[Subject: Release of RouterOS 5.0beta1 (day0)]
OK, latest build is good for testing
I'm pretty sure that I did ;)did you install it :D ?
did not forget ;)don't forget that ending slash. works for me in same browser
What's new in 5.0beta1:
*) added support for IPv6 over PPP
(enabled by default if ipv6 package is installed),
link-local addresses are assigned, and server can issue IPv6 global prefixes
to clients per ppp secret or RADIUS reply (Framed-IPv6-Prefix);
*) added proper support for MPLS over PPP (by default it is now disabled);
*) added support for SSTP protocol (PPP over STL);
*) ssh is now completely rewritten - supports connection forwarding;
*) WinBox - any file dropped on WinBox will be uploaded to router;
*) added support for multiple Intel Ethernet cards;
*) updated drivers and kernel (to linux-2.6.32.5);
http://forum.mikrotik.com/viewtopic.php ... 30#p198630Does v5 support DHCPv6 and MLDv2?
these two features are not on the list... need your help, thanks!http://forum.mikrotik.com/viewtopic.php ... 30#p198630Does v5 support DHCPv6 and MLDv2?
I did answer you several hours ago. I will send again. Check spam filter.Emailed to support , no answer yet.
Thanks
Is there a new version with webfig fixed? :0yes, the webfig has an issue, we fixed it in the next build.
post output here after the rebootcheck "/system package print", then check "/log print follow"
connect monitor to this frvice and see what happens when you copy V5 to this PC and then reboot, after you press reboot in winbox you see the installation progress and errors.
The beta version looks to have been removed from its location (ending with) /temp/5/routeros-x86-5.0beta1.npk
Anyone know its new location (to save me emailing support).
Not having clarity on a release for DHCPV6 is a major pain.....
When will it be ready?last build had a problem, so you will have to wait until we make a new build
I know a few people that have tested ipv6.. only major problem was that none of the interfaces get link local addresses (they get some random junk instead) so you have to add them manually to make anything work.ROS v5 is ok too, the main cause is my version is a test version...
And I am testing the pppv6 function now.
For IPv6 on PPP, does Rosv5 support both SLAAC and DHCP mode?
I would be happy with broken DHCPV6 support!It is a first beta.. shouldn't expect everything to work :p
Hi,normisNew features:
http://mum.mikrotik.com/presentations/PL10/intro.pdf
Code: Select allWhat's new in 5.0beta1: *) added support for IPv6 over PPP (enabled by default if ipv6 package is installed), link-local addresses are assigned, and server can issue IPv6 global prefixes to clients per ppp secret or RADIUS reply (Framed-IPv6-Prefix); *) added proper support for MPLS over PPP (by default it is now disabled); *) added support for SSTP protocol (PPP over STL); *) ssh is now completely rewritten - supports connection forwarding; *) WinBox - any file dropped on WinBox will be uploaded to router; *) added support for multiple Intel Ethernet cards; *) updated drivers and kernel (to linux-2.6.32.5);
so you don't understand, IPv6 already includes DHCP like functionality. Please research what is DHCPv6 before requesting it.To me it's not needed, but everyone would like to assign ipv6 address.
Over here in Australia DHCPV6 is being used to hand out IPV6 subnets to CPE equipment which is then in turn handed out to local devices on the LAN. More info here -> http://ipv6.internode.on.net/configurat ... faq-guide/
so you don't understand, IPv6 already includes DHCP like functionality. Please research what is DHCPv6 before requesting it.
I found 3.x already very harsh on the RB133c's, but have you checked system -> license after upgrading your RB532's ? Once you're at ROS4 level, it actually says "Upgradable To: v5.x".What would the licensing be for V5 on older devices. Thanks for making V4 available to older RBs like the trusted old hardy RB532A and our older RB133C's that came installed with V2 and upgraded all the way to V4. But will V5 also have a license upgrade or is it time to upgrade hardware as well if we want to keep up with you guys?
Any comments on resource appetite for V5 compared to V4 i.t.o. CPU/RAM usage?
If you've followed the 4.x beta and pre development (and the same with 3.x) you'll have seen, that Mikrotik usually releases beta's and pre-releases for many months, while stable releases still also get released. If would be foolish to think, that 4.x is bug free at this point.Quick question:
Is the 4.x line going to stop here at 4.6 or are you going to release more 4.x versions before v5 goes stable?
V4 seems to have issues with certain Intel cards, just got bid by that myself. Had huge amount of RX errors (130k+ errors in a 24 hour timeframe), with no errors on the switch port, where the interface is connected to. Backed down to 3.30, no issues then.Any reason why you skip V4?
CISCO Release IOS15.0M and It contain DHCP Authentication function(RFC3118). I Believe it will be great help for ISP's CPE developmts with Midium-to-Large scale networks.What kind of information would you like to distribute via DHCPv6? As you know, there is no more need for automatic IP address assignment in IPv6, so DHCP can be used to distribute for example DNS server address. What reason do you have for DHCPv6 support? Give us more details of what you need.
Through IPv6 advertise you can give users IPv6 addresses and dns servers using RouterOS, and it is not DHCPDHCPv6 or some other protocol is needed to supply IPv6 addresses to the LAN side of the customer router/access-point.
http://wiki.mikrotik.com/wiki/Manual:IP ... figurationThrough IPv6 advertise you can give users IPv6 addresses and dns servers using RouterOS, and it is not DHCPDHCPv6 or some other protocol is needed to supply IPv6 addresses to the LAN side of the customer router/access-point.
no, it's not needed. you should read more about IPv6 and how it works. Mrz gave you a link for starters.DHCPv6 or some other protocol is needed to supply IPv6 addresses to the LAN
we assign IPv4 addresses via RADIUS. is there such possibility for IPv6?.. some way to control users... DHCP + Option 82 rules =)no, it's not needed. you should read more about IPv6 and how it works. Mrz gave you a link for starters.DHCPv6 or some other protocol is needed to supply IPv6 addresses to the LAN