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Feature Status

N/A - Feature not yet available

OK - Initial tests successful

NOK - initial tests not successful

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  • Yellow - partially working
  • Green - Working
  • Red - Not working at the moment

Feature

v7.1v7.2v7.3v7.6v7.7v7.10v7.12
Winbox       
BGP support






OSPF support






RIP support






Router ID support






Routing filter support














Generic       
/31 address supportN/A
Routed traffic does not work to odd address.



Convert route rules after upgrade from v6.x






Static IPv6 upgrade from ROS v6






IPv4 Route Rules






IPv6 Route Rules






ECMP flags






dst@table






gateway@table






gateway%interface






recursive route over ipv6 LL address






3 level recursive gateway with ECMP 






IPV6 ECMP






IPv6 connected ECMP






Addresses from same subnet to multiple interfacesN/A





Show time when route was last updatedN/A





Check GatewayBFD not ready





Scope and target scope






IPv4 Mangle routing-mark






IPv6 Mangle routing-mark






Packet SRC addressDoes not work correctly with /32 addresses





Routing-table parameter for ping and telnet






Show if route is hardware acceleratedShows if route is candidate for HW acceleration





Custom route selection policy 






IPv4 with IPv6 nexthops for RFC5549














Routing id






VRF






Management services support for VRFs telnet, ssh, api, www services can be set to listen on specific VRF





Some kind of mechanism to import/export routes from one vrf to another within same routerN/A





BFDN/A



Initial support








OSPF       
Convert OSPF config from v6 to v7 after upgrade

Known conversion problems:

  • NBMA neighbors place in backbone
  • ospf-v2 networks + interface may have issues

  • dynamic interfaces may have issues

  • MPLS PE CE features are not converted







OSPF neighbors in NSSA Area






OSPF in broadcast network






OSPF with routing filters






OSPF Virtual Link






OPSF input filtering






HMAC-SHA auth RFC5709N/A

Initial support


OSPF SNMP monitoringN/A





BGP SNMP monitoring




For ipv4 sessions








IS-IS






IPv4





Initial support
IPv6






Traffic Engineering














BGP       
Convert BGP config from v6 to v7 after upgrade






BGP Templates and dynamic peers






BGP connect listen on a network






BGP guess remote.as






Show from which peer route receivedOK ( /routing/route/print detail --> belongs-to)





BGP Address Families






BGP input.accept-*






eBGP nexthop self






Input Filter






Output Filter






BGP Local address auto selection






BGP route reflect






BGP route server






BGP Roles
https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-ietf-idr-bgp-open-policy/?include_text=1
rfc roles not fully implemented





BGP session uptime in "established" state






BGP session last established time














BGP Flow SpecFlow spec attributes are forwarded





BGP Selection














BGP Selection (Multipath)N/A





BGP Confederation






BGP AggregationN/A





BGP ORFN/A





Discard prefix RTBH  RFC 6666N/A





AS-wide Unique BGP Identifier RFC 6286N/A





Exported PDU PCAP saver






Exported PDU PCAP loader






BGP Advertisement monitoring
Initial implementation by dumping to pcap
Advertisements rework


BGP Prefix limit

Initial support



BGP advertise IPv4 prefix with IPv6 nexthop (RFC5549)






BGP VPNv6 support




Prerequisites are made, need to add actual BGP Afi








MPLS       
Static label mapping






Static mapping upgrade from v6






LDP IPv4 mapping






LDP IPv6 mapping






LDP signaled VPLS






LDP config upgrade from v6






LDP Dual Stack






TE






TE Config upgrade from v6






VPLS Encap to TE






BGP signaled VPLS






VPLS config upgrade from v6






Fast reroute






MPLS ECMP






One label per VRF






Ability to use MPLS EXP-bit in QueuesN/A





MPLS Fast-PathN/A













RPKI session






RPKI possibility to view received info of specific prefix






RPKI show connection status














Filters       
Convert routing filters after upgrade from v6.x






Syntax completion






Routing filter chain drop by default without rules






Routing filter prefix match






Routing filter protocol match






Routing filter append communities






Routing filter append large community






Routing filter set weight






Routing filter set local pref






Routing filter set MED






Routing filter set origin






Routing filter set igp metric from OSPF cost






Routing filter match prefix with address list






Routing filter match community/large community lists






Routing filter add a prefix to address listN/A





Routing filter validate prefix with RPKI














Multicast       
IGMP-Proxy






PIM-SMInitial support





Performance Status


Used hardware:

  • CCR1036, 16GB RAM (tile)
  • CCR2004(arm64)
  • CCR1100AHx4(arm)
  • Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-4790 CPU @ 3.60GHz 32GB RAM (as a host for CHRs)


The simulated upstream peer is a CHR router running ROSv6 with a copy of the global IPv4 routing table (585K routes loaded from MRT dump).

