Nope. I've added the dhcp-client entry, but it's just stuck on "Searching...". I suspect a firewall issue somewhere.Anyone got a dual-stacked IPv4/IPv6 PPPoE connection up and running yet?
I get exactly the same, just sits on "Searching..."Nope. I've added the dhcp-client entry, but it's just stuck on "Searching...". I suspect a firewall issue somewhere.
If I open IPv6 outbound udp/567 and inbound udp/546 I can see packets leaving the RouterOS, but nothing coming back. I know that DHCPv6-PD works, as I've tested it with a generic Linux-based router and a Fritz!Box device. I'm not sure why RouterOS is not getting the returned packets.I get exactly the same, just sits on "Searching..."
who is "honzam"? Is this the official MT release of v5.9? How official is this release?What's new in 5.9 (2011-Nov-29 14:32):
*) ssh - fix mempry leak when client uses public key authentication;
*) ppp - added support for new RADIUS attribute MT-Delegated-IPv6-Pool (#22);
*) ntp client - faster initial synchronization;
*) ppp - added support for dhcpv6 pd;
*) wireless - nv2 improvements for 11n cards;
*) hotspot - fixed login page to better handle big load;
*) wireless - change default rate-selection to advanced;
*) snmp - fix simple queue table;
*) webfig - fixed problem were users wihtout sensitive permission could download
senstive files (like backups);
*) webfig - fixed problem were table filters did not work allways as expected;
*) metarouter - fixed problem where local routeros instances did not boot;
*) dhcpv6 - client and server moved to respective /ipv6 dhcp- entry;
*) dhcpv6 server - changed how bindings are defined, users should add
missing static binding information after upgrade;
*) sms - send sms now uses channel from config if it's not specified in the command;
I see two wireless changes/improvement in the changelog. What is it you are waiting for?No more wireless changes yet?? Looking forward xmas eve present, oink oink
this is definitely not related to v5.9 or any other RouterOS version. you got yourself a hardware issue, contact support- Locked up RB 750GL - unable to remote to the router.
- Lights up blinking on all ethernet ports.
- unable to reset
Ready to dismantle the Router and to be sent for RMA
you are the first in your country to download. the second person should get it quickly.Speed is same if not slower than the regular latvia mirror (most mirrors except the Australian ones are slow for us due to RTT affect on TCP).
No, I'm a member of the forum. You are not enough official download page?who is "honzam"? Is this the official MT release of v5.9? How official is this release?
Nope. I've added the dhcp-client entry, but it's just stuck on "Searching...". I suspect a firewall issue somewhere.Anyone got a dual-stacked IPv4/IPv6 PPPoE connection up and running yet?
I believe the concern was that regular users were announcing software releases instead of MikroTik staff. Additionally it was being done before the usual email from MikroTik was sent to notify everyone about a software release.No, I'm a member of the forum. You are not enough official download page?who is "honzam"? Is this the official MT release of v5.9? How official is this release?
what happens?I am not having any luck with DHCPv6-PD client via PPP and my setup matches the wiki article.
it is allways possible to go to download page and check, what version is available from there. And if check history of releases - there are a lot of release topics made by users if we where slow to create one.I believe the concern was that regular users were announcing software releases instead of MikroTik staff. Additionally it was being done before the usual email from MikroTik was sent to notify everyone about a software release.
This doesn't work -- my configuration is identical and my RB client never received a prefix nor created the IPv6 pool. This works with other routers, e.g Linux running wide-dhcpv6-client on the same PPPoE connection. The other side is my ISP and not a RouterBoard. I will email support now.Here is the working configuration example:
http://wiki.mikrotik.com/wiki/Manual:IPv6_PD_over_PPP
Last time I complained about the fact I got my alert e-mail only 5 days after the release and now new upgrades are not even published on this forum any more? The download page of the website is not the usual page I start my day with. And by seeing a unknown name publishing the release in the forum made me a bit weary about the official status....do you need more official than the official webpage?
http://www.mikrotik.com/download.html
This probally explains why there was no throughput improvement on a PTP link using XR5 cards on a 411ah boards, has anybody noted improvements with 11n cards?*) wireless - nv2 improvements for 11n cards;
Yeah, I'm with Internode as well, same problem. I've already emailed support and will enable DHCP debug logging and send that to them. I'm waiting for them to email me the steps on how to do this.I'm having some issues with IPv6 over PPP. I put require IPv6 in the profile, PPP connects however DHCP client never joins. This is on Internode http://ipv6.internode.on.net/ .
