sergejs,Thanks for the link!
It was handy to test our 10Gbps connection,
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I would say a CCR1036 or 1072... I may get a 1072 some day but i just picked up a cisco nexus 3064 for a tengb core.The thing is which CCR was used as btest client... has btest been fixed???
My NAT router pushing all this to btest is a ccr1036-2sfp+ with the same interface type names. Btest is obviously a CHR behind that ccr.Which CCR ?
it looks pretty darn fast if this is a btest !!!
North Idaho Tom Jones
With the interface name i will say a Routerboard CCR?Congratulations. What was the device on the mikrotiks side?
Hello, do you mind providing your ip? I can add you or verify why it didn't work.Could not connect to Planetcoops but could connect to Toms. From one Tom to another, thank you! great way to test out my small pipe when needed.
any reason why?
I have try with 3 routers with 3 differents sim ...
in all of them I get "connecting....." and "can't connect"
what could be the reason?
Thanks,
Updated btest.planetcoop.com to 6.40 yesterday as well. EnjoyNotice: I just upgraded my 207.32.195.2 public accessible Mikrotik CHR btest server to v6.40
If you experience any issues, please let me know
North Idaho Tom Jones
I second the x86 architecture, but with the configuration and control of a routerboard@TomjNorthIdaho you win the award for the longest post but it sounds like you want a x86 server.
Nice test, i see the traffic. What connection type did you test with, Comcast Gigabit-Pro? I ask due to the locations you listed in your profile. My server is in Roseville, CANice service !!! btw, our CCR1036-8g-2S+ can only btest 2.5gbit/s (cpu running btest goes to 100%).