Same problem here.
On Hyper-V R2 server, legacy network card is seen by RouterOS 5.4
Other routers on the network see the virtual router in their neighbourlist, but all other traffic fails.
RouterOS 4.17 on the same server works fine.
Yes, you can add a winbond (very cheap) ISDN card to your system.
Be sure to add the telephony and isdn packages. You also have to add the ISDN card driver.
But, only H323 is supported, not SIP.
Which makes it fun to experiment with, but not really very useful.
eugenevdm has a good point, I have this problem too. When you use the route mark, and make a route to 0.0.0.0 for a certain mark, it skips the local routes. So local traffic gets send to the gateway for 0.0.0.0 and effectively gets lost because the gateway doesn't know what to do with it. This only ...
I'm so happy that you put these rules back into the OS!
Routing policy with marking didn't really do what I wanted.
But some more documentation would be great
Or is it the same as the old route tables?
My best experience is a realtek card, they are cheap and work fine. If one breaks, just put in a new one. Make sure you always have some new ones on the shelve. But, in the last few years, only one or two of +-50 broke down. For multiple connections on one card, use the Routerboard 44. It's very nic...
You can run mikrotik in vmware, you have to add two vlance networkadapters to your virtual machine. Offcourse, on your host machine you need also two real networkadapters to bridge to. Or bridge to one real adapter and connect the other one to one of the internal vmware networks. Create a small hard...
I have a few rb532 boards and they all forget the time after reboot and they all forget the graphs after a reboot. I think this has something to do with eachother. Having a valid NTP server doesn't matter, because I think the graphing is started before the NTP time is set, thus the graphing is start...