That makes 3 of us. Please let us know how you go.Yeah, I'm with Internode as well, same problem. I've already emailed support and will enable DHCP debug logging and send that to them. I'm waiting for them to email me the steps on how to do this.I'm having some issues with IPv6 over PPP. I put require IPv6 in the profile, PPP connects however DHCP client never joins. This is on Internode http://ipv6.internode.on.net/ .
/ipv6 pool add name=poo prefix=2001:db8:beef::/48 prefix-length=62
/ppp profile set default-encryption dhcpv6-pd-pool=ipv6pool
/interface pppoe-client add allow=pap,chap,mschap1,mschap2 disabled=no interface=ether2-Out max-mru=1480 \
max-mtu=1480 mrru=disabled name=pppoe-out1 password=uuu profile=default-encryption service-name="" use-peer-dns=no user=uuu
/ipv6 dhcp-client add disabled=no interface=pppoe-out1 pool-name=ipv6pookl pool-prefix-length=64
[admin@RB1000] /ipv6> pool print detail
Flags: D - dynamic
0 D id=7 name="ipv6pookl" prefix=2001:db8:bad:1::/64 prefix-length=72 expire-time=2d23h58m51s
can you all please test the "Latvia" download mirror? What speeds to you get in your country (name it). Is it higher than ususal?
is this better than you usually had?Brazil. But I have limits on my nlos 900MHz link (2.5mbps)
depends on which one, we had ~15 pre-release buildsHave this version any difference to pre-released 5.9.npk?
Yes. There were times where I had ~300Kbps from Latvia.is this better than you usually had?
Hmm. I will upgrade to the released one anyway. After the weekend!depends on which one, we had ~15 pre-release builds
I don't have access to the server. DHCPv6 client just sits in searching mode.about IPv6 dhcp-pd...
/interface pppoe-client
add ac-name="" add-default-route=yes allow=pap,chap,mschap1,mschap2 dial-on-demand=no disabled=no \
interface=ether2 max-mru=1480 max-mtu=1480 mrru=disabled name=Internode password=MYPASSWORDHERE profile=\
default service-name="" use-peer-dns=no user=mwheeler@internode.on.net
/ppp profile
set default change-tcp-mss=yes name=default only-one=default use-compression=default use-encryption=\
default use-ipv6=required use-mpls=default use-vj-compression=default
/ipv6 dhcp-client
add disabled=no interface=Internode pool-name=NODE-PD pool-prefix-length=64
can you all please test the "Latvia" download mirror? What speeds to you get in your country (name it). Is it higher than ususal?
Brazil. But I have limits on my nlos 900MHz link (2.5mbps)
Have this version any difference to pre-released 5.9.npk?
Regards;
sorry I misunderstood your comparison. of course download.mikrotik.com will be slower, it's in USA. you need to test download2.mikrotik.comI downloaded it again and it went up to 1.1MBytes but avg was around 900kbytes. Should we complain to cogentco for speed outside Europe?
Make that four Internode users trying to get DHCPv6-PD goingThat makes 3 of us. Please let us know how you go.
I know... so you do want to see the plain text log, will it help ?inncom, why not just copy logs in plaintext form from the terminal? also, MRZ implied that we need logs from the ISP side too ...
23:37:59 pppoe,ppp,debug,packet <name dano1980@ipv6.internode.on.net>
23:38:02 pppoe,ppp,debug,packet Internode DYN: sent CHAP Response id=0x45
23:38:02 pppoe,ppp,debug,packet <response len=10>
23:38:02 pppoe,ppp,debug,packet <name dano1980@ipv6.internode.on.net>
23:38:05 system,info,account user admin logged in from 192.168.10.39 via telnet
23:38:05 pppoe,ppp,debug,packet Internode DYN: sent CHAP Response id=0x45
23:38:05 pppoe,ppp,debug,packet <response len=10>
23:38:05 pppoe,ppp,debug,packet <name dano1980@ipv6.internode.on.net>
