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by iscoelho
151 days ago
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CE (Customer Edge) is what you are referring to. ISPs would be the PE (Provider Edge). I am aware it can be popular for SMB CE devices, however that is simply not the case for PE devices. Service Provider ISPs cannot use Mikrotik - It is impossible. RouterOS supports none of the features required for a service provider. VRFs are even still unsupported in HW [1]. I am confused why this is even a discussion as anyone with experience working at an ISP/SP would come to the same conclusion. [1] https://help.mikrotik.com/docs/spaces/ROS/pages/62390319/L3+... |
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There's a famous use-case from 10 years ago (sic!) of using MikroTik for serving over 400 customers, see https://mum.mikrotik.com/presentations/ID16/presentation_340... proving you could do it on small scale many years ago. Needless to say, A LOT has improved since. MikroTik has become a serious, and affordable means to power a small-to-midsize ISP in the recent years. Of course there are "enterprise" features for some people to get knickers in a twist over, but they are well beyond necessity. It's often that people were taught certain techniques, a certain way to do things (which more often than not includes all this domain over-extension madness and all that it carries with it up to L7!) so they struggle to adapt to alternative architectures.
To say that it's "impossible" to provide ISP services with MikroTik is reaching.