This is almost EXACTLY how one of my networks is setup, I have it running but have always wondered if it could be tuned any better and you showed me quite a few new things to help a lot.
I have made the LAB file shareable on EVE-NG, if you want to import it and play around yourself please ensure that you use version 6.48.6 as this is the version that lab was done on and version changes may cause issues with importing the lab file. GoogleDrive Link to download LAB file: drive.google.com/file/d/1eBlggJAzqznBTl8ep42fs963x-xadTrX/view?usp=sharing Reference Material: www.firewall.cx/networking-topics/routing/ospf-routing-protocol/1178-ospf-lsa-types-explained.html wiki.mikrotik.com/wiki/Manual:OSPF_Case_Studies
I can definitely recommend watching it a few times over. LSA's and OSPF areas are a lot to soak in during one sitting. My best advice is to try and lab each area and seeing how they operate for yourself.
@@TheNetworkBerg Thanks for the advice, this is what I need to do. I also feel like I need to warm up my chair with lab work and write a few notes in my notebook
can you please share your setup in ubuntu and eve-ng? how do you connect winbox? is your eveng server local to your computer aswell? do you know if it is doable in gns3? i have a similar setup, I just use gns3 instead :D
I'm using VMWare Workstation Pro so that I can run multiple VMs at the same time. One VM is the EVE-NG server the other VM is the Ubuntu Desktop that I work on. Both VMs can natively see each other as they automatically exist on the same virtual network so it's easy to connect from Ubuntu to EVE-NG. I then use wine to open up the Winbox application in Ubuntu. You just need to install wine on Ubuntu then download winbox and then if you want to use winbox just change to whatever directory you downloaded winbox on and use the "wine winbox64.exe" command. Then you will have Winbox running on Linux and you can mac-telnet to any MikroTiks connected on the EVE-NG Management cloud.
RU-vid unfortunately hides comments as spam with any prefix like (0.0.0.0/0) in a comment, don't know why they do that, I only see these comments after going to a different section on RU-vid to manually allow them. The ABR would have received the default route from the NSSA neighbor, however that route is not injected from the RIB into the FIB because the default route learned from its ASBR is considered the "BEST" default route. If I disabled the default route from the ASBR I am pretty sure the route would show up and be pushed to the NSSA neighbor.
No PDF exists, I recommend downloading the EVE Lab file and importing it to EVE to go over the topology and access the nodes to view their configurations.
Unable to configure ISIS on a Mikrotik, no support for the protocol yet. Although it has been a highly requested feature for years now by carrier users. Though I could make a video about it using a another vendor so that is a possibility
Hmmmmm, the CHRs aren't really configured with Wireless in mind since they are running on a virtual chassis. If you can map a wireless card to the virtual device then I am sure you could do some type of wireless labbing, although it is probably more practical to get a couple of small APs like the hAP lite/mini