On 2010/05/21 11:56 PM, Martin List-Petersen wrote:
- Mikrotik still has some memory leaks in the BGP stack somewhere,
causing funny issues at times.
- Filters aren't adequate for my use, and lacking a lot on IPv4, but
even more on IPv4.
I haven't seen either of those issues running the v4.x s
We will implement OSPF.
Sincerely,
Lorell Hathcock
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Wouldn't SNMP walk/get gives you what you need?
On Thu, May 20, 2010 at 4:05 PM, Thomas Magill
wrote:
> I had to come up with a way to monitor average packet size on an
> interface so I wrote the following script (cisco devices). I don't know
> if anyone finds it useful, but here it is if so. A
Dear Lorell,
We are putting a private PTP metro ethernet (fiber based) link between the
two locations. And both locations will have one internet connection.
this network between should be no problem,
what routing protocols do you use in your network? ospf?
Kind regards,
Ingo Flaschbe
We are putting a private PTP metro ethernet (fiber based) link between the
two locations. And both locations will have one internet connection.
I am reading that Mikrotik has a memory leak in its BGP implementation. Any
more info about this?
Sincerely,
Lorell Hathcock
OfficeConnect.net | 832-
You don't need
ip prefix-list NETZ seq 1000 deny 0.0.0.0/0 le 32
You can use RFC1918 space address for iBGP peering.
On Wed, May 19, 2010 at 11:37 AM, Jeff Harper
wrote:
>
>> -Original Message-
>> From: Jared Mauch [mailto:ja...@puck.nether.net]
>> Sent: Wednesday, May 19, 2010 1:29 PM
I'm in the process of researching DWDM equipment for a new ring I'm
about to light. Only two dark fibers to start. My only experience with
WDM is a ring lit with MRV CWDM equipment by another provider. The MRV
equipment hasn't failed once in the years I've had the service.
Good/bad/ugly thoughts
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