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Re: Mikrotik & OC-3 Connection
From: Mike <mike-nanog () tiedyenetworks com>
Date: Sat, 03 Jul 2010 12:22:11 -0700
Alan Bryant wrote:
Mikrotik is great at lower end stuff where you have ethernet interfaces. Real POS OC-3 however, ain't in it's repertory and would not be what I would choose to route at those interfaces/speeds. However, if you must 'connect mikrotik to oc-3', you might as well find yourself a cisco router of some kind with a PA-POS-OC3 card and use it as a simple modem. Of course, for the price, you might as well just let the cisco do what you're planning on doing with the Mikrotik and get orders of magnitude of functionality and stability out of it in the process.I haven't seen much traffic on this list about Mikrotik or RouterOS, but I thought it was worth a shot as a last ditch effort to get this going. Does anyone know of a solution to connect a POS OC-3 to a router running Mikrotik's RouterOS? I have searched google extensively with varying phrases and nothing helpful comes out of it.
Current thread:
- Mikrotik & OC-3 Connection Alan Bryant (Jul 03)
- Re: Mikrotik & OC-3 Connection Seth Mattinen (Jul 03)
- Re: Mikrotik & OC-3 Connection Mike (Jul 03)
- Re: Mikrotik & OC-3 Connection Seth Mattinen (Jul 03)
- Re: Mikrotik & OC-3 Connection Alan Bryant (Jul 03)
- Re: Mikrotik & OC-3 Connection Christopher Young (Jul 03)
- Re: Mikrotik & OC-3 Connection Mike (Jul 03)
- RE: Mikrotik & OC-3 Connection Scott Berkman (Jul 03)
- Re: Mikrotik & OC-3 Connection Majdi S. Abbas (Jul 03)
- Re: Mikrotik & OC-3 Connection Seth Mattinen (Jul 03)
- Re: Mikrotik & OC-3 Connection Alan Bryant (Jul 03)
- Re: Mikrotik & OC-3 Connection Chris Gotstein (Jul 03)
- RE: Mikrotik & OC-3 Connection Ray Burkholder (Jul 03)