I'm 12 months into running a Calix e7-2 with Mikrotik with no problems.
Using Powercode to manage it.

DHCP and NAT are something so damn simple I can't imagine why you'd do
Juniper for those.  Be way cheaper to run a Pi.

Chuck I'd comfortably say you'll be fine with rb4011 or CCR passing traffic
as I'm doing it.  Just like anything else, you only hear about the
complaints.

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On Sun, Jan 17, 2021 at 8:21 PM Chris Fabien <ch...@lakenetmi.com> wrote:

> With that list of specs I would be comfortable using a Tik CCR. If you
> want to start doing multiple upstream with full tables BGP I would go to
> Juniper. We just finally switched our edge routing to Juniper and it really
> should have been a couple years ago.
>
> On Fri, Jan 15, 2021, 5:52 PM Chuck McCown via AF <af@af.afmug.com> wrote:
>
>> It is looking like I may be starting yea another new ISP.  DIA on fiber.
>> Upstream provider announcing my IPs and doing BGP for me.
>>
>> Router(s) feeding Calix E7-20
>> DHCP
>> DNS
>> What else do I need?
>> Router based NAT or server based NAT?
>> Server based router?
>>
>> Like to keep it simple but fully redundant.
>>
>> (All the infrastructure, DC, building, Generator, hvac etc etc is easy,
>> not asking about any of that).
>>
>> A pair of routers for redundancy.  I was just going to call Dennis and
>> say “fix me up” but I am a bit gun shy about MT anymore.  Thinking Juniper
>> but nobody here has much experience with programing edge/core routing
>> irrespective of the brand of router.
>>
>> Anyone want to consult on this and do our router setup?
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