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RouterOS v3.30 released

Fri Sep 18, 2009 4:12 pm

What's new in 3.30:

*) added connection-rate matcher;
*) receiving too large frame (>1540 bytes) does not hang ether1 on RB4xx;
*) fixed ping - value of 'src-address' was ignored since 3.23;
*) api - limited maximum allowed word length to 65536;
*) fixed IPv6 Router Solicitation message handling;
*) special-login - port could remain used by 'special-login' even after
user logged out. fixed;
*) bonding in active-backup mode and arp link monitoring works when no switch
between endpoints;
*) routing, routing-test - fixed route redistribution crash;
*) ups - show voltage in .01V units;
*) console - 'torch' and 'wireless scan' commands have new argument
'duration' that approximately limits running time of the command;
*) api - 'torch' and 'wireless scan' commands now return same values
in '!re' responses as in console (before they didn't return
anything), '.proplist' is also correctly handled;
*) fixed problem - sometimes netinstall did not show new software id;
*) added support for BGP aggregates from IGP routes;
*) user manager - no backup for deleted logs;
Download: http://www.mikrotik.com/download/router ... 30.torrent
 
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Re: RouterOS v3.30 released

Fri Sep 18, 2009 4:19 pm

What's new in 3.30:
*) console - 'torch' and 'wireless scan' commands have new argument
'duration' that approximately limits running time of the command;
*) api - 'torch' and 'wireless scan' commands now return same values
in '!re' responses as in console (before they didn't return
anything), '.proplist' is also correctly handled;
/flex Thank you. A new world of wireless planning and managing is open.
 
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Re: RouterOS v3.30 released

Fri Sep 18, 2009 4:31 pm

let us know if anyone has tested on 133c board as 3.27 was stable
 
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Re: RouterOS v3.30 released

Fri Sep 18, 2009 6:04 pm

yahooo!!!! Torch is here, in API! many thanks =)

btw, why limited maximum allowed word length in API?.. your specification allows much more =)

'Although this scheme allows encoding of length up to 0x7FFFFFFFF, only four byte length is supported.'

by fact, only two-byte length is supported =)
 
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Re: RouterOS v3.30 released

Fri Sep 18, 2009 6:16 pm

Back to real world...
I don't know how to log those info..
i tried
:log info [/tool torch ether1 duration=5s]
but it returns blank
 
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Re: RouterOS v3.30 released

Fri Sep 18, 2009 6:54 pm

OMG! I upgraded my VMware machine to 3.30 - and now in Torch I can see all traffic from my host machine!!! loaded v4.0beta - again only local traffic... 3.30 - again ALL traffic... how can it be?..
 
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Re: RouterOS v3.30 released

Fri Sep 18, 2009 9:25 pm

3.30 torch runs in promiscuous mode. When using VMWare Bridge Protocol (

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) you bridge is actually one collision domain - you see everything that passes the host interface. This bnll5hit is entirely a VMWare design mistake that the developers turned into reality. Laaaame.
 
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Re: RouterOS v3.30 released

Fri Sep 18, 2009 11:09 pm

let us know if anyone has tested on 133c board as 3.27 was stable
I just happened to have one on the bench and I loaded 3.30 on it.
Just for kicks I loaded 3.27 and I got the same results.
Same as any other V3.XX. Too much load on the processor.
Use 2.9.51.
 
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Re: RouterOS v3.30 released

Fri Sep 18, 2009 11:46 pm

Are you sure? How did you test it? How much bandwidth did it pass through in routing mode? What about when you log off WinBox? And monitor CPU via a telnet session?
 
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Re: RouterOS v3.30 released

Sat Sep 19, 2009 12:38 am

let us know if anyone has tested on 133c board as 3.27 was stable
Tested on Ver.4.0Beta4 with limited package and it is rock stable, much better than ver. 3.xx
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Re: RouterOS v3.30 released

Sat Sep 19, 2009 1:04 am

Tested on RB532. No difference comparing with other v3 ROS. Back to 2.9.51 also.
Small issue - i can't downgrade from 3.30 to 2.9.51(routerboard log said something like "package is broken"). Have to downgrade to 3.13 first and after that to 2.9.51.