Greg Sowell, Justin Miller, and Justin Wilson get a live demo of 6 BGP peers loading on a CCR1016 running a build version of router OS version 7.
We give all the details we have on the inner workings of the new engine.
3.5 million routes in around 3 minutes and the UI didn’t bat an eye. Per table memory utilization is about 145MB.
This week Greg, Tomas, Mike, and Wilson get down with the get down. Get ready towards the end, because we go on some nontechnical discussion on technology’s impact on us in our daily lives along with how the technology we facilitate changes people(we go deep bro).
This cast we talk about:
Mikrotik Update: GPEN to GPEN 210M, GPEN to standard ethernet device 100M Mikrotik CVE-2018-19299 issue(public release in 10 days). Memory leak due to IPv6 crafted packets moving through router – not yet fixed(though reported as such in 6.45beta22).
MUM Austin – Gus’ chicken, live show, Master Pancake Theater
MikroTik 802.11 indoor vs. TP-Link
TP-Link Archer C5400 vs. Tik cAP
*slack updates*
ROS 6.45beta22 fixes Steve’s EAP Radius issues
Remote admin clients –
Greg converted a Cisco 7200 to an ASR9000
Ciena sent me sales engineers, you’ll never believe what happened next
Mikrotik CRS3xx series are going into production for a lot of us – hardware DHCPsnooping, port isolation, DHCP option 82, vlan filtering, STP
Thrift quote of the week “Stacking is not suitable for highly available networks, it is a technology of convenience not of reliability” Stacking vs MC-LAG
Orville season 2 e11 – lasting impressions
Wondering conversation about the impact of technology on life
Putty / WinSCP vulnerabilities – update now Udemy Complete Networking Fundamentals
This week Greg talks to Nick Buraglio about his top 5 tips.
The Tips:
* Be the dumbest person in the room
* Know your network
* Failure is your friend
* Grey is the new black, grey is the new white
* Networking is largely social, technical is an artifact
* Play to strengths
This week Greg, Dave, Mike, and the ever elusive Tomas go on some rants!
This cast we talk about: Unimus update from Tomas New Weekly Feature Big Boy Switches Chi-NOG LibreNMS PHP Requirement Change
*Slack Updates*
Mike K says use silicore HDPE conduit to pull fiber in underground.
Mike K also suggests the use of fiber enclosures that use standard man-hole covers
Tomas muses over the fact that opensource projects with corprate backers who make money from support always seem to be lacking in documentation.
Tomas says to safely make multiple Mikrotik changes: enable safe-mode, Use an open curly brace, put all your commands in, close curly brace. The commands will be applied after the final brace.
Companies are offering zeroday bounties for Mikrotik routers
This week Greg, Dave, Nick, and Andrew Thrift along with his hair, do the thing with the mics. Cox also teases us…we don’t deserve two Andrews in one cast.