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best way to bridge 2 CCR2004 together?

Fri Jul 16, 2021 11:51 am

I would like to setup a redundant arch lookings like the case B there but using 2 CCR2004 for the L3 level for now:
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What would be the most efficient way to build a bridge and pass some vlans between them. Also which bandwidth/latency could I expect from it?
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Re: best way to bridge 2 CCR2004 together?

Fri Jul 16, 2021 2:42 pm

Since CCR2004 is a router, you have to resort to using software bridges. Performance will be good but not "wirespeed" and vary depending on the CPU load.
 
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Re: best way to bridge 2 CCR2004 together?

Fri Jul 16, 2021 2:47 pm

The CCR2004 is probably not the right choice for this - it's a router and still has some stability/performance issues.

What are you trying to connect in a redundant way. Servers, Storage, ISP Customers?
 
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Re: best way to bridge 2 CCR2004 together?

Fri Jul 16, 2021 6:21 pm

The CCR2004 is probably not the right choice for this - it's a router and still has some stability/performance issues.

What are you trying to connect in a redundant way. Servers, Storage, ISP Customers?
right. I'm trying to connect converged proxmox servers . I agree the CCR2004 may not be the right solutions there but unsure if it's feasible with the mikrotik stack. any idea?

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