Is there a 192.168.88.0/24 IP address, or IP route on the 951?
did you set the default gw on your ata?
Now that I'm on a real screen and not the smartphone...I forgotten the gateway :shock:On the 192.168.0.251 mikrotik,
Code: Select all/ip route add gateway=192.168.0.5
So now I added it and from the mikrotik 951 (192.168.0.251/24) I can reach the ccr1009 192.168.0.5 but not 192.168.88.0/24.
From the ccr1009 (precisely 192.168.88.1) I can't reach 192.168.0.251 despite I added the rule
Perhaps is needed static routing indirect?Code: Select alladd distance=1 gateway=192.168.0.251
If I set gateway 192.168.0.5 on rb951 it says me reachable but I can't reach 192.168.88.1.Now that I'm on a real screen and not the smartphone...I forgotten the gatewayOn the 192.168.0.251 mikrotik,
Code: Select all/ip route add gateway=192.168.0.5
So now I added it and from the mikrotik 951 (192.168.0.251/24) I can reach the ccr1009 192.168.0.5 but not 192.168.88.0/24.
From the ccr1009 (precisely 192.168.88.1) I can't reach 192.168.0.251 despite I added the rule
Perhaps is needed static routing indirect?Code: Select alladd distance=1 gateway=192.168.0.251
According to what you wrote, you told the 951 that it was its own default gateway. Set the gateway to 192.168.0.5.
I think really it would be better to look at the website from Tilera and not in the forum ofHi everyone,
I'm looking for detailed implementation information for the Tilera architecture.
Bare Metal and functions could be found in this white paper here:Basically, while considering CCRs as candidates to offload some tasks from Cisco and Juniper boxes, we'd like to get some deterministic scales based on the number of cores involved in each and avery bare-metal-implemented feature.
This can be revealed by this white paper from Tilera:Which features are implemented on bare tiles ? How many tiles per feature's scalability (i.e. core per x thousand L2TP session, core per y Gbps of switched or sampled traffic, etc...) ? Is there a dynamic ressource allocator or is it hardcoded ? If dynamic, how to proritize when oversubscribing ?
This is able to handle by a RB1100AHx2 without problems and by any kind of CCR200Mb on my WAN side.
about 300 customers connected using pppoe
not very complex firewall rules (35 filter rules, 25 nat rules and 15 mangle rules)
and 30 simple queues using pcq.
But my concern is that i will serve inet connection to my customers using JUST ONE ETHERNET on the LAN side.
More than 1 GBit/s it will not be passing if you only use one ethernet LAN port.Does it affect to the performance a MULTICORE router can afford?
It would not speeding up the entire and only 1 GBit/s uplink!Make sense to get a 16 or 32 core router with this topology limitation ?
Surely it can do the job also, but for a little bit more reserve I would suggest the 16 core orAs far as i can see a 9 core router can accomplish the load without issues...
Got yesterday a CCR-1009 8G 1SFP+1SFP and spent half an day for some documentations and manual,...Come to the MUM, that is what it's forThank you. This is fantastic stuff. Where can we find more of this sort of thing? I highly suggest this is more visible to people like us browsing the forums. It actually answered a lot of my questions.Very useful information about CCR is available here:
http://mum.mikrotik.com/presentations/RU14/megis.pdf
So made the mistake to get myself a CCR1036-8G-2S+
6.22 (3.19 firmware) *all* Ethernet ports connect at 10/Half Duplex (multiple switches/servers, multiple cables), *all* Ethernet ports receives 0 frames/packets according to Interface statistics.
Upgraded to 6.23 (3.20 firmware) *exactly* the same issue.
Nice. I have a USD1K door stop...
Same problem on 6.24 and RB2011, about 40mbit traffic heavy cpu load, port flaps regularly every 10minutes. Downgrade to 6.20 resolve the issue. Keeping 6.24 and LCD DISABLED solves the issue too.helloAnybody with this port flapping on the CCR, can you try disabling the LCD screen, and see if anything changes at all ?
we have this problem on x86 with v6.6rc1 28/10/2013 without package lcd
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Thierry
The Tilera CPU supports it, but motherboard - not supports. This document describes differences of pinouts ECC and not-ECC SoDIMM. So i was trying set up the modules KVR13LSE9S8/4 in my CCR1036-12G-4S and router does not work with them. Wrote this because could not found information about support ECC in CCR routers.The Tilera CPU supports it from the DDR3 controllers onboars, so it should work.Dear Normis!
The CCR-1036 support SO-DIMM ECC RAM memory ?
(...like: Kingston SO-DIMM 8 GB ECC DDR3-1333 x2)
What type of SO-DIMM memory is the best for the CCR-1036 ?
(ECC vs. NON ECC, 1333MHz vs. 1600MHz)
Please help choosing between these...
Thx.
Attila