QUOTE(soonwai @ Jul 20 2018, 10:46 PM)
Hey, that box on the left looks familiar... 
Thanks for meeting up. And watch out for the "RB750Gr3. Will it blend?" video soon.
its called will it route Thanks for meeting up. And watch out for the "RB750Gr3. Will it blend?" video soon.
QUOTE(rizvanrp @ Jul 16 2018, 07:10 AM)
I don't really get what you mean because I never mentioned getting a CCR1036 .. ? My point was that the CCR1009 even without the 10Gbps port would be sufficient for TMs latest offering. If they had a package above 1Gbps, I'd most likely switch to something with 2 SFP+ ports or more to fully utilize the service. The alternative would be using an SFP+ switch with VLANs to reuse a single 10Gbps+ port on the CCR1009 at the cost of total throughput. Neither of those setups would require link aggregation.
MLPPP and bonding was in reference to what they could potentially do to provide 2Gbps+ service on their existing infrastructure without switching to 10GPON or another access network technology -- so the aggregation would only be on the WAN interface. Of course, as you mentioned, it wouldn't be ideal for TM as you'd probably run into issues with imbalanced or out of order traffic flows depending on the implementation.
When getting any routerboards, even the CCR you're quite wrong about which one to get.MLPPP and bonding was in reference to what they could potentially do to provide 2Gbps+ service on their existing infrastructure without switching to 10GPON or another access network technology -- so the aggregation would only be on the WAN interface. Of course, as you mentioned, it wouldn't be ideal for TM as you'd probably run into issues with imbalanced or out of order traffic flows depending on the implementation.
Firstly, you dont need 10Gb/s for WAN, sure i have a 36 core CCR with 2 SFP+ but i also use it for other things that arent network related.
2nd is that if you need software processing speeds, mikrotik has quad core ARM routers coming out thats faster than the RB3011 so it will handle TM's fastest new internet. The RB3011 does 500Mb/s of software processing for NAT, QoS, firewall without using hardware acceleration. Still the CCR1009 would be a better choice for full symmetrical connections (2Gb/s). When preparing for >1Gb/s, you can bond ports together.
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