.
On 09/05/2014 07:23 PM, Scott Lambert
wrote:
why are you trying to run a windows app
Hi Folks,
Has anyone deployed the ubnt GPON solution, and are they happy with it?
If not, what are folks using for GPON? We've been using zhone gear, and
while it has been reasonably solid, the management interface could be
better, so we're looking for other options.
Thanks for any
cloud provider for email, does anyone on the list want to share who they
are using and what their migration experience was like? Pricing would
also be great, assuming no NDA.
Thanks!
Tim Densmore
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