Hi Peter,
The 1036 still only uses 1 cpu core for BGP, despite there being 36 available - 
it's not truly a multi processor router, due to the software not hardware, 
having said the price point is very attractive and for sub 1k you've got a huge 
amount of product for your money:)

We don't really notice an issue with convergence - however, we only use BGP 
externally and OSPF internally.

Adrian.

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From: Peter Knapp [[email protected]]
Sent: 16 May 2016 20:53
To: Adrian Bolster; [email protected]
Subject: Re: [uknof] Mikrotik as Service Provider Router

Hi Adrian and co.

Don't you have massive  convergence issues with a table reload on them?

We tried ccr1036s  and they basically seemed to be all but unresponsive  
loading a full table of routes.

To be fair we haven't tried for a while but did note still a single threaded 
bgp process and seemed awful.

Interested to hear new knowledge on these..



Peter



-------- Original message --------
From: Adrian Bolster <[email protected]>
Date: 16/05/2016 20:23 (GMT+00:00)
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [uknof] Mikrotik as Service Provider Router

Hi Paul,

Oure whole core is Mikrotik, no Juniper or Brocade in sight! We're running 3 
IPv4 and 2 IPv6 eBGP sessions over 2 Mikrotik Routerboards, 2 1gibt/s point to 
point and 1 10gbit/s to a different provider, each with a full routing table 
and they don't even break a sweat.

Adrian.

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From: uknof [[email protected]] on behalf of Paul Bone 
[[email protected]]
Sent: 16 May 2016 13:09
To: [email protected]
Cc: Administrator
Subject: [uknof] Mikrotik as Service Provider Router

Has anyone had experience using Mikrotik CCR as either CE or PE routers?

I have been playing with transparent traffic shaping on one of the little hAP 
units (not suggesting this as a CE!) and it seems to work well and the OS has 
support for BGP, BFD and MPLS.

We currently use Juniper SRX but the supposed throughput figures and cost of 
the Mikrotik would be very attractive at the high commercial level.

Best regards, Paul





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