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Tha most stable and fast tunnel?

Fri Oct 05, 2012 6:49 pm

Hello. I need most stable and fastest tunnel on mikrotik.

Now I am using EOIP... BUT

there is a problem. When i test bandwidth between two routers without tunnel, there is more than 300MB throughput, but inside EOIP there is only 40-60MB.

Can you suggest me something more fast?
 
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Re: Tha most stable and fast tunnel?

Fri Oct 05, 2012 6:58 pm

use MPLS/VPLS instead.
 
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Re: Tha most stable and fast tunnel?

Fri Oct 05, 2012 7:02 pm

use MPLS/VPLS instead.
my routers physically are in different networks. So I can't use MPLS without other tunnel. I set up MPLS/VPLS over EOIP but throughput is very very bad...
 
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Re: Tha most stable and fast tunnel?

Fri Oct 05, 2012 11:10 pm

l2tp
 
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Re: Tha most stable and fast tunnel?

Fri Oct 05, 2012 11:24 pm

l2tp
Thank you, l2tp has very good throughput in my case. But I need to put tunnel in bridge, l2tp is dynamic protocol and I don't know how it will work in the bridge.
 
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Re: Tha most stable and fast tunnel?

Sat Oct 06, 2012 9:35 am

just to put in bridge.

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Re: Tha most stable and fast tunnel?

Sat Oct 06, 2012 11:54 am

What about big traffic like 500 mbps, will it work for this traffic and why EOIP cannot pass 500 mbps second, it can pass max 150 mbps on x86 server, with 4 quad core processors
 
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Re: Tha most stable and fast tunnel?

Sat Oct 06, 2012 8:49 pm

VPLS should be the best in performance. But if not possible, l2tp. Eoip is slow, and have some bugs.

Just to say. x86, X core, bla bla bla, it not that important. My best router today, is a Juniper, x86, singel core and 2? ghz 2 gig ram. Performance is the result of combindig, software, hardware, drivers, CPU, memory and - config.
 
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Re: Tha most stable and fast tunnel?

Sun Oct 07, 2012 10:31 am

Coud anyone give me a glimpse on why EoIP doesn't met the performance of other tunnel methods supported by RouterOS? What is the problem: the Mikrotik implementation or the technology itself has a bottleneck that an implementation cannot improve?
 
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Re: Tha most stable and fast tunnel?

Sun Oct 07, 2012 2:44 pm

Have any one tested VPN with RB2011 series or MT RB75xx routers can someone share results cos I have small project like this but I want to make it with MT hardware (I have no intension to use x86) can 100mbit traffic be achieved?
 
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Re: Tha most stable and fast tunnel?

Sun Oct 07, 2012 3:05 pm

Have any one tested VPN with RB2011 series or MT RB75xx routers can someone share results cos I have small project like this but I want to make it with MT hardware (I have no intension to use x86) can 100mbit traffic be achieved?
I am also looking for some IPSEC performance results with RB2011 series... although I will be performing some IPSEC tests by the end of the month with RB493G and RB2011UAS I seriously doubt throughput could reach 100mbit/s over IPSEC tunnel with those units. I have a working setup with RB751G and RB450G and IPSEC over 20mbit/s line and can achieve up to 14mbit/s but only when using AES128 and MD5 for encryption and hasning - it is the 751G that runs out of CPU power, not the RB450G.

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