![]() RIP or Routing Internet Protocol is missing from the routing flags. ECMP has a new flag using the “+” symbol to denote two or more equal paths.ĮCMP in IPv6 is a feature limitation that RouterOSv6 had and this will make it easier to deploy IPv6 networks with MikroTik. ![]() When looking at the new output for the routing table, a few things stand out. OSPF command options in ROSv7 for both versions of OSPFĬhange from ROSv6: There is a new flag in the IPv6 routing table for ECMP and no flag for RIP OSPF command options in ROSv6 for OSPFv2 and OSPFv3 In ROSv7, all configuration occurs under /routing/ospf/ and instances can be created for v2 or v3.Ĭhange from ROSv6: OSPF Menu options have changed in ROSv7, this is partly due to combining OPSFv2 and OSPFv3 into a single configuration framework. ![]() One of the biggest changes in OSPF for both version 2 (IPv4) and version 3 (IPv6) is the consolidation of menus into a single location for OSPF configuration. ![]() ROS Version: 7.1beta2 (7.1beta3 was released just before I published this – at some point i’ll update with testing on beta3) Prior to 7.1beta2, this has been nonfunctional for years due to routing recursion limitations.įor the most up to date information about features and capabilities in v7, MikroTik created a page that tracks feature status across the different beta releases Using a lab based on EVE-NG, we’ll take a look at configuration changes and iBGP using the IPv6 AFI with OSPFv3 as the IGP for loopback/next hop reachability. The new routing stack also paves the way to add a number of features that have been needed for a long time like RPKI and large community support. The ability to use MikroTik’s new generation of CCR routers with ARM64 to quickly process BGP routes is a blog post all to itself and we’ll tackle that in the future – however, the information below provides a quick look into the performance comparison between ROS v6 and v7. ![]() The new routing stack in v7 has created quite a buzz in the MikroTik community as lab tests have shown that it’s significantly more efficient in processing large numbers of BGP routes. One of the long awaited benefits of RouterOS version 7 is a new routing protocol stack that enables new capabilities and fixes limitations in RouterOSv6 caused by the use of a very old Linux kernel. ![]()
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