Hello, I had to install 2.9.20 on our production router (tops about 230 mpbs - together both ways), because old 2.8.26 with old kernel generated packet loss with such heavy traffic. We have really simple configuration, transit connection to the world and local connection in peering center (http://ww...
Yes, you can use import/export, don't use backup/restore, because there is chance to transfer the configuration with the "secret error". But remember, that import/export must be used carefully, because the order of exported commands wouldn't be the right for import. I do it so: on old conf...
Hello, we solved similar problem for our customer, similar configuration, central router with pppoe server and bridged network (local network + remote networks connected via eoip and bridged). Everything was working, I could ping every device in network but pppoe won't pass. The problem in our case ...
Hi Eugene, I tried to configure routing-test as our border router, but stucked on the same thing as previous users. There's no option like /routing bgp networks. I need to propagate whole subnet assigned from RIPE, in our case it is 80.78.144.0/20, if I will let propagate for example connected route...
Hi, Nice answer, I just add my experiences: Allot is shaper and should be used only as a shaper, it's not router and it's not firewall (although it could be used such a way). If you want analyze packets on 7th network layer and prioritize them, then allot is on place. If you want to create templates...
Hello, I found following bug in 2.9: When I'm trying to assign global variable, it is allways set as local: Terminal vt102 detected, using multiline input mode [admin@MikroTik] > :global u [admin@MikroTik] > :set u "hello" [admin@MikroTik] > :environment print Global Variables Local Variab...
Could we get some information about new implementation of BGP in 2.9? It's quite a long time since John Tully wrote some progress http://forum.mikrotik.com//viewtopic.ph ... hlight=bgp. Any news? Large BGP support is very invited.
Hello, How to provide max-limit parameter to simple queues using radius? If I use rate-limit attribute, I can set limit-at, burst time, threshold and time. Why not max-limit? And additionally I made a bug, if I send this setting as attribute rate-limit from radius (hoping it could be working): 64k/1...
Thanks for fast answer. I hope there will be easier way.
I have another idea, using netwatch watching router's IP address. It will trigger the "up" action after startup but never fail . I just wanted know, if does exist eaiser way... Thanks...
is it possible (I didn't find) to run script after the system boot's up? I'm running RouterOS with watchdog and I want to know when the system reboots due to failure.
I want to export only a part of all my simple queues, in this example all queues belonging to subnet 192.168.15.0/24. So I want to select all simple queues, that have a begin 192.168.15.xxx: /queue simple export from [find target-address=192.168.15.10] this command will export only address 192.168.1...
well, it's not exactly what I wanted, I looked for something like "looking for some*". But this is probably currently unable.
No matter, thanks for answer.
Hi all, I want to select some simple queues according IP address. I have some queues from subnet 192.168.15.0/24 (about 20 queues). I want to select only them, for example :put [find target-address=192.168.15.xxx], but I' don't know how to express it. I didn't find anyting similar in manuals. Thanks...