One Peer Receive Only

DUT establishes a connection to simulated upstream peers, receives routes, and installs them in FIB.


v6.44v7.1beta3v7.1rc7
CCR0:40 - 2:120:46
RB1100x4 1.4GHz0:32-0:380:23
CCR20040:320:18
x86 (CHR)0:20

RB450G (in/out affinity=alone)after trying for 9min - ran out of memory at 558K routes2:02 (121MB free)
RB450G (in/out affinity=main)-1:54
RB450G (affinity in=alone out=input)-2:12


Two Peers Receive Only

DUT establishes a connection to two simulated upstream peers, receives routes, picks the best route, and installs in FIB. On ROSv7 affinity settings are set to "alone".


v6.44FRRv7.1beta3v7.1rc7 (846k routes per peer)
CCR1:01 - 2:45
1:11
RB1100x4 1.4GHz0:51
0:30
CCR20040:51
0:290:33
router x


0:40
x86 (CHR)0:25


x86 (virtual)
0:26(4cores)



0:46(2cores)



0:30(2cores no LDP)


Multi-homing Sim

Two DUT devices establish eBGP sessions to simulated x86 upstream routers. Both DUTs are interconnected with the iBGP session. Each DUT receives routes from upstream and readvertises routes over iBGP. On ROSv7 affinity, settings are set to "alone" and early-cut disabled.


  • Route Provider: CHR (ROSv6)
  • DUT_1: CCR1036
  • DUT_2: CCR1036
v7.1beta31:11
v7.1beta21:29
v6.xx1:02 - 8:30



  • Route Provider: CHR (ROSv6)
  • DUT_1: CCR2004
  • DUT_2: RB1100AHx2
v7.1beta30:36
v6.xx0:59

Memory Usage:

Columns: TASKS, PRIVATE-MEM-BLOCKS, SHARED-MEM-BLOCKS, PSS, RSS, VMS, RETIRED, ID, PID, RPID, PROCESS-TIME, KERNEL-TIME, CUR-BUSY, MAX-BU>
   #  TASKS                         PRIVATE-M  SHARED-M  P  R  V  RE  ID       PID  R  PROCESS-  KERNEL-  CUR  MAX-BUS  CUR  MAX-CALC
   0  routing tables                12.0MiB    30.2MiB   0  0  0  12  main     111  0  8s980ms   2s60ms   0ms  1s320ms  0ms  10s700ms
      rib                                                                                                                            
      connected networks                                                                                                             
   1  fib                           2816.0KiB  0         0  0  0      fib      130  1  3s        4s660ms       7s220ms       7s220ms 
   2  ospf                          512.0KiB   256.0KiB  0  0  0      ospf     137  1  1s220ms   130ms         980ms         1s40ms  
      connected networks                                                                                                             
   3  fantasy                       256.0KiB   0         0  0  0      fantasy  138  1  60ms      80ms          40ms          40ms    
   4  configuration and reporting   3840.0KiB  512.0KiB  0  0  0      static   139  1  1s270ms   110ms         260ms         260ms   
   5  rip                           512.0KiB   0         0  0  0      rip      136  1  120ms     70ms          60ms          120ms   
      connected networks                                                                                                             
   6  routing policy configuration  768.0KiB   768.0KiB  0  0  0      policy   133  1  2s290ms   3s170ms       80ms          80ms    
   7  BGP service                   768.0KiB   0         0  0  0      bgp      134  1  2s760ms   5s480ms       20ms          60ms    
      connected networks                                                                                                             
   8  BFD service                   512.0KiB   0         0  0  0      12       135  1  100ms     90ms          40ms          120ms   
      connected networks                                                                                                             
   9  BGP Input 10.155.101.186      3072.0KiB  6.2MiB    0  0  0      20       183  1  1s350ms   1s190ms       20ms          20ms    
  10  BGP Output 10.155.101.186     5.5MiB     0         0  0  0      21       184  1  5s400ms   500ms         3s880ms       3s880ms 
  11  BGP Input 10.155.101.232      3072.0KiB  6.2MiB    0  0  0      22       187  1  970ms     740ms         20ms          20ms    
  12  BGP Output 10.155.101.232     8.2MiB     0         0  0  0      23       188  1  10s830ms  960ms         7s            7s      
  13  Global memory                            256.0KiB               global     0  0    
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