Great, so I can trade in my CCR1009 and get full value for an RB5009 ????Most of the new products are ARM based. It makes sense to put all effort into one platform, this makes it all easier and makes development faster
If that was true THEN your developers would have BGP/BFD done by now on 7.x .... and very surprising that it is not for ARM ...this makes it all easier and makes development faster
Agree and fully support the position. I would rather see the core development of Router OS move faster than adding other features. Thats why I think an open package format with necessary security, signing, and whatnot could be beneficial for those willing to take the time to create packages that add specialized functionality that otherwise wouldn't make sense as a container. Put it behind a warning enabling like the containers is.Most of the new products are ARM based. It makes sense to put all effort into one platform, this makes it all easier and makes development faster
Just went through a Router OS 7 MTCINE course and needless to say, most of it had to be completed in 6. The MPLS with BPG/l2vpn/vpn4 section was rough on 7 and flat out didn't work. I like the direction it is heading, and I understand the growing pains, but I also understand the frustration operators have.But I would like to see feature parity with v6, rather than new v7 features imported on older v6 models.....
We were on the latest beta 7.8 on some ac2's. None of the tunnels distributed over BGP would come up. He was excited to see the sending blackhole routes over a multi hop BGP session was working.Can you name exact things that did not work? yes, BFD is missing, but otherwise things are working fine.
Will do!cfikes, yes, it would be helpful.
I am not surprized, and he uses the least amount of words... so efficient.Rex is right
@anav, I thought they already twisted your arm...didn't I read someplace you got a hAPax3?I think ARM owns MT ;-P
I think Cloudflare fit within the flash, no external storage required. If it's a test router...you can let container out its /system/device-mode for a little bit. Then complain how many steps it is .spend more money getting external storage for it so I dont burn up the on board memory LOL.
I have better things to do with my time, like put on deodorant or watch the special on how they are rebuilding Notre Dame!!I think Cloudflare fit within the flash, no external storage required. If it's a test router...you can let container out its /system/device-mode for a little bit. Then complain how many steps it is .
Submitted in Support Request SUP-106248cfikes, yes, it would be helpful.
Māris has cleared everything up. Looks like most of the "non-functioning" was just mis understandings. Thank you both for taking the time to clear things up!cfikes, yes, it would be helpful.
Here you go. It's a mixture of notes from class and their answers. Bold are their answers.Rather a vague statement, care to elucidate!