23:38:07 pppoe,ppp,debug,packet Internode DYN: rcvd CHAP Success id=0x45
23:38:07 pppoe,ppp,info Internode DYN: authenticated
23:38:07 pppoe,ppp,debug Internode DYN: IPCP lowerup
23:38:07 pppoe,ppp,debug,packet Internode DYN: sent IPCP ConfReq id=0x5
23:38:07 pppoe,ppp,debug,packet <addr 0.0.0.0>
23:38:07 pppoe,ppp,debug,packet <ms-dns 0.0.0.0>
23:38:07 pppoe,ppp,debug,packet <ms-dns 0.0.0.0>
23:38:07 pppoe,ppp,debug Internode DYN: IPCP open
23:38:07 pppoe,ppp,debug Internode DYN: IPV6CP lowerup
23:38:07 pppoe,ppp,debug,packet Internode DYN: sent IPV6CP ConfReq id=0x3
23:38:07 pppoe,ppp,debug,packet <interface-identifier 0:0:0:32>
23:38:07 pppoe,ppp,debug Internode DYN: IPV6CP open
23:38:07 pppoe,ppp,debug Internode DYN: MPLSCP lowerup
23:38:07 pppoe,ppp,debug,packet Internode DYN: sent MPLSCP ConfReq id=0x3
23:38:07 pppoe,ppp,debug Internode DYN: MPLSCP open
23:38:07 pppoe,ppp,debug Internode DYN: BCP lowerup
23:38:07 pppoe,ppp,debug,packet Internode DYN: sent BCP ConfReq id=0x3
23:38:07 pppoe,ppp,debug,packet <mac-support 1>
23:38:07 pppoe,ppp,debug,packet <802-tagged-frame 1>
23:38:07 pppoe,ppp,debug,packet <management-inline>
23:38:07 pppoe,ppp,debug Internode DYN: BCP open
23:38:07 pppoe,ppp,debug Internode DYN: CCP lowerup
23:38:07 pppoe,ppp,debug Internode DYN: CCP open
23:38:07 pppoe,ppp,debug,packet Internode DYN: rcvd IPCP ConfReq id=0x1
23:38:07 pppoe,ppp,debug,packet <addr 150.101.180.143>
23:38:07 pppoe,ppp,debug,packet Internode DYN: sent IPCP ConfAck id=0x1
23:38:07 pppoe,ppp,debug,packet <addr 150.101.180.143>
23:38:07 pppoe,ppp,debug,packet Internode DYN: rcvd IPCP ConfNak id=0x5
23:38:07 pppoe,ppp,debug,packet <addr 59.167.154.243>
23:38:07 pppoe,ppp,debug,packet <ms-dns 192.231.203.150>
23:38:07 pppoe,ppp,debug,packet <ms-dns 192.231.203.151>
23:38:07 pppoe,ppp,debug,packet Internode DYN: sent IPCP ConfReq id=0x6
23:38:07 pppoe,ppp,debug,packet <addr 59.167.154.243>
23:38:07 pppoe,ppp,debug,packet <ms-dns 192.231.203.150>
23:38:07 pppoe,ppp,debug,packet <ms-dns 192.231.203.151>
23:38:07 pppoe,ppp,debug,packet Internode DYN: rcvd IPV6CP ConfReq id=0x1
23:38:07 pppoe,ppp,debug,packet <interface-identifier 224:14ff:fe9a:bc00>
23:38:07 pppoe,ppp,debug,packet Internode DYN: sent IPV6CP ConfAck id=0x1
23:38:07 pppoe,ppp,debug,packet <interface-identifier 224:14ff:fe9a:bc00>
23:38:07 pppoe,ppp,debug,packet Internode DYN: rcvd IPV6CP ConfAck id=0x3
23:38:07 pppoe,ppp,debug,packet <interface-identifier 0:0:0:32>
23:38:07 pppoe,ppp,debug Internode DYN: IPV6CP opened
23:38:07 pppoe,ppp,info Internode DYN: connected
23:38:07 pppoe,ppp,debug,packet Internode DYN: rcvd LCP ProtRej id=0x2
23:38:07 pppoe,ppp,debug,packet 82 81 01 03 00 06
23:38:07 pppoe,ppp,debug,packet Internode DYN: rcvd LCP ProtRej id=0x3
23:38:07 pppoe,ppp,debug,packet 80 31 01 03 00 0e 03 03 01 08 03 01 09 02
23:38:07 pppoe,ppp,debug,packet Internode DYN: rcvd IPCP ConfAck id=0x6
23:38:07 pppoe,ppp,debug,packet <addr 59.167.154.243>
23:38:07 pppoe,ppp,debug,packet <ms-dns 192.231.203.150>
23:38:07 pppoe,ppp,debug,packet <ms-dns 192.231.203.151>
23:38:07 pppoe,ppp,debug Internode DYN: IPCP opened
23:38:07 system,info dns changed
Yes It is my fault. But the last confirmation was not about RB1200 IPSEC throughput and latency issue. Support question was about input failure issue. Anyway I replied to support.you yourself have not responded to the last question in 2011070666000118, let us know the latest information you have after following suggestions by support
Yes, but one of you guys ALWAYS announced the new upgrade on the forum first together with the change log.this is a user forum. users post everything and are the main driving force here.
