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* [[Connection Sharing in a Single MAC-Address Restricted Service Access]] | * [[Connection Sharing in a Single MAC-Address Restricted Service Access]] | ||
* [[Two gateways failover|Multiple gateway simple failover]] | * [[Two gateways failover|Multiple gateway simple failover]] | ||
* [[Load_Balancing_Persistent|Improved Load Balancing over Multiple Gateways with Persistent Sessions]] | * [[Load_Balancing_Persistent|Improved Load Balancing over Multiple Gateways with Persistent Sessions]] | ||
* [[Load Balancing over Multiple Gateways]] | * [[Load Balancing over Multiple Gateways]] | ||
* [[Bonding Examples|Bonding]] | * [[Bonding Examples|Bonding]] |
Revision as of 17:19, 22 January 2009
Routing
- Basic Internet Connection Sharing (NAT)
- Connection Sharing in a Single MAC-Address Restricted Service Access
- Multiple gateway simple failover
- Improved Load Balancing over Multiple Gateways with Persistent Sessions
- Load Balancing over Multiple Gateways
- Bonding
- ECMP Failover Script
- Routing Questions
- Suggested literature (Book review)
- Policy Routing in RouterOS 2.9.x
- Policy_Routing_in_RouterOS_3.x
- Route Selection Algorithm in RouterOS
- MME wireless routing protocol
- MME command reference
- Layer-2 routing for Mesh networks
- Routing local + international + unshaped traffic through 3 separate adsl accounts
MPLS
- See MPLS.
BGP
- BGP HowTo & FAQ
- BGP Best Path Selection Algorithm
- BGP Case Studies
- MT BGP configuration with corresponding Cisco settings
- BGP soft reconfiguration alternatives in RouterOS
- Using scope and target-scope attributes
- Limiting maximum number of prefixes accepted
- BGP nexthop selection and validation in RouterOS 3.x
- BGP Load Balancing with two interfaces
OSPF
- OSPF and Point-to-Point interfaces
- OSPF and Area summaries
- OSPF to simulate full duplex links with redundancy
- OSPF and PPPoE Setup
- OSPFv3 with Quagga