+1I would love to see Winbox support more than just CHAP protocol when authenticating winbox logins to Radius. I would really like to see it support MS-CHAP or PAP specifically. We use encrypted LDAP backend and it only supports PAP or ntlm_auth challenge tokens, which excludes CHAP. Makes it very annoying to try and maintain our login accounts.
+1 !!!!!!MPLS Fast Reroute - For high speed redundancy of network
Manual Is accessible from winbox, so you can easily open packet flow diagram in winbox.Include packet flow diagram within winbox for easy reference. I find myself time and time again looking for it when things go not as expected
Hi mrzManual Is accessible from winbox, so you can easily open packet flow diagram in winbox.Include packet flow diagram within winbox for easy reference. I find myself time and time again looking for it when things go not as expected
nowherewhere from it is possible to take 5.15 beta versions or 6 alpha01?
... just because they are product of your imagination... xDnowherewhere from it is possible to take 5.15 beta versions or 6 alpha01?
My RB751G and Groove doesn't says the same... just because they are product of your imagination... xDnowherewhere from it is possible to take 5.15 beta versions or 6 alpha01?
Yeah! share share!Normis and what is v6.0alpha1 on x86 and on rb800 (the picture above)
thx bro!
Done test in my RB450
+1PPPoE option 82
With this featue you may understand that a pppoe user connected from where (eg. which port of switch , dslam )
I agree....
3) "wireless snapshot" - After configuring a link be able to take a snapshot that will store the tx-db rx-db and ccq for the link, then at a later stage you could click compare, and you will be able to see what the link quality is compared to what it used to be. its helpful when you do maintenance on many many sites, then you can off the bat check if the link has changed. Could even be used to bring notify you if your link changes by more than 9db @ speed, or whatever...
Yes, +1.PPPoE option 82
With this featue you may understand that a pppoe user connected from where (eg. which port of switch , dslam )
should be scriptable, check wiki about VRRP1) VRRP watching other VRRP interface. If I have 2 VRRPs - one on LAN side and one on WAN side, sometimes I want to switch both interfaces if one of them fails. This was discussed a few times.
no answer to that yet.2) Reverse Path Filtering - loose and strict mode - long wanted feature
hmm. it is doable, but requires a lot of resources now3) Ability to run scripts on interface up / down
have you tried netwatch for this?4) Ability to run scripts on route up / down (route watch mechanism where I specify particular route and do things when it becomes unreachable, and when it's brought online again)
/system note set show-at-login="<the text>"5) Warning window after login - for example I'd like to warn other users: DO NOT REBOOT THIS ROUTER (because it hangs when rebooting). And sometimes I'm unable to email them. And I know they don't read logs
that will put router under even heavier load when DoS'ed7) (That's fancy, I know) ability to run scripts on firewall rule match
working on that always.Stability stability stability...
but only in CLI, not in WinBox/system note set show-at-login="<the text>"
this will show note when someone logs in.
'limit' matcher rulesthat will put router under even heavier load when DoS'ed7) (That's fancy, I know) ability to run scripts on firewall rule match
Maybe like Cisco ASA ?6) More granular permissions - as you have in logging (by topic) - for example I want to delegate DHCP administration to my fellow, with no access (or read access) to other subsystems of the router
Possible today, just use Dude, it's a matter of one right-click in Dude. How you imagine doing upgrade for multiple devices without central management server? I've never seen such a technologyUpgrades:
We would like to be able upgrade RB ros remotly in whole network
you are not right at allPossible today, just use Dude, it's a matter of one right-click in Dude. How you imagine doing upgrade for multiple devices without central management server? I've never seen such a technologyUpgrades:
We would like to be able upgrade RB ros remotly in whole network
As for boot firmware, it's a matter of writing a really simple script that would do the upgrade.
Yeah but you can upgrade all devices to 2.9.51 in one click using Dude.you are not right at allPossible today, just use Dude, it's a matter of one right-click in Dude. How you imagine doing upgrade for multiple devices without central management server? I've never seen such a technologyUpgrades:
We would like to be able upgrade RB ros remotly in whole network
As for boot firmware, it's a matter of writing a really simple script that would do the upgrade.
you cant just upgrade from 2.9.40 to 5.17 in one click
yout need to upgrade to 2.9.51, 3.30, update bootloader, update licence, upgrade to 4.17, upgrade bootloader, upgrade to 5.17, upgrade bootloader better again, and than set all the parameters what was not implemented in 2.9xx version, like disable MPLS package, set datarates to advanced, set protocol to all or nv2 or what do you want etc...
So no easy upgrade possible
+1 +1 +1 +1 +1 +1 +1 +1 +1 +1 SUSCRIBE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! This would be the best RouterOS implementation ever!I'll be happy, if there will be LLQ (Low Latency Queueing).
Our clients often calls to a support angrily, because their online games latencies goes to a non-playable 300-1000 ms, or social networks loads really slowly, that's because of hidden windows update, forgot torrents, antivirus updates, etc.
With LLQ we can force packets with higher priority to take over other traffic. With current QoS implementations we can't.
Low latency QoS? I don't see any possibility of how to do it with current functionality.I disagree with the above post and what it quotes. Currently it is possible to make a good QoS config. But it is not easy.
But higher priority on the traffic let to drop high priority packets. It's absolutely unacceptable that low priority packets gets over higher ones.RouterOS does "selective drop" with recommended small queue sizes.
Are you serious? Look at peoples configs over the forum, their internet speed commonly isn't wider than 40mbit. What they can do with voip and games that requires low latencies on hard line load?P.S. upgrade to gigabit ethernet and you should not need LLQ
Hello,Hi,
I have read your comment on Mikrotik Forum about LLQ
Which Hardware do you need for this ?
best regards