Finland, about 80 Mbps. Lightning fast compared to old mirror.can you all please test the "Latvia" download mirror? What speeds to you get in your country (name it). Is it higher than ususal?
can you all please test the "Latvia" download mirror? What speeds to you get in your country (name it). Is it higher than ususal?
I have access to Internode Corporate support so will give them a call today and see what information I can collect.pppoe client does not add IPv6 address to the interface. This feature is not yet added.
DHCPv6-PD should work anyway. It would be useful to know what device is used as server on ISP side and get some logs on why server is not responding at all.
They likely just chose the Latvian download location as a way to test Amazon distribution. I assume if it works well they will remove all of the country-specific download locations and just have one URL which is distributed via Amazon.My only concern is that this came from Amazon Cloud (Frankfurt) and not from Latvia even if I select Latvia.
That, when I try to doFor rb4xx new BIOS 2.38. What changes?
system ro up
sh-3.2$ curl -O http://download2.mikrotik.com/all_packages-mipsbe-5.9.zip
% Total % Received % Xferd Average Speed Time Time Time Current
Dload Upload Total Spent Left Speed
100 13.6M 100 13.6M 0 0 1718k 0 0:00:08 0:00:08 --:--:-- 1736k
sh-3.2$
$ curl -O http://download2.mikrotik.com/all_packages-mipsbe-5.9.zip
% Total % Received % Xferd Average Speed Time Time Time Current
Dload Upload Total Spent Left Speed
100 13.6M 100 13.6M 0 0 10.5M 0 0:00:01 0:00:01 --:--:-- 10.6M
very good! exactly correctThey likely just chose the Latvian download location as a way to test Amazon distribution. I assume if it works well they will remove all of the country-specific download locations and just have one URL which is distributed via Amazon.
There was a bug when there is a high load on hotspot service the new login pages didn't show up for the new clients - new version has a fix for it. This is doesn't effect your custom login pages, so you don't need to worry.*) hotspot - fixed login page to better handle big load;
Can someone please elaborate a bit more on this fix?
As almost everyone has modified the original hotspot login page to his needs.
Cheers
100%[========================================================================================================>] 19,199,504 15.7M/s in 1.2s
[bambang@VEKTOR ATAS JL. A. YANI NO5 TUREN Atas by ALDAMPITY] > system resource print
uptime: 3m4s
version: 5.9
free-memory: 17240KiB
total-memory: 29708KiB
cpu: MIPS 24Kc V7.4
cpu-count: 1
cpu-frequency: 800MHz
cpu-load: 2%
free-hdd-space: 33412KiB
total-hdd-space: 61440KiB
write-sect-since-reboot: 204
write-sect-total: 1748
bad-blocks: 0%
architecture-name: mipsbe
board-name: RB750G
platform: MikroTik
[bambang@VEKTOR ATAS JL. A. YANI NO5 TUREN Atas by ALDAMPITY] > system routerboard print
routerboard: yes
model: 750G
serial-number: 268D01734429
current-firmware: 2.38
upgrade-firmware: 2.38
RB 750
[bambang@VEKTOR.NET Bawah Jl. A.Yani No.5 Turen by ALDAMPITY] > system resource print
uptime: 1h9m9s
version: 5.9
free-memory: 15428KiB
total-memory: 29708KiB
cpu: MIPS 24Kc V7.4
cpu-count: 1
cpu-frequency: 400MHz
cpu-load: 8%
free-hdd-space: 28656KiB
total-hdd-space: 61440KiB
write-sect-since-reboot: 825
write-sect-total: 6921087
bad-blocks: 0%
architecture-name: mipsbe
board-name: RB750
platform: MikroTik
[bambang@VEKTOR.NET Bawah Jl. A.Yani No.5 Turen by ALDAMPITY] > system routerboard print
routerboard: yes
model: 750
serial-number: 28BC01A0F183
current-firmware: 2.37
upgrade-firmware: 2.37
post a new topic in the User Manager section, this is the wrong topichi, im new to this forum and i have a RB1100 and would want to have user manager. my Router Board is RB1100 OS v4.15.
Normis..post a new topic in the User Manager section, this is the wrong topichi, im new to this forum and i have a RB1100 and would want to have user manager. my Router Board is RB1100 OS v4.15.
have you emailed support with supout.rif which was made at the moment of the issue? we still don't have any reliable reports.The Ethernet Port flapping still no solve with this firmware.
Dear Normis..have you emailed support with supout.rif which was made at the moment of the issue? we still don't have any reliable reports.The Ethernet Port flapping still no solve with this firmware.
