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Re: CLOUD CORE ROUTER

Tue Jun 24, 2014 4:53 pm

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?
 
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Re: CLOUD CORE ROUTER

Tue Jun 24, 2014 5:00 pm

The ata now work because I set in it gateway 192.168.0.5 but in the 951 there are no route to 192.168.88.0 subnet and no ip in that subnet.
 
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Re: CLOUD CORE ROUTER

Tue Jun 24, 2014 8:19 pm

On the 192.168.0.251 mikrotik,
/ip route
add gateway=192.168.0.5
I forgotten the gateway :shock:
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
add distance=1 gateway=192.168.0.251
Perhaps is needed static routing indirect?
Now that I'm on a real screen and not the smartphone...

According to what you wrote, you told the 951 that it was its own default gateway. Set the gateway to 192.168.0.5.
 
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Re: CLOUD CORE ROUTER

Wed Jun 25, 2014 4:13 am

I'm pretty critical of Mikrtotiks firmware and the CCR.

However.

I've been running my CCR in production since December 24th, 2012 on what was then v6RC6.

I'm still sitting on 6.3. It's pretty stable for us.

Not excusing Mikrotik, but you need to test your configurations.
 
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Re: CLOUD CORE ROUTER

Wed Jun 25, 2014 10:38 am

On the 192.168.0.251 mikrotik,
/ip route
add gateway=192.168.0.5
I forgotten the gateway :shock:
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
add distance=1 gateway=192.168.0.251
Perhaps is needed static routing indirect?
Now that I'm on a real screen and not the smartphone...

According to what you wrote, you told the 951 that it was its own default gateway. Set the gateway to 192.168.0.5.
If I set gateway 192.168.0.5 on rb951 it says me reachable but I can't reach 192.168.88.1.
I can reach 192.168.0.5 but it is reachable also if I not add any the default gateway 192.168.0.5
 
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Re: CLOUD CORE ROUTER

Wed Jun 25, 2014 9:10 pm

Then you have something else wrong with the 951. The Cloud Core is passing traffic correctly for the ATA. You should look through the configs of the 951 to find your problem. It is probably somewhere under /ip firewall. At this point, it is really off-topic for this thread.
 
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Re: CLOUD CORE ROUTER

Thu Jul 10, 2014 9:01 am

i have purchase the ccr-1036 12G 4S and are in need of step by step configuration ether by using winbox or webconfig. I can connect to the router using winbox but yet to connect using webconfig. The default ip address (192.168.88.1) does not work for me, is that the right one or is there another? My aim is to use this router to run a wireless ISP, with Ubiquiti Rocket M2 Titanium 2.4GHz Powerful 2x2 MIMO airMAX BaseStation (RM2-TI)

I really could use some experience professional help.



Thanks
 
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Re: CLOUD CORE ROUTER

Sun Jul 20, 2014 10:09 am

We recently purchased another ccr-1036. It worked in production 2 days, and then we see this:
1. When connected to any of the device ports we can not connect to it through wibnobx\ssh\telnet.
2. LCD screen shows that port without a link, although there is indication on the port and a graph of the incoming packets https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nyHqfhC0KI0 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qZCQRxayBVc
 
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Re: CLOUD CORE ROUTER

Mon Jul 21, 2014 4:34 pm

Hi everyone,

I'm looking for detailed implementation information for the Tilera architecture.

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.

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 ?

Thanks !
 
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Re: CLOUD CORE ROUTER

Wed Jul 23, 2014 2:23 am

You really love to hear yourself talk don't you. Just buy one and find out. 900 bucks is always I the budget when you are talking about replacing 5 and 10k devices.
 
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Re: CLOUD CORE ROUTER

Wed Jul 23, 2014 1:43 pm

Hi everyone,
I'm looking for detailed implementation information for the Tilera architecture.
I think really it would be better to look at the website from Tilera and not in the forum of
MikroTik! And by the way it is not even the same, what a type of hardware is able to do
and what MikroTik is activating by using code for this feature or supporting by RouterOS.
As an example: The Tilera TileGX has very good video encoding capabilities, but as I see
it right MikroTik is not enabling this feature in RouterOS.

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.
Bare Metal and functions could be found in this white paper here:
Tilera white paper 1
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 can be revealed by this white paper from Tilera:
At the last 30% of this white paper you can imagine how many cores will be used for what
and how many actions, options or enabled features, if it is activated and used by RouterOS
Tilera white paper 2
 
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Re: CLOUD CORE ROUTER

Wed Jul 23, 2014 4:44 pm

I already went through most of tilera's papers, what I'm trying to find out (through blind testing on the few CCR we bought yet) is how RouterOS has been ported to the platform.

Every hint I can get would speed-up the scalability assesment and help focus on Q/A (and writing bug reports :D )
 
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Re: CLOUD CORE ROUTER

Sun Sep 21, 2014 3:18 am

Just took my first CCR-12-4G-EM. Hope the last.

1. Device is sweeping on different voces like an 20 years old black TV with broken line sweep transformer.

2. Winbox isn't connecting by mac address. After procesing of "erase configuration" have to use reset back. No other way to connect by Ethernet!

