It's clear then that I must use "bridge vlan" to achieve the goal I am looking for. Now it's time for me to study, research and test on my side. If I have any specific questions, I will draw on your experience. Thanks a lot. El 15/5/20 a las 22:11, Travis Garrison escribió:
On the CRS 3xx line, use vlan filtering instead. This guarantees hardware offloading.
PS. Do not use this method on the 1xx or 2xx lines.
/interface bonding add mode=802.3ad name=bond-inet slaves=ether9,ether10,ether8 transmit-hash-policy=layer-2-and-3
/interface bridge
add name=bridge vlan-filtering=yes
/interface bridge port
add bridge=bridge interface=bond-inet
add bridge=bridge interface=sfp1
/interface bridge vlan
add bridge=bridge tagged=bond-inet,sfp1 vlan-ids=201
Thanks
Travis
*From:* NANOG <nanog-bounces@nanog.org> *On Behalf Of *Mauro Gasparini *Sent:* Friday, May 15, 2020 10:55 AM *To:* nanog@nanog.org *Subject:* Re: Switch for SFP+
This works well on my CRSs:
/interface bonding add mode=802.3ad name=bond-inet slaves=ether9,ether10,ether8 transmit-hash-policy=layer-2-and-3
/interface bridge port add bridge=br-cabase interface=bond-inet add bridge=br-cabase interface=sfp1
But if I want to bridge vlans behind some bonding Instead of bridging phy interfaces, cpu explodes:
/interface vlan add name=vl201-mmen vlan-id=201 interface=sfp1 add name=vl201-mment vlan-id=201 interface=bond-inet
/interface bridge port add bridge=br-mment interface=vl201-mmen add bridge=br-mment interface=vl201-mment
El 15/5/20 a las 12:06, Mike Hammett escribió:
https://wiki.mikrotik.com/wiki/Manual:CRS3xx_series_switches#Bonding
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*From: *"Mauro Gasparini" <mjgasparini@gmail.com> <mailto:mjgasparini@gmail.com> *To: *nanog@nanog.org <mailto:nanog@nanog.org> *Sent: *Friday, May 15, 2020 8:55:22 AM *Subject: *Re: Switch for SFP+
Thanks. I am currently using CRS326-24G-2S+ (with routerOS) for this, but when I want to do vlan trunking through the bonding, cpu load grows from 3% to more than 90%. I'm consulting Mikrotik's support in the meantime, because routerOS probably doesn't take advantage of the switch hardware as swOS would.
El 15/5/20 a las 10:03, Alain Hebert escribió:
Hi,
Mikrotik is a decent product and I'm always amazed at their features set, but...
Using the UI to configuring the switch will punt too much traffic toward the CPU. However, it is possible to configure the switch fabric with the cli and attain the desired results.
It does not compare to a JNP QFX5100 or a Extreme Network x650, x670... etc.
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On 2020-05-14 15:11, Adam Thompson wrote:
Have you actually looked at Mikrotik switches? I don't like the OS, but the hardware does what you want it to.
https://mikrotik.com/products/group/switches?filter&s=c&r={%22sfp_plus_interface%22:{%22s%22:%223%22,%22e%22:%2224%22}}#! <https://mikrotik.com/products/group/switches?filter&s=c&r=%7b%22sfp_plus_interface%22:%7b%22s%22:%223%22,%22e%22:%2224%22%7d%7d#!>
If necessary, buy your SFP modules from FS.com and get them coded as Mikrotik modules at the factory - that's what we do for Cisco, Brocade, Juniper, Extreme, etc.
Even the top-of-the-line Mikrotik only costs US$899.
-Adam
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*From:*NANOG <nanog-bounces@nanog.org> <mailto:nanog-bounces@nanog.org> on behalf of Mauro Gasparini <mjgasparini@gmail.com> <mailto:mjgasparini@gmail.com> *Sent:* Thursday, May 14, 2020 8:46:21 AM *To:* Mehmet Akcin *Cc:* nanog *Subject:* Re: Switch for SFP+
Thank you. The problem is that to get a price lower than U$D 3000 I have to resort to a used device.
El 14/5/20 a las 01:08, Mehmet Akcin escribió:
Used Juniper QFX5100-48T will do it. Probably overkill but you can grab one cheap @ebay
On Wed, May 13, 2020 at 16:36 Mauro Gasparini <mjgasparini@gmail.com <mailto:mjgasparini@gmail.com>> wrote:
Good afternoon.
I'm looking for a switch with the following capabilities: . transport for more than 20 gbps . link aggregation LACP . slots for SFP+ . seamlessly when trunking vlans through the link aggregation.
And essentially that doesn't exceed US$D 2000 and is compatible with 10GBASE-ER and/or 10GBASE-ZR modules that are not from the vendor itself (e.g. SPFs: Huawei, Mikrotik, Sumitomo, OEMs).
If any of you have a good experience with a device that meets these requirements (which are minimal with the exception of price and compatibility) ?
Regards. Mauro Gasparini
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