Give me a break! What do you consider "reliable reports"??have you emailed support with supout.rif which was made at the moment of the issue? we still don't have any reliable reports.The Ethernet Port flapping still no solve with this firmware.
Yup, so further research has shown me as well. It was just a guess. I'm trying to grab packet sniffer reports from RouterOS and a working WIDE-DHCPv6-CLIENT install so that you guys can compare, but I'm not having much luck getting Packet Sniffer on RouterOS to actually capture useful packets.There is some other problem why dhcp-pd client does not get the prefix from your dhcp-pd server. And that should not be connected to fact that SLAAC address is not set on the router pppoe client interface.
You should be able to set up a mirror port on the Routerboard under the Switch section and run the capture on your PC.I'm trying to grab packet sniffer reports from RouterOS and a working WIDE-DHCPv6-CLIENT install so that you guys can compare, but I'm not having much luck getting Packet Sniffer on RouterOS to actually capture useful packets.
Thanks, that's a great suggestion.You should be able to set up a mirror port on the Routerboard under the Switch section and run the capture on your PC.
Sadly, this doesn't work, as I don't see the packets traveling over the PPPoE link. Will have to try and get RouterOS's packet sniffer to work instead.You should be able to set up a mirror port on the Routerboard under the Switch section and run the capture on your PC.
Well, we are still talking 20 to 40% of my routerboards here! This means more than 100 units... And you are suggesting it might not even be the total solution. All units are in production so this would mean a mayor project that would take weeks so not months and would create a lot of disturbance amongst my clients.I think that your problem is hardware related. Try to replace the capacitors, on some RB-s help that.
On this problem, I am sure replace capacitors will help: "In all these cases the issue almost completely disappeared by feeding the board by jack and at the same time not using the POE ports any longer."
I have the same problem with a RB750, inside a metallic cabinet, feeding by the original power supply (power jack), and connected to the switch with a 20cm cat5 cable.I think that your problem is hardware related. Try to replace the capacitors, on some RB-s help that.
On this problem, I am sure replace capacitors will help: "In all these cases the issue almost completely disappeared by feeding the board by jack and at the same time not using the POE ports any longer."
No Problems with Rb112s? Tested 133c3 in lab and that board performed better withHey All,
Just finished our network upgrade to v5.9 - happy to report ALL IS GREAT! From RB112s to the newest boards no lockups and no tower climbs - BH connections operating better - 2.4 APs seem slightly better in noisy environs.
Glad to have it!
Good Job Normis and MT Team!
Thank you,
Rod
At a history of ethernet flapping - my request to MT Team without answer :I have the same problem with a RB750, inside a metallic cabinet, feeding by the original power supply (power jack), and connected to the switch with a 20cm cat5 cable.I think that your problem is hardware related. Try to replace the capacitors, on some RB-s help that.
On this problem, I am sure replace capacitors will help: "In all these cases the issue almost completely disappeared by feeding the board by jack and at the same time not using the POE ports any longer."
15:05:12 interface,info ether1 link down
15:05:14 interface,info ether1 link up (speed 100M, full duplex)
15:08:16 interface,info ether1 link down
15:08:18 interface,info ether1 link up (speed 100M, full duplex)
15:11:12 interface,info ether1 link down
15:11:14 interface,info ether1 link up (speed 100M, full duplex)
15:15:04 interface,info ether1 link down
15:15:06 interface,info ether1 link up (speed 100M, full duplex)
16:01:08 interface,info ether1 link down
16:01:09 interface,info ether1 link up (speed 100M, full duplex)
The same switch connect to a RB433 without problem.
Port 2 of the RB750 connect to a Canopy AP without problems.
So I don´t thing thats is an ESD problem.
Another other one, RB411 ether1 to RB433 ether2
nov/24 11:27:57 interface,info ether1 link down
nov/24 11:27:59 interface,info ether1 link up (speed 100M, full duplex)
nov/25 10:25:55 interface,info ether1 link down
nov/25 10:25:57 interface,info ether1 link up (speed 100M, full duplex)
nov/25 10:50:12 interface,info ether1 link down
nov/25 10:50:14 interface,info ether1 link up (speed 100M, full duplex)
nov/25 11:19:15 interface,info ether1 link down
nov/25 11:19:18 interface,info ether1 link up (speed 100M, full duplex)
nov/25 15:30:11 interface,info ether1 link down
nov/25 15:30:14 interface,info ether1 link up (speed 100M, full duplex)
nov/26 20:05:31 interface,info ether1 link down
nov/26 20:05:33 interface,info ether1 link up (speed 100M, full duplex)
Always a 2 seconds port flapping, look fishing to me.
this is definitely not related to v5.9 or any other RouterOS version. you got yourself a hardware issue, contact support- Locked up RB 750GL - unable to remote to the router.
