Hi,

looking at the specs of Mikrotik Cloud Core Routers it seems to be to good to 
be true [1] having so much bang for the bucks. So virtually all smaller ISPs 
would drop their CISCO gear for Mikrotik Routerboards.

We are using a handful of Mikrotik boxes, but on a much lower network level 
(splitting networks; low end router behind ADSL modem, ...). We're happy with 
them.

So I am asking for real life experience and not lab values with Mikrotik Cloud 
Core Routers and BGP. How good can they handle full tables and a bunch of 
peering sessions? How good does the box react when adding filters (during 
attacks)? Reloading the table? etc. etc.

I am looking for _real_ _life_ values compared to a CISCO NPE-G2. Please tell 
me/us from your first hand experience.

Thanks!

greetings, Martin

[1] If something sounds too good to be true, it probably is.



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