We run 1036s at several of our larger sites, all running 6.30.4 or
newer. We haven't had any issues with traffic. Three of them are our
gateway routers running BGP and OSPF side by side on Gigabit connections.
Nicholas Eastman
Infrastructure Technician
Royell Communications Inc.
nic.east...@roy
right
Sent: Thursday, January 19, 2017 08:35
To: wireless@wispa.org
Subject: Re: [WISPA] Which CCR Router OS combo is the most solid?
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On 1/19/2017 7:07 AM, Gino Villarini wrote:
For L3 OSPF routed network capable of gigabit
We have 100+ CCR1009 as CPE out there running OSPF+BGP+LDP+MPLS. 6.26 was a
little wonky but ever since about 6.29 no issues. Several of them pass over
800M for several hours a day every day.
On Jan 19, 2017, at 8:31 AM, Mike Meluskey
mailto:m...@broadband.vi>> wrote:
We use 1036 CCR's on R
Careful, that's like saying
On 1/19/2017 7:07 AM, Gino Villarini wrote:
For L3 OSPF routed network capable of gigabit traffic
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We have ten CCR1036s running 6.32.4 in OSPF-routed networks with no
problems. The oldest has been in service for eight months, carries about
650-700 Mbps of traffic and is also running one-to-many NAT for ~500
customers.
Thanks,
Brough
Brough Turner
netBlazr Inc. – Free your Broadband!
Mobile: 6
We use 1036 CCR’s on RouterOS 6.26….but that combo locked up on us at one tower
last week (after 6 months of flawless operation).
Mike Meluskey
Broadband VI
> On Jan 19, 2017, at 9:07 AM, Gino Villarini wrote:
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> For L3 OSPF routed network capable of gigabit traffic
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> Gino Villarini
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For L3 OSPF routed network capable of gigabit traffic
Gino Villarini
President
Metro Office Park #18 Suite 304 Guaynabo, Puerto Rico 00968
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