- Lights up blinking on all ethernet ports.
- unable to reset
Ready to dismantle the Router and to be sent for RMA
Well, we are still talking 20 to 40% of my routerboards here! This means more than 100 units... And you are suggesting it might not even be the total solution. All units are in production so this would mean a mayor project that would take weeks so not months and would create a lot of disturbance amongst my clients.I think that your problem is hardware related. Try to replace the capacitors, on some RB-s help that.
On this problem, I am sure replace capacitors will help: "In all these cases the issue almost completely disappeared by feeding the board by jack and at the same time not using the POE ports any longer."
The issue happens on all kind of boards. rb112's, rb133C3's, rb 411's, 433's, grooves, SXT's. Basically every model MT ever produced.
Age ranges also from the very first boards until the ones purchased just some weeks ago. If replacing the capacitors would be the issue I would be very much surprised not ALL MT users were affected. I have a very average sample of the total production line of MT over the years.
So thanks for the suggestion but I don't think this is the issue here. And if it is I'll guess I have to live with it and plan to move to another platform over time. The very last thing on my list!
we have tried using the DC jack instead of POE.Well, we are still talking 20 to 40% of my routerboards here! This means more than 100 units... And you are suggesting it might not even be the total solution. All units are in production so this would mean a mayor project that would take weeks so not months and would create a lot of disturbance amongst my clients.I think that your problem is hardware related. Try to replace the capacitors, on some RB-s help that.
On this problem, I am sure replace capacitors will help: "In all these cases the issue almost completely disappeared by feeding the board by jack and at the same time not using the POE ports any longer."
The issue happens on all kind of boards. rb112's, rb133C3's, rb 411's, 433's, grooves, SXT's. Basically every model MT ever produced.
Age ranges also from the very first boards until the ones purchased just some weeks ago. If replacing the capacitors would be the issue I would be very much surprised not ALL MT users were affected. I have a very average sample of the total production line of MT over the years.
So thanks for the suggestion but I don't think this is the issue here. And if it is I'll guess I have to live with it and plan to move to another platform over time. The very last thing on my list!
You have hardware which is 3 or more years old, it is normal that "my grandmother" is dead. Especially because she live all time outside.
I just suggest what has helped on SOME of my devices. Just try it, especially on old RB. You must have some of them which is not on productions. I am 100% sure that this problem when is everything ok on jack and not on POE, that is capacitors problem. Like I said: Just try it.
with 5.9 my x86 reboot evry 5-6 minSame problem with x86. After upgrade on 5.9 its locked after reboot everything ok.
As if there were any comparable alternative...And if it is I'll guess I have to live with it and plan to move to another platform over time. The very last thing on my list!
with 5.9 my x86 reboot evry 5-6 minSame problem with x86. After upgrade on 5.9 its locked after reboot everything ok.
And still my rb1200 reboot 4-5 times a day
No - We have v5.9 loaded on a few old WRAP boards and PC systems (x86) and RB112 and RB133 and RB532's - the RF seems to perform better. No crashes. All good.No Problems with Rb112s? Tested 133c3 in lab and that board performed better withHey All,
Just finished our network upgrade to v5.9 - happy to report ALL IS GREAT! From RB112s to the newest boards no lockups and no tower climbs - BH connections operating better - 2.4 APs seem slightly better in noisy environs.
Glad to have it!
Good Job Normis and MT Team!
Thank you,
Rod
5.6.
Dear Mikrotik..No - We have v5.9 loaded on a few old WRAP boards and PC systems (x86) and RB112 and RB133 and RB532's - the RF seems to perform better. No crashes. All good.No Problems with Rb112s? Tested 133c3 in lab and that board performed better withHey All,
Just finished our network upgrade to v5.9 - happy to report ALL IS GREAT! From RB112s to the newest boards no lockups and no tower climbs - BH connections operating better - 2.4 APs seem slightly better in noisy environs.
Glad to have it!
Good Job Normis and MT Team!
Thank you,
Rod
5.6.
Rod
we have tried using the DC jack instead of POE.
any symptom or measurement for us to make sure that's the capacitor issue?
You are not reading well my friend.. As you can see the issue exists on SXT and Groove's as well. Apart from that they are not even one year in production there is no way to repair or replace parts on these boards without distroying them...... Hence your soluction is nice but not workable.Well, we are still talking 20 to 40% of my routerboards here! This means more than 100 units... And you are suggesting it might not even be the total solution. All units are in production so this would mean a mayor project that would take weeks so not months and would create a lot of disturbance amongst my clients.I think that your problem is hardware related. Try to replace the capacitors, on some RB-s help that.
