You have it all wrong, and need to study MPLS. We have huge MPLS implementations on MT backend. We have been using for the last 4 or 5 releases from MT, including their latest beta's and RC's. It's MUCH faster and MUCH MUCH more efficient than EoIP. Again, study it, MT has a MPLS Wiki page.
We have an old segment of our network where we have RB133's back-to-back to form a backhaul. With EoIP we saw aorund 8Mbps throughput. Now with MPLS, we're seeing 30Mbps from end-to-end --via 133's!! Jayson On Sat, Oct 10, 2009 at 11:29 AM, Scott Carullo <sc...@brevardwireless.com>wrote: > And then MT releases next ROS and it all breaks lol > > No really, I love all of their products and use them all as well, but I > would not dare use the fairly new functionality you just deployed on your > network myself. > > Aside from that, I'm into learning and making things better... Having said > that, why do you see your scenario a much better implementation than say - > a router EoIP tunnel between sites that need to talk to one another. Thats > what I would use. Why? Because it only take a sec to configure on each > customer router that needs to talk, has no iBGP or any other overhead > traversing the network, has been implemented in ROS since the beginning and > only tunnels traffic that needs to go between the sites - no broadcasts etc > (unless I want it to). > > Correct me if I am wrong... but your implementation for hooking up - say 4 > customer sites - would cause all the traffic between those sites to > traverse your core router. My implementation scenario would only cause > routed traffic to go directly between required sites more efficiently. > > Scott Carullo > Brevard Wireless > 321-205-1100 x102 > > -------- Original Message -------- > > From: "Gino Villarini" <g...@aeronetpr.com> > > Sent: Saturday, October 10, 2009 12:54 PM > > To: "WISPA General List" <wireless@wispa.org> > > Subject: Re: [WISPA] MK VPLS via BGP! > > > > Basically our test environment consist of 10 deployed routers on our > > network > > > > Ip connectivity is achieved by OSPF > > > > We have setup a Router on our NOC as Route Reflector for BGP > > > > All other 9 Routers have BGP sessions to the NOC > > > > VLPS are created dynamically via iBGP > > > > If we need a VPLS tunnel between R4 and R9 > > > > WE just create the VPLS instance on R4 and R9 > > > > If we need to add R7 to that same VPLS tunnel, we just create a VLPS > > instance on router 7 with the same VPLS ID and it would automatically > > create all of the tunneling to R4 and R9 > > > > Also using Split Horizon Bridging which prevents loops, so we van have 2 > > VPLS instances connected to a same L2 area without causing any loops and > > thus providing redundancy .... > > > > > > Gino A. 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