[AusNOG] 10G routing

Joseph Goldman joe at apcs.com.au
Sat Feb 8 09:20:39 EST 2014


Did you have out of band console access? 

If you are heading in and have appropriate equipment, would be good to get a supout and send it off to mikrotik support guru's. Might help them improve the platform for future. 

Michael Marklew <mike at idl.net.au> wrote:

>1:09 am and my Cloud Core (CCR1036-12G-4S) was taken down by a 250Mbps
>plus DDOS to an end user. Now it is non-resposnive and I have to make a
>weekend trip into the data centre.
>
>I put it in front of my Cisco 7200 series only a few weeks ago so I
>could do some QoS on my main feed. It has been working well and I have
>been patting myself on the back because I saved $20k on the appropriate
>Allott Net Enforcer or some such.
>
>My backup BGP path is via another 7200 and other then being very slow
>it managed when the traffic switched.
>
>So it would appear the CCR1036-12G-4S has less routing power then an
>old Cisco 7200 VXR, although the Mikrotik was doing some rate limiting
>and fire walling (to block DDOS) for that matter.
>
>I love the Mikrotik gear, I love it's price and I love it's
>flexibility. Shame. Now to decide if I should put a managed power rain
>in so I can reboot it remotely or just get rid of it.
>
>Kind Regards,
>Michael.
>
>On 7 Feb 2014, at 3:05 pm, Matt Perkins <matt at spectrum.com.au> wrote:
>
>> Google mikrotik cloud core.
>> 
>> Matt.
>> 
>> 
>> On 7/02/14 1:25 PM, Alex Samad - Yieldbroker wrote:
>>> Hi
>>> 
>>> Q)  am I being unrealistic to think I should be able to get 10Gb/s
>routing/firewall in a vm? (or cheap hardware solution)
>>> 
>>> I know there are very expensive Big name boxes out there, but I am
>wondering what other people are thinking / using.  I guess I am not
>thinking core telco stuff but more for business end user.
>>> 
>>> I have had a bit of a test of the current soft routers and love
>interfaces, love the price (not so much the brocade vr5400..)
>>> 
>>> Did some testing of a home built centos 6.5 box  I was able to get
>up to  8Gb/s  routed and firewall rules in place, but writing a system
>to manage it I have better things to do :)
>>> 
>>> My general feel currently is they are not ready yet, trying to get
>up over 1Gb/s was rather hard..  General feel on yvos was it should
>work out of the box ...
>>> 
>>> My next question
>>> 
>>> Any one played with one of these
>>> CCR1036-8G-2S+: 36core Cloud Core Router with 8GbE 2x 10Gbe SFP
>>> 
>>> They say they can get 28Gb/s routed with firewall rules in place
>....
>>> 
>>> Thanks
>>> 
>>> 
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