On this problem, I am sure replace capacitors will help: "In all these cases the issue almost completely disappeared by feeding the board by jack and at the same time not using the POE ports any longer."
The issue happens on all kind of boards. rb112's, rb133C3's, rb 411's, 433's, grooves, SXT's. Basically every model MT ever produced.
Age ranges also from the very first boards until the ones purchased just some weeks ago. If replacing the capacitors would be the issue I would be very much surprised not ALL MT users were affected. I have a very average sample of the total production line of MT over the years.
So thanks for the suggestion but I don't think this is the issue here. And if it is I'll guess I have to live with it and plan to move to another platform over time. The very last thing on my list!
You have hardware which is 3 or more years old, it is normal that "my grandmother" is dead. Especially because she live all time outside.
I just suggest what has helped on SOME of my devices. Just try it, especially on old RB. You must have some of them which is not on productions. I am 100% sure that this problem when is everything ok on jack and not on POE, that is capacitors problem. Like I said: Just try it.
Keep dreaming. Because the 4.17 can't log the Ethernet port status it doesn't mean the issue is gone. You just don't see it ....... So it is a matter of guessing if it is existing in 4.17 or not.any symptom or measurement for us to make sure that's the capacitor issue?
appreciate it..
thanks.
I think that you have not problem with capacitors. Try v.4.17 and you will have bether dreams.
You are not reading well my friend.. As you can see the issue exists on SXT and Groove's as well. Apart from that they are not even one year in production there is no way to repair or replace parts on these boards without distroying them...... Hence your soluction is nice but not workable.
Secondly, these units all work fine in 3.x and 4.x version.
Some more info to consume; some units having the issue don't have the issue when fit at another location. All that changes is the cable, maybe the adapter, sometimes the powershot and the RJ-45.
It also works the other way round. Some units never had the issue but suddenly at different location they have. Put it at yet again different location and the problem is gone again....
This all cannot happen because of some 'leaking' or melted capacitors.....
My x86 is http://www.mikrotikrouter.com/732.aspwith 5.9 my x86 reboot evry 5-6 minSame problem with x86. After upgrade on 5.9 its locked after reboot everything ok.
And still my rb1200 reboot 4-5 times a day
Your x86 is Multi core (core2duo or similar procesor)?
+1. I also think. Mostly it is a faulty cable or connectorYour ports probably always "flapped" but only now you see it in the log.
Country: Swedencan you all please test the "Latvia" download mirror? What speeds to you get in your country (name it). Is it higher than ususal?
My x86 is http://www.mikrotikrouter.com/732.asp
I agree this probably isnt really affecting traffic, however, is it more a case of the software reporting flaps when there really isnt any? Maybe it's opposite, you think it was previously flapping, but I think maybe it has been solid and the flaps are just misreported (because of a missed poll or something).I can agree to some of your points. To clarify again to others - we only recently added the ethernet status to log. Your ports probably always "flapped" but only now you see it in the log.
Is this section required to be configured on the client device? In the same way?/ppp profile set default dhcpv6-pd-pool=myPool
Hello Normis,do you need more official than the official webpage?
http://www.mikrotik.com/download.html
No, that's for the server side. It's under the big Server heading and everything.Is this section required to be configured on the client device? In the same way?
Hi Ranjan,
You can upgrade all the way to anything in v6 with your current licence. We are only up to version v5.9 at the moment so you are still fine to continue upgrading.
The upgrade should not interfere with your config in any way however it is always good practice to test somewhere you won't break anything first
Hope this helps!
I am aware of the article and what it says, however given it says "PPP will use specified IPv6 pool to create dynamic DHCP server." I was curious as to if it was also relevant / able to be used to define the pool that will be allocated to the client's LAN side (ethernet attached) DHCP6 server(s).No, that's for the server side. It's under the big Server heading and everything.
Asking questions about a new feature is the only way I can find out, given the problem we're having getting our links online for real could just as easily be on Internode's side as the MikroTik'sdhcpv6-pd-pool (string; Default: ) Name of the IPv6 pool which will be used by dynamically created DHCPv6-PD server when client connects.
But we're not running a DHCPv6-PD server, just a client. So we don't need to configure a DHCPv6-PD prefix pool. We get given one by Internode, or at least, we should be given one by Internode.http://wiki.mikrotik.com/wiki/Manual:PP ... r_Profilesdhcpv6-pd-pool (string; Default: ) Name of the IPv6 pool which will be used by dynamically created DHCPv6-PD server when client connects.
