Hi Faisal,
I'll be happy to get you specific pricing off-list. I'm not totally sure how far I am allowed to go on-list. The specific router I would recommend would be dependent on a couple factors: Average packet size - If this is a VoIP heavy application, the load on the router will be much higher. Type of circuit - If the GigE is delivered via copper, I have more options. If it is delivered via fiber that puts me in a higher end box) If the packets are of normal ISP size, and the circuits are delivered via copper GigE, our Rebel router would be fine for the application. 2 of the routers, with a Gig of RAM each (plenty for 2 feeds), and with a year of support/warranty would be around $5K. There are additional support and hardware options that are available also. Regards, Jeff 800-813-5123 x106 _____ From: wireless-boun...@wispa.org [mailto:wireless-boun...@wispa.org] On Behalf Of Faisal Imtiaz Sent: Tuesday, November 02, 2010 12:11 PM To: WISPA General List Subject: Re: [WISPA] Full BGP on RouterOS Hi Jeff, Glad to see you jump into this.. Would you feel comfortable is sharing what Model Image Stream will do the following:- be able to handle full bgp feeds from multiple providers ( 2gig Ram ?) and be able to handle 300 - to a GIG of traffic ? Rough cost of unit will be great to know as well. (Gig E feeds, copper & Fiber). And How Stable is the Imagestream in running this type of a configuration. Regards. Faisal Imtiaz Snappy Internet & Telecom On 11/2/2010 12:04 PM, Jeff Broadwick - Lists wrote: > Hi J.P. and others, > > I have a dog in this fight (I work for ImageStream), but this comment > applies to just about any situation/hardware. > > Set up redundant routers using BGP and VRRP (HSRP in Cisco.although > apparently they support VRRP also). If you can't afford to be down, you > need to find a way to get another router. If your upstreams are > Ethernet, this is pretty simple, and not terribly expensive (depending > on the hardware you choose). You can peer with different types/speeds of > circuits. You'll need to do some preliminary work to manage the flows so > that you don't kill the smaller feeds, but it's very doable. > > Regards, > > Jeff Broadwick > > ImageStream > > 800-813-5123 x106 > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > *From:*wireless-boun...@wispa.org [mailto:wireless-boun...@wispa.org] > *On Behalf Of *jp > *Sent:* Tuesday, November 02, 2010 11:35 AM > *To:* fai...@snappydsl.net; WISPA General List > *Subject:* Re: [WISPA] Full BGP on RouterOS > > We use MT BGP internally on our network; not full feeds. 1400 routes on > one server. Works great for that; no reliability issues in every day > operation. No problems with 12 month uptimes. I have seen some minor > issues in 3.30 where if you remove a peer prior to disabling first, it > can jam things up in terms of stale routes, but done in the right order > it's fine. > > Once a month crash is not acceptable reliability for our uplink. Once in > 6 months is OK if it's self-correcting. I've used Cisco for about ten > years for my uplink with BGP, and it has been good as long as we didn't > run out of memory or have a rare hardware problem. We kept a complete > working spare system in place for parts and didn't have a Smartnet > contract. I had a smartnet once for a smaller router, but it was so much > trouble getting it and using it for just one router, I never renewed it. > We have a Juniper j2350 with aftermarket ram now replacing a Cisco 7507. > It's been as/more reliable than the Cisco and is 2u instead of > dorm-fridge size, gigabit ports instead of 100mbps ports. Tech support > was excellent. I'll be buying a spare or bigger one for backup. > > I have not tried Imagestream, but don't doubt the wide variety of > other's praise. > > As networks get bigger and thus more complex, it's essential to avoid > unreliable situations, no matter what the cost savings. Say you have 60 > devices and each one has a once-a-month breakage. That's 2 outages a > day, enough to drive staff and customers crazy. Reduce that to twice a > year outage per device and that staffer can get something done again. > > > On Tue, Nov 02, 2010 at 10:43:43AM -0400, Faisal Imtiaz wrote: >> This is exactly what I am concerned with..... >> Things breaking once in a while is not an issue.. >> Things breaking once every month or few weeks is not going to be >> acceptable from our users.. >> >> Trying to determine if this is a 'feature' or a short term 'bug'. >> >> Cisco's and Junipers, get a premium even in the used market place, but >> the primary reason for it is stability... >> >> Any other that can chime in with their experiences ? >> >> Many thanks in advance. >> >> >> >> Faisal Imtiaz >> Snappy Internet & Telecom >> >> >> On 11/2/2010 10:32 AM, Chuck Hogg wrote: >> > Our MikroTik BGP router keeps crashing about once every month or >> > so...sometimes sooner, sometimes later. We are using full BGP tables >> > and 4.11 currently. >> > >> > Regards, >> > >> > Chuck >> > >> > >> > >> > On Tue, Nov 2, 2010 at 10:23 AM, Brad Belton<b...