Yeah, that's good news that you have an official answer; I have been curious. Of course, if you're NATting there, you can't turn off connection tracking...


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On 3/1/21 9:22 AM, Chuck McCown via AF wrote:
Well at least you have an official answer.  How important is connection tracking to you?
Seems like something they could fix without too much difficulty.  Such as change the type of a variable, or allocate more memory, or compress a file etc. 
 
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Still fighting with Mikrotik about the 1072 reboots.  New hardware didn't fix it, had several people check the configs all were good. After 2 months of going back and forth, escalating to a higher tier tech...   I officially got a response that 1 million connections is too much for the 1072 and I should expect it to reboot and not function properly.  That was their conclusion.  Even though all of the 72 processors are under 50%,  memory usage is only about 20% etc.  Turn off connection tracking is the their solution. 
 
How about those apples? 
 
 
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