Re: [Mikrotik Users] [OffList: Mikrotik Users] OSFP considerations for WISP

2017-06-27 Thread David Jones via Mikrotik-users
If you plan on ever using MPLS or TE tunnels you have to use broadcast. For
whatever reason PTP and PTMP do messed up things with TE. That was about a
year ago I discovered that so it may be fixed now. Who knows with how much
they change on RouterOS.

On Tue, Jun 27, 2017 at 7:49 AM, Scott Reed via Mikrotik-users <
mikrotik-users@wispa.org> wrote:

> I am a consultant that can help with this.
>
> I have helped several other networks move from bridged to routed and
> implement OSPF as well.
>
> Let me know if you are interested in some services and we can work out how
> I can best help you.
>
> On 6/27/2017 8:57 AM, Robert Dillon via Mikrotik-users wrote:
>
> Hello all, we are going to be running OSPF on our network using Mikrotik
> CCR routers at each tower.  We are transitioning from a fully bridged
> network to a routed network.  Network is made up a several interconnected
> rings using full duplex microwave links.  We have 2 different upstream
> providers in geographically dispersed locations that are not yet providing
> us BGP upstream redundancy but that is the plan in the future.
>
>
>
> So questions are:
>
> - What OSPF network type are most WISPs using?  I'd assume not broadcast
> due to just that, broadcasts=bad.  NBMA?, PtP, PtMP?  NBMA or PtMP see to
> make the most sense to me.
>
> - With multiple upstream ISPs, how do I handle default route
> advertisements across the network?  Some default routes need to point to
> ISP 1 and some routes need to point to ISP2.
>
>
>
> Thank you for your time.
>
>
>
> Robert Dillon
>
> In the Stix Broadband LLC, Co-Owner
>
> 814-472-2662 <(814)%20472-2662> Office
>
> rdil...@itxbb.net
>
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Re: [Mikrotik Users] [OffList: Mikrotik Users] OSFP considerations for WISP

2017-06-27 Thread Scott Reed via Mikrotik-users

I am a consultant that can help with this.

I have helped several other networks move from bridged to routed and 
implement OSPF as well.


Let me know if you are interested in some services and we can work out 
how I can best help you.



On 6/27/2017 8:57 AM, Robert Dillon via Mikrotik-users wrote:


Hello all, we are going to be running OSPF on our network using 
Mikrotik CCR routers at each tower.  We are transitioning from a fully 
bridged network to a routed network.  Network is made up a several 
interconnected rings using full duplex microwave links.  We have 2 
different upstream providers in geographically dispersed locations 
that are not yet providing us BGP upstream redundancy but that is the 
plan in the future.


So questions are:

- What OSPF network type are most WISPs using?  I'd assume not 
broadcast due to just that, broadcasts=bad.  NBMA?, PtP, PtMP?  NBMA 
or PtMP see to make the most sense to me.


- With multiple upstream ISPs, how do I handle default route 
advertisements across the network?  Some default routes need to point 
to ISP 1 and some routes need to point to ISP2.


Thank you for your time.

Robert Dillon

In the Stix Broadband LLC, Co-Owner

814-472-2662 Office

rdil...@itxbb.net 

www.itxbb.net 


 
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