3. Connecting LAN to Eth2 caused blinking all 4 SFP ports! Looks like a dangerous warning.

4. After upgrade to 6.19 and initial configuration I've just put ntp server package and made reboot. Device completely lost connections. Even mac addresses is not visible.

Finnaly found a stupid bug - on X86 machine with ROS 6.18 command /export cause console to crash. No way to copy runing config!

After months of sporadic unpedictable crashes of X86 boxes I gave a chance to CCR. First impression looks like it's real shit. Mikrotik, what is going on?

Could anyone tell me how do you update packages on CCR and restore after bricking? I know about console ( which is disabled in my case) and reset to default. Any other solutions?
 
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Re: CLOUD CORE ROUTER

Tue Sep 23, 2014 9:23 pm

Hi There !

I'm just trying to find the right CCR for my needs: (local wisp)

200Mb 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. Does it affect to the performance a MULTICORE router can afford?
Make sense to get a 16 or 32 core router with this topology limitation ?

As far as i can see a 9 core router can accomplish the load without issues...

Please let me know your thoughts about this.

Cheers from the sunny Andalucia !
 
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Re: CLOUD CORE ROUTER

Wed Sep 24, 2014 3:36 am

200Mb 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.
This is able to handle by a RB1100AHx2 without problems and by any kind of CCR
in my eyes.
But my concern is that i will serve inet connection to my customers using JUST ONE ETHERNET on the LAN side.

A liquid running network would not only be based on a clever and powerful router,
it is more a game that must be played by many devices together in my eyes. So
why not setting up a powerful switch for the LAN and a powerful router for the
WAN area? A layer3 switch with a LAG (LACP) to the CCR router would be surrounding
a bottleneck easily and the RouterOS would also support it.
Does it affect to the performance a MULTICORE router can afford?
More than 1 GBit/s it will not be passing if you only use one ethernet LAN port.
But you can do the following;
- building a LAG (LACP).
- using a 10 GBit/s Uplink from the switch to the router.
Make sense to get a 16 or 32 core router with this topology limitation ?
It would not speeding up the entire and only 1 GBit/s uplink!
As far as i can see a 9 core router can accomplish the load without issues...
Surely it can do the job also, but for a little bit more reserve I would suggest the 16 core or
36 core model.
 
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Re: CLOUD CORE ROUTER

Thu Sep 25, 2014 8:16 am

Hello CCR users,
can you share info about CCr's sfp leds. they are working? if yes, which ROS you are using,
if not, do you remember: it was turned off manually or automatically after upgrade.

Eg. i started to use CCR1036 with ROS 6.3, all leds was up (bright orange), after upgrade 6.3->6.12
all leds automatically was turned off. now with 6.19 the same state.
 
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Re: CLOUD CORE ROUTER

Thu Nov 20, 2014 3:41 pm

Can anyone post some performance graphs for 10G SPF+?

What kind of speeds are you getting...
 
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Re: CLOUD CORE ROUTER

Thu Dec 11, 2014 2:39 am

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... :-x
 
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Re: CLOUD CORE ROUTER

Thu Dec 11, 2014 6:48 pm

Very useful information about CCR is available here:
http://mum.mikrotik.com/presentations/RU14/megis.pdf
Thank 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.
Come to the MUM, that is what it's for :)
Got yesterday a CCR-1009 8G 1SFP+1SFP and spent half an day for some documentations and manual,...
I think you are making very good products with very bad documentation,.... Why?
Some information on routerboard.com, some hints in Forum, some links to presentations,.... in my opinion this is not the best way to do marketing and improve image.
Especially for your High-End products there should be at least one CCR-WIKI chapter or topic for specifications, descriptions, links, tipps and tricks like for several other products.

Sorry for being that direct, but hopefully there will be some progress on this too,..

with best regards

cm
 
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Re: CLOUD CORE ROUTER

Thu Dec 11, 2014 9:28 pm

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... :-x

I'm having the same issue here with my CCR1036-8G-2S+. I just posted http://forum.mikrotik.com/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=92098 .
Have you been able to find a solution?

JB
 
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Re: CLOUD CORE ROUTER

Fri Jan 09, 2015 1:38 pm

Anybody with this port flapping on the CCR, can you try disabling the LCD screen, and see if anything changes at all ?
hello

we have this problem on x86 with v6.6rc1 28/10/2013 without package lcd

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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.
 
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Re: CLOUD CORE ROUTER

Fri Jan 09, 2015 2:54 pm

[quote="infused"]Just read the new newsletter.

Are dual power supplies planned for the 36 core router? If so, when is it due? I don't really want to down grade. But it's always bugged me the 'carrier' router never had dual PSU's.





About the double power supply it is still available from RB1100, use one 230V power cord + POE on the POE port... violà!
 
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Re: CLOUD CORE ROUTER

Sun Mar 15, 2015 12:17 am

Did anyone experience problem with reboot device?

http://forum.mikrotik.com/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=94928
 
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Re: CLOUD CORE ROUTER

Fri May 29, 2015 11:44 am

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
The Tilera CPU supports it from the DDR3 controllers onboars, so it should work.
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.

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