Does Mikrotik have dynamic MPLS-TE?

 

From: Af [mailto:af-boun...@afmug.com] On Behalf Of Gilbert T. Gutierrez,
Jr.
Sent: Tuesday, December 06, 2016 2:32 PM
To: af@afmug.com
Subject: Re: [AFMUG] Splitting Network Traffic in an OSPF environment

 

MPLS-TE is also a way to go. I have really not done the traffic engineering
over MPLS myself.

Gilbert

 

On 12/6/2016 1:43 PM, George Skorup wrote:

Isn't this what MPLS-TE is for? Or what about the AirFiber NxN thingamajig?

On 12/6/2016 1:49 PM, Gilbert T. Gutierrez, Jr. wrote:

You can mark specific IP blocks in a Mangle Rule via a routing mark. Then
use a static route (That checks the gateway) that routes on that routing
mark. If the link is down, OSPF takes over.

I do this on a couple of links where I have a higher cost on a low speed
link. As long as the link is up, I route specific traffic through it with
routing marks. If it goes down, everything goes through the primary. If the
primary goes down the low speed link picks up all traffic. Pretty easy to do
with address lists and Mangle Rules.

Gilbert

 

On 12/6/2016 9:33 AM, Paul McCall wrote:

Did get to finish this�

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From: Af [mailto:af-boun...@afmug.com] On Behalf Of Paul McCall
Sent: Tuesday, December 6, 2016 11:32 AM
To: af@afmug.com
Subject: [AFMUG] Splitting Network Traffic in an OSPF enviroment

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We have a �feed tower� that feeds several other towers (some directly,
some a hop or 2 away) and its main BH (AirFiber 5x) is nearing capacity.�
All 3.65 spectrum is used up, and same with 5 Ghz.� The secondary that
sits largely unused (non-preferred OSPF path) has about 100Mbit capacity and
we would like to somehow split our load from the feed tower.�� All the
�subtowers� are on their own subnet(s) all running OSPF on a Mikrotik at
each tower.

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OSPF pretty much is all or nothing when picking a path.� There has to be a
simple way of making this work.

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PDMNet, Inc. / Florida Broadband, Inc.

658 Old Dixie Highway

Vero Beach, FL 32962

772-564-6800� 

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