Re: [Mikrotik] [IPsec and Cisco ASA]

2010-05-21 Thread Josh Luthman
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Re: [Mikrotik] [IPsec and Cisco ASA]

2010-05-21 Thread Kurt Plaatjes
16 Note: This has to be inserted above all masquerade rules Routing: None Once the tunnels are up Mikrotik does its thing. I will try and get the cisco config posted aswell. Kurt -- next part -- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://www.butchevans.com/p

Re: [Mikrotik] Bandwidth shaping an unknown/variable amount of bandwidth

2010-05-21 Thread D. Ryan Spott
Hey Dan, What sat provider are you using? ryan (born and raised in Los Anchorage) On May 20, 2010, at 10:46 PM, Dan Ferguson wrote: Hello everyone, We have a site in a very tiny town in McGrath Alaska that we have to run on Satellite, the amount of bandwidth we receive is always varia

Re: [Mikrotik] Bandwidth shaping an unknown/variable amount of bandwidth

2010-05-21 Thread Bill Prince
Yikes. I just took a peek at the map, and it shows Mcgrath ~~ 220 air miles NW of Anchorage. That is truly no man's land. And if I read the map correctly, there are _NO_ roads going there. So the only way in or out is via airplane (or up/down the river)? For 220 miles, you would need (at

Re: [Mikrotik] [IPsec and Cisco ASA]

2010-05-21 Thread Casey Mills
> 172.16.71.0/24 src-address=10.10.0.0/16 > > Note: This has to be inserted above all masquerade rules > > Routing: > > None > > Once the tunnels are up Mikrotik does its thing. > > I will try and get the cisco config posted aswell. > > Kurt > ---

Re: [Mikrotik] [IPsec and Cisco ASA]

2010-05-21 Thread Kurt Plaatjes
t;" disabled=yes dst-address=\ > > 172.16.71.0/24 src-address=10.10.0.0/16 > > > > Note: This has to be inserted above all masquerade rules > > > > Routing: > > > > None > > > > Once the tunnels are up Mikrotik does its thing. > > &

Re: [Mikrotik] Bandwidth shaping an unknown/variable amount of bandwidth

2010-05-21 Thread Dan Ferguson
Hello Josh, I haven't checked those out yet, I will have to go take a look. We are willing to try it, I am sure of that. Thanks, - Dan On 5/20/2010 10:02 PM, Josh Luthman wrote: Have you tried Butch's QOS? It is based more on priority then rates. On 5/21/10, Dan Ferguson wrote: Hel

Re: [Mikrotik] Bandwidth shaping an unknown/variable amount of bandwidth

2010-05-21 Thread RickG
QOS works great and Butch will take good care of you! On Fri, May 21, 2010 at 9:24 PM, Dan Ferguson wrote: > Hello Josh, > > I haven't checked those out yet, I will have to go take a look. We are > willing to try it, I am sure of that. > > Thanks, > > - Dan > > > On 5/20/2010 10:02 PM, Josh Luthm

Re: [Mikrotik] Bandwidth shaping an unknown/variable amount of bandwidth

2010-05-21 Thread Josh Luthman
I can't offer it to you. I'd ask Butch to look at your network for a good answer/solution. On 5/21/10, Dan Ferguson wrote: > Hello Josh, > > I haven't checked those out yet, I will have to go take a look. We are > willing to try it, I am sure of that. > > Thanks, > > - Dan > > > On 5/20/2010 10:

Re: [Mikrotik] Bandwidth shaping an unknown/variable amount of bandwidth

2010-05-21 Thread Dan Ferguson
Hi Ryan, We are using LBIsat. I was born and raised in the Anchorage area myself. - Dan On 5/21/2010 6:10 AM, D. Ryan Spott wrote: Hey Dan, What sat provider are you using? ryan (born and raised in Los Anchorage) On May 20, 2010, at 10:46 PM, Dan Ferguson wrote: Hello everyone, We ha

Re: [Mikrotik] [IPsec and Cisco ASA]

2010-05-21 Thread Hilton J Ralphs
Thanks Kurt, whilst I don't have a Cisco box, your config helped me connect two Mikrotik routers together, something I was having a problem with. Thanks again. -- Regards Hilton 082.572.9619 -Original Message- From: mikrotik-boun...@mail.butchevans.com [mailto:mikrotik-boun...@mail.bu

Re: [Mikrotik] Bandwidth shaping an unknown/variable amount of bandwidth

2010-05-21 Thread Butch Evans
On Fri, 2010-05-21 at 17:24 -0800, Dan Ferguson wrote: > I haven't checked those out yet, I will have to go take a look. We are > willing to try it, I am sure of that. I'm sorry, but I missed the first message in this thread. I will try to address some of your questions/concerns now, though. >

Re: [Mikrotik] Bandwidth shaping an unknown/variable amount of bandwidth

2010-05-21 Thread Dan Ferguson
It's definitely in the middle of no where, I wouldn't want to live there. We originally helped them install Internet service there in 1998 with our previous company Spectrum Wireless, we assisted the local utility with installation and operation. At Spectrum we built wireless routers back then