Agreed.Hello:
We are at 7.5 Ros already. Any plan to include ASN in traffic flow? I would be great to have this feature.
Rgds,
Julio
It most definitely will be added or RouterOS version 7 will not be used by any competent network administrators.sorry misread the original post. max-prefix-limit most likely will not be added.
Mine has latest long-term. 6.48.6?Well looking at the version of firmware on the MT, I would say an upgrade is in order.
How is NTOPNG filling in the known-missing ASN information?I use ntopng to capture stats via IPFIX from my CCR.
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Where are we at with this?Hello,
I would love to see SR-IOV support. Currently (6.36.2) ixgbevf driver is not present. This was mentioned a year ago http://forum.mikrotik.com/viewtopic.php ... &start=100 but so far not implemented.
Jarda
Eh, depends. $24 for 10G, $59 for 25GOf course keep in mind that in most cases you will have to add about the same money for SFP modules...2. It's $600 RRP - Keep that in perspective, it is exceptional value!
https://media1.tenor.com/images/196b84e ... d=14058849Macs have had 40G TB3 for years.It absolutely is not.
No lesser NAS will be accepted here.
It absolutely is not.I did not say 40G is a typical SOHO requirement, just a normal one.
40G is not HPC level. It is Mac level.
I'm assuming the one that this thread was started for.Wait, which new router?
On the master ROS install, just have only the packages you do want.Can it do package by package, or just platform by platform?
Don't do full tables on CCRs. They are terrible at it.Sorry, what?We have nine CCR1072 that can't receive full tables because they literally froze processing them.
How many tables on 1072?
I use 1036 - and this work with 2 FV tables
Usually big announcements are at the EU MUM.It´s 01/2019: Any rumors when the new router will be released?
Switch chips typically have ACL capabilities built-in.Given that there are switch chips and encryption chip, how about other types of specialized ASICs to further offload the cpu and give the boxes better performance.
A firewall chip perhaps??
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Are you sure?Mellanox lists this new product line in the same category as Tile.It seems more appropriate for storage systems.
Has Mikrotik thrown in the towel on outdoor wireless?then why use Nv2 if you have better speed than non-ARM with nv2 ?
Nv2 was made when devices were different and needed optimisations that are no longer needed. Maybe it is simply time to use 802.11 in the new devices.
THANK YOU MIKROTIK!Good to see MikroTik are responsive.
Xen Tools and VM Tools are now available in 6.42RC. The "current" build of 6.42 can't come fast enough for me!
The question is exact features for YOU, not ALL features.
Yes, these are for a new tier of high end Mikrotik routers. As they said initially, 100 gigabit capacity.Like not for home use right? I am bit confuse. I have a 100mbps connection and Gbit is a lot considering the experience I get on 100.
In my recommendation, you could do both.Now I am at 10G network, and I prefer to deploy the 10G to 25G to 100G migration path instead of the 40G to 100G, so I hope the high speed routers with 25G ports.
The single lane 25G network will become more popular in the near future.
LOL!I think you best buy only equipment from that other vendor and leave us alone here...
Have you heard Tom speak? I'm not sure that's English.You should be aware of fact that English is not primary language for many users of this forum
What's failing you in that one?Does anyone have good tutorial about MPLS PPPoE? i'm following...
http://mum.mikrotik.com/presentations/US13/kirnak.pdf
But then why would unplugging\plugging the upstream interface make a difference?this is guesswork at this point. in changelog there are at least few entries that can explain that. usually 100% is down to some kind of crash.
I let you complain for me. I'm busy enough with other vendors, I don't need to complain here much if you are.Hi Normis,nz_monkey, I think I saw a list in your post, but it's gone now. Can you re-post?
I didn't want to be the guy that always complains...it is back now.
We have some ideas for automatic backup system for monitored ROS devices, but it will be some time before anything like that is actually implemented in The Dude.
That issue has seen some activity in the past day.
I haven't tried NAT mode, but I can confirm IPT mode.VID/PID 1199/9055 for NAT mode
VID/PID 1199/9057 for IPT mode
[admin@MikroTik] > /ip address print detailÂ
Flags: X - disabled, I - invalid, D - dynamicÂ
 0  address=10.1.1.243/24 network=10.1.1.0 interface=ether1 actual-interface=ether1Â
 1 D address=108.115.XXX.XXX/32 network=10.112.112.133 interface=ppp-out1 actual-interface=ppp-out1
Okay, then that must not work for FreedomPOP, a Sprint MVNO.Yes, it is. AndÂCode: Select all/port firmware set ignore-directip-modem=yes
Which is largely limited to Cisco, Ubiquiti and Mikrotik devices. No Mimosa, no Cambium, no Juniper, no Polycom, no....only if device has some CDP function..- Identify where a cable goes to (remote device name and port)
- you can do this already with the current MDP. '/ip nei print details'
I think you are a rather confused fellow.thats not true "most" vendors - don't give a .. about LLDP.Also strongly support the notion to add support for LLDP.
It's standard and supported by most vendors nowadays.
and for very obvuiys reasons.
Please specify what info would you like to get from LLDP?
The 312U and the 320U both work.
Have you tried turning off the IP-passthrough stuff and seeing if you can connect with a PPP interface to start with?
341U should work in NAT mode with latest 6.34.4 Version. But in future passthrough mode should also be possible, Because this modems uses standard CDC_ECM driver.
Do those have a similar chipset? I just ordered my 341U. I don't know about the OP.The 312U and the 320U both work.
Have you tried turning off the IP-passthrough stuff and seeing if you can connect with a PPP interface to start with?
Rather pathetic, isn't it?42!
18.03.2016, still no LLDP.
GPS... in what use?eactly and thats Why PTP called "gap-filler" for most applications, thus.
GPS may work in some conditions, but may cause more troubles than help in really many others. and not always only technical, but legal troubles aswell.
How many times can you say the same thing in the same thread?network is supported, disk is coming laterVery nice!
Problems I've met are unsupported virtio (disk and network both) and cloud-init to be possible to load on AWS, Openstack, etc..
Reading is hard.This is not the correct link! Click the FIRST Link!
https://plus.google.com/communities/108 ... 3530666627
I heard that, but the RB2011 sheets just list the PCB dimensions, not the case dimensions.I think - the same as rb2011Anything on the physical dimensions?
I think many things that WISPs don't so is simply because people don't yet understand the advantages of it.VERY useful for us. We are doing lots of manual customizations for customers and would do a lot more if we could control/manage it centrally.