Ok..I'm not sure you'll gain that much reduction of broadcast traffic by using 4000 VLANs - with PPPoE, the only broadcast traffic is the PADI from the client, so partitioning the network by means of VLANs just prevents the PADI from clients in one VLAN from reaching the clients in all other VLANs, and the same effect can be achieved without VLANs, by use of split horizon (which prevents forwarding among client-facing ports in general). But I don't know your L2 hardware between the CHR and the OLTs, maybe the switches support VLANs but not split horizon.
If you assign management IP addresses to the ONUs themselves directly, i.e. not by means of PPPoE, split horizon is still sufficient to prevent ARP requests from one ONU from reaching the other ONUs; the ARP requests from the CHR will still reach all ONUs even with split horizon, but it's still a significant reduction of broadcast traffic arriving to each individual ONU.
In any case, even if you choose the "4000 VLAN" way, there's no need to set up 4000 bridges at the CHR, the 4000 VLAN interfaces can be attached to a single common bridge or even directly to the "ethernet" port if you only use a single one.
But I am not using CHR. I have installed ROs Directly on SSD and it's running on bare metal Dell 620.
Perhaps MT is so desperate with the lack of parts and product they are now attaching RoS to Dell machines...........But I am not using CHR. I have installed ROs Directly on SSD and it's running on bare metal Dell 620.
Just curious, since you're not using CHR I wonder how you managed to install and run RoS "bare metal" on a Dell 620?
ON SSD Sir.But I am not using CHR. I have installed ROs Directly on SSD and it's running on bare metal Dell 620.
Just curious, since you're not using CHR I wonder how you managed to install and run RoS "bare metal" on a Dell 620?
Perhaps MT is so desperate with the lack of parts and product they are now attaching RoS to Dell machines...........
Just curious, since you're not using CHR I wonder how you managed to install and run RoS "bare metal" on a Dell 620?
Its called RHell-6009
Ok, Sir,In my opinion do not set each ONT on different VLAN. Your can set max of 1 VLAN per PON Port will be enough.
ON SSD Sir. First of all, I have plugged it into my normal workstation. by using VMWare I have installed RoS on SSD. Then pluuged that SSD to Dell. Are you using CHR? To use CHR, Hyperwiser will use some resources to run VM right? that may affect your CHR performance?
NOON SSD Sir. First of all, I have plugged it into my normal workstation. by using VMWare I have installed RoS on SSD. Then pluuged that SSD to Dell. Are you using CHR? To use CHR, Hyperwiser will use some resources to run VM right? that may affect your CHR performance?
Sir, nice to make your acquaintance as well but no need for further sir's.
Since you mentioned VMware my guess is that you're using a type 1 hypervisor that runs on "bare metal" on both machines like VMware ESX/ESXi.
Nowadays, there is no major difference in cpu runtime overhead between type 1 and type 2 (hosted hypervisor) where the latter consumes much more storage space and memory needed for the host operating system itself. Another big drawback of using a type 2 (hosted hypervisor) is that you need to restart more frequent due to updates of the host operating system, especially if you use Windows Server. If using Windows Server as a host one might reduce the vulnerability by setting up at least two servers with Hyper-V Live Migration. The corresponding solution for VMware is vSphere vMotion.
Also, I'm pretty sure you're using Mikrotik Cloud Hosted Router (CHR) since there is no other way AFAIK to run RouterOS on other hardware than sold by Mikrotik.
I have used VMWARE on my normal machine to install ROS on SSD. No virtualization on Dell Bare Metal Server.
VLAN Per PON Interface or on each ONU Under that PON will have separate VLAN?i think VLAN per customer is overly exaggerated approach
i think maybe a VLAN per GPON interface is the most segmented approach viable
create a PPPoE server interface per VLAN, do VLAN translation on yout GPON OLT to avoid the need to reconfigure customer ONU/ONT