what mask is it?Subnetmask is same.subnet masks probably dont match on the machines.
You can do your own tests before putting switch in productionOk, I understand. Network admins are to blame for using Mikrotik! Agree !
A had same problem doing bandwidth test on 1009. Solved by changing MTU to something over 8000and? was solved? we have a CCR1036 doing the same problem...
Yes. In both cases vlan attached to bridge, no IPs on bridge. Unknown traffic could pass thru that vlan, like PPPoE or any other non-IP or broadcast/multicast. Any traffic should be limited by that queue.
Is that vlan attached to switch / bridge?
So why we have issues only with monitoring SNMP supporting devices and no issues using RouterOS API? Sure it is a same amount of data.Network monitoring IS NOT a light task
Any news? Is it works for you?I will try these, thank you very much for your helpDid you try SNMP V2c instead of V1 on the same device? Did you try Vacuum-db?