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Re: Mikrotik RouterOS


From: Persio Pucci <persio () gmail com>
Date: Mon, 12 Apr 2010 22:04:52 -0300

I've been considering routerOS boxes to my "less important" POPs that are
candidates to be promoted to MPLS-enabled POPs, although I am still a
little skeptical about it. Still doing some lab trials with it, but have not
deployed it yet besides as a CE router. The reason is that I've ran into
problems with it going haywire for no apparent reasons as CE, lowering my
confidence on the box and keeping it a little longer into the test bed.

It would be nice to hear more experiences with this little box-that-could in
MPLS environments.


On Mon, Apr 12, 2010 at 9:56 PM, gordon b slater <gordslater () ieee org>wrote:

On Mon, 2010-04-12 at 16:06 -0400, James Jones wrote:
kind of....routerOS supports MPLS, linux does not

It could (unfortunately) be a while before a full linux implementation
of MPLS gains enough speed, it's very much out on the fringe of what
linux "does daily". This mean that getting enough developers, free time
to develop and equipment to test with seems to be quite a steep problem
right now.

Likewise the FreeBSD MPLS effort, though this seems to be more like
familiar territory for BSD-heads, but, as ever, funding and equipment
are sorely needed.

If anyone (I'm thinking of the bigger players) could lend a hand,
loan/ship out a box, or offer a few test-box out onto the cloud by
(arrangement) the lack of MPLS on BSD and Linux machines could probably
be rectified a little quicker.
Or maybe someone has a tiny pot of cash to sponsor some "bounty"
development?

back onto the main topic...

+1 for routerOS, but never needed MPLS in my encounters with it.

 I have to say the Microtiks do nothing (in my world, that is) that I
couldn't do with half an hour and similar (but very slightly beefier)
hardware and a generic/minimal BSD or linux install, but given the
price, I'd be a fool to DIY if I need to hand over to others,  erm ,
well, shall we say, `less interested` at the end of the day.
It earns an extra Kibo Cookie for that, certainly.

Gord
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