+1
On 1/18/21 8:53 AM, Josh Luthman wrote:
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
<mailto: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
<mailto: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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