Yup that is always an option, but I was more thinking of e.g connecting our existing CCR1036's to the 1072, which we can now do.
your point are rigth, for example if you dont need the 10 gig just plug a switch with one 10g port and the 1g port count of your need
Any news? Anyone experiencing the issues that were in 6.29 and 6.29.1?+Trafficflow fix? 6.29 broke it, no egress + ingress netflows.
Yup, V6.13 seems stable for BGPin our case, UNTIL NOW, 6.13 seems stable, when used as BGP router; uptime 9 days
No issues so far.keep us posted paulsa.
SureJust out of curiosity, could you share your watchdog settings?
I suspect it was this however it happened so quickly we could not check in real time. Our ccr usually ran at around 4-5%, however on the cacti graphs before a reboot I could see it hitting 70%. I know in V6 bgp is not multicore....What did CPU utilization for BGP look like during these outages?
Still would be cheaper than the $10K per 10GBe fibre cards for the cisco's we use!And it would easily be the most expensive device MT has ever made..
Geat, remember seeing it a while back but google wasn't my friend today for trying to find it.CCR1016-12S-1S+ has already been announced on MUM St. Louis. See: http://www.mikrotik.com/download/share/us13.pdf