So how am I supposed to pass prefixes to other routers on my network?But we're not running a DHCPv6-PD server, just a client. So we don't need to configure a DHCPv6-PD prefix pool. We get given one by Internode, or at least, we should be given one by Internode.
This is done by RADVD not by DHCPv6-PD. Mikrotik have found the problem and provided me with a test version of RouterOS, which I'm about to download. Will report back.So how am I supposed to pass prefixes to other routers on my network?
6) too long or too "short" Ethernet cable"? Too short? Since when can a cable be too short? This is new to me...For RB1200 rebooting you need to write to support and get pre-production v5.10 with the fix.
For all port flappers - each Ethernet link have 2 ends and a wire in the middle, so 3 potential points of failure or simple incompatibility between 2 devices.
AFAIK port linking is a hardware feature and as WirelessRuby explained, only thing new in software was log messages.
I have seen port flapping for many different reasons:
1) old Cisco devices didn't talk normally to other devices
2) not shielded Ethernet cable near high voltage power lines
3) shielded, but not grounded Ethernet cables
4) Partially blown Ethernets on boards, because of lack of grounding
5) some POE injector problems
6) too long or too short Ethernet cable
So from where i stand - all those "I upgraded and my ports started to flap" problems makes me smile. "yea, right!"
Actually, the National Semiconductor DP83815 and DP838156 Ethernet silicon had hardware related issues with short cables. There is a setting specifically for those cards in ROS - see http://wiki.mikrotik.com/wiki/Manual:Interface/EthernetToo short? Since when can a cable be too short? This is new to me...
Hi omega-00,Hi Ranjan,
You can upgrade all the way to anything in v6 with your current licence. We are only up to version v5.9 at the moment so you are still fine to continue upgrading.
The upgrade should not interfere with your config in any way however it is always good practice to test somewhere you won't break anything first
Hope this helps!
Where to get all v5.6 package files.drop v5.6 npk file in the root directory, head to system -> packages -> click downgrade.
http://www.mikrotik.com/download/router ... .6.torrentWhere to get all v5.6 package files.
Can u please provide me with the links? I am unable to get the package files on MT official website.
Am I able to test out this version as well? Also an Internode Customer.This is done by RADVD not by DHCPv6-PD. Mikrotik have found the problem and provided me with a test version of RouterOS, which I'm about to download. Will report back.So how am I supposed to pass prefixes to other routers on my network?
on client side you set up only in DHCP-client what the name of dynamic pool is going to be. Profile only has to be set on the server side to enable dynamic dhcp-server creation on the pppoe server interface.From: http://wiki.mikrotik.com/wiki/Manual:IPv6_PD_over_PPPIs this section required to be configured on the client device? In the same way?/ppp profile set default dhcpv6-pd-pool=myPool
I'm having hard time using ROS5.9. I've upgraded from 4.10 and 4.17 (4x worked fine). After upgrade I got random reboots of both my core routers, both are x86 multicpu (xeon), one is 1xquadcore system http://h18000.www1.hp.com/products/quic ... 67_na.HTML and second is 2x quad core xenon system.
- in log I can see "router was rebooted without proper shutdown", randomly, sometimes two times a day, so I don't know hot to get suppout.rif from them when a situation occures.
Both roouters are simple, as their task are only simple queue with amount <800 and NATting. No L7 or routing BGP, OSPF.. or such. Just a simple setups. On both is set /system hardware multi-cpu =yes.
My other x86 machines w/o simple queue and NAT working fine with ROS5.9, even with more than 2000 queue tree queues, the same routerboards.
Did anyone other encountered the same strange difficulties on x86 systems ?
We have fixed this in the latest version v5.10, support can give it to youwith 5.9 my x86 reboot evry 5-6 minSame problem with x86. After upgrade on 5.9 its locked after reboot everything ok.
And still my rb1200 reboot 4-5 times a day
2011-12-08 13:32:12 (9,08 MB/s) - `mikrotik-5.9.iso' from Poland.can you all please test the "Latvia" download mirror? What speeds to you get in your country (name it). Is it higher than ususal?
please read the post above. the issue is not in software. check cables and other end ports. make sure your ethernet has no hardware problem.
Hi!We have fixed this in the latest version v5.10, support can give it to youwith 5.9 my x86 reboot evry 5-6 minSame problem with x86. After upgrade on 5.9 its locked after reboot everything ok.
And still my rb1200 reboot 4-5 times a day
go for higher gain antenna, if regulatory domain allows it