The only thing I can think of that might help is to set the
interface queue on the high-traffic interfaces from hardware-only to
ethernet-default and increase the packet count to 100 on the
ethernet-default queue type. Might get you another 50 Mbps.
Those also have a serial port (8,1,n,115200) - that will give you
visibility and configurability about how you want it to boot.
Jesse DuPont
Network Architect
email: jesse.dup...@celeritycorp.net
Cele
uot; gear).
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> There is an RB750 switch (software bridge). L2 MTU 1598.
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>> On Tue, Oct 30, 2018 at 2:31 PM, Jesse Dupont via Mikrotik-use
I think it’s an LSA flooding issue, especially since it works for a while then
stops, then comes back. Disabling the instance as you do to fix it makes the
whole adjacency start over which starts with new LSAs.
Using a “broadcast” network type doesn’t use broadcasts to establish the
adjacencies,
There is generally a script or two, sometimes they're scheduled. The API
and API-SSL services might have an IP block set to them. Services you
had disabled might be enabled now. There might be a RADIUS server setup
and in System-Users, on the AAA button, use RADIUS could be checked for
login to
We have several “network-to-network” L2TP w/IPSEC VPNs for the purpose of
management (not end user traffic) and they present like any other link for the
purposes of routing. If you only need to initiate connections from one end of
the tunnel (I.e. from management stations to devices across the t
On Dude v6.x, have to use command line from within RouterOS (either
Winbox or SSH into it).
/dude export-db backup-file="/"
Then you can drag/drop the file from the router via Winbox or use
FTP.
On Dude v6.x, have to use command line from within RouterOS (either
Winbox or SSH into it).
/dude export-db backup-file="/"
Then you can drag/drop the file from the router via Winbox or use
FTP.
The PacketFlux SiteMonitor2 has a 5-port remotely operable, DIN mounted PDU you
can run D.C. Through. They also have an 8 port gig midspan PoE with each port
remotely operable.
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behalf of Nick Bright via Mikrotik-users
I think that's CPU temp?
From: mikrotik-users-boun...@wispa.org on
behalf of Nick Bright via Mikrotik-users
Sent: Wednesday, June 28, 2017 7:09:49 PM
To: mikrotik-users@wispa.org
Subject: [Mikrotik Users] System/Health - temperature accuracy / bad sensors
How a
I don't have any insight other than to say we've seen this
sometimes, too; primarily on CCR's.
Jesse DuPont
Network
Architect
em
He did say it was only a single core, not all cores together, that
shows 100% continuously. It is most likely BGP.
Jesse DuPont
Network
Archit
No, in 6.38.1, there is a service called routeros-management; they
just added it in.
Jesse DuPont
Network
Architect
email: jesse
It's only the newer versions of The Dude.
Jesse DuPont
Network
Architect
email: jesse.dup...@celeritycorp.net
Celerity
The 9 core units have PoE in, at least the passive cooling one.
On Thu, Jan 19, 2017 at 6:09 PM -0700, "mike.lyon--- via Mikrotik-users"
wrote:
Yeah, i've hacked them too. Was hoping maybe they've come out with a DC in
model but guess not :(
> On Jan 19, 2017, at 17:05, ch...@h
I'm with Scott - seems like multicast is getting dropped one
direction.
IPv6 Input firewall maybe (on the end that doesn't show the
neighbor)?
Are the MTU's the same on both ends?
What does the MikroTik log show on both routers?
Did you torch the ifaces
I would migrate them all to the same version (6.37) and then do as Josh
suggested and make them agents. Unfortunately, still 3 separate Dude servers.
You can get devices from one server added to another, but existing maps,
charts, etc. will still be local to each server.
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