@belwave.com> wrote: >> >> We've been running BGP with MikroTik for quite some time now. It hasn't >> >> been flawless by any stretch, but ever since late v2.8 or early v2.9 we >> >> haven't had much trouble with it. We running v3.30 on two routers > with two >> >> full feeds each and a third running v4.11 with two full feeds. All > of these >> >> routers have a handful of downstream BGP peers that we are also > delivering >> >> full tables to. >> >> >> >> So far I think v4.11 might be the best, but we don't have as much > time on >> >> that version as we do with v3.30. The only reason we moved one of our >> >> routers from v3.30 to v4.11 was because we had an unusual hang with > that >> >> particular router. We weren't sure if it was hardware or OS related, >> >> however moving it to v4.11 seems to have resolved the problem. > (knock on >> >> wood) >> >> >> >> Bottom line is given the price of a beefy MikroTik router vs. buying an >> >> Imagestream or Cisco that is equivalent we can have hot standby > spares on >> >> hand and still be thousands if not tens of thousands of dollars > ahead. That >> >> coupled with building a network that isn't solely dependent on any > single >> >> point of failure further reduces the crisis when a core router fails. >> >> >> >> Things break...doesn't matter if MikroTik, ImageStream, Cisco or > Juniper >> >> makes it. ALL things break eventually, so plan for it! >> >> >> >> Best, >> >> >> >> >> >> Brad >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> -----Original Message----- >> >> From: wireless-boun...@wispa.org [mailto:wireless-boun...@wispa.org] On >> >> Behalf Of Faisal Imtiaz >> >> Sent: Tuesday, November 02, 2010 9:11 AM >> >> To: n...@brevardwireless.com; WISPA General List >> >> Subject: Re: [WISPA] Full BGP on RouterOS >> >> >> >> Hi Nick, >> >> >> >> How stable has the Mikrotik been running full BGP with the two > providers ? >> >> >> >> (I read about a memory leak issues, is that why you are using > 5.0rc1 ?) We >> >> have been considering getting a Mikrotik for such use. >> >> >> >> Thanks. >> >> >> >> Faisal Imtiaz >> >> Snappy Internet& Telecom >> >> >> >> On 11/2/2010 9:21 AM, Nick Olsen wrote: >> >>> We have two full tables running on mikrotik, in two different > locations. >> >>> >> >>> Running that command >> >>> /ip route print count-only where bgp-as-path="1234" >> >>> Replacing the AS with "33363" (local cable company). >> >>> Doesn't work on either of our routers for some reason (MT 5.0rc1 > or 4.4). >> >>> >> >>> Our router running a core 2 2.93ghz can take two full feeds gets all >> >>> the routes in about 4 seconds, And cpu load is idle about 13 seconds >> >> later. >> >>> However making changes with routing filters take anywhere from >> >>> 10seconds to 2 minutes depending on what its doing. >> >>> >> >>> >> >>> Nick Olsen >> >>> Network Operations >> >>> (855) FLSPEED x106 >> >>> >> >>> >> >>> >> >>> ---------------------------------------------------------------------- >> >>> -- >> >>> *From*: "Kristian Hoffmann"<kh...@fire2wire.com> >> >>> *Sent*: Friday, October 29, 2010 11:50 AM >> >>> *To*: "WISPA General List"<wireless@wispa.org> >> >>> *Subject*: [WISPA] Full BGP on RouterOS >> >>> >> >>> Hi, >> >>> >> >>> Does anyone have 1-2 full BGP routing tables on a MikroTik router? If >> >>> so, what kind of hardware are you running. I'm testing a single feed >> >>> on a P3 800. It loads the routes fine, and seems to handle the routes >> >>> in stride (all 328659 of them), until you start poking at the routing >> >>> table like... >> >>> >> >>> /ip route print count-only where bgp-as-path="1234" >> >>> >> >>> An AS that yielded 500 routes took 1-2 minutes at 100% CPU to > complete. >> >>> Is this "normal" these days, or is significantly greater hardware in >> >>> order? I used to have a full feed on a Cisco 3640. 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