* Fred Goldstein <fgoldst...@ionary.com> wrote: > At 10/12/2012 10:23 AM, Tim Densmore wrote: > There's a real market gap not quite being filled by our usual WISP > vendors MT and UBNT. MT has a new CPE router with SFP support. This > would be great for a regional CE fiber network. Let's say you have a > building (say, Town Hall) with multiple tenants in it, each with a > separate IP network (say, Town administration, Police, and School > Admin). You'd want to be able to drop off one fiber with separate > VLANs (virtual circuits) for each network, isolating the traffic from > each other. An MEF switch is cheaper than a real Cisco router but a
I can't speak to Ubiquiti but Mikrotik RouterOS certainly supports MPLS and VPLS (and LDP and OSPF and BGP). The design you describe is exactly what the majority of the world is using MPLS VPNs for -- utilizing, of course, LDP and BGP (and occasionally OSPF between CE and PE). Unless I'm missing something... -- Jeremy L. Gaddis e: jer...@as54225.net Network Engineer m: +1.812.865.0581 _______________________________________________ Wireless mailing list Wireless@wispa.org http://lists.wispa.org/mailman/listinfo/wireless