yes yes, there is also already ping...There is already Traceroute.
So yes, mtr is a tool/feature which is good and needed, and no, there is no good excuse to exclude it.The real advantage of mtr over ping or traceroute is, it shows where exactly the packet loss is happening in the route to the destination host in realtime. It shows the loss percentage on each hosts, which can give us valuable information on which specific provider is having a network issue. Also, since mtr is using ICMP ECHO requests, it will go through the routers which have blocked udp packets. So mtr may work where traceroute is not working.
So, it is like "pathping".yes yes, there is also already ping...There is already Traceroute.
But for you here it is in more detail link .
If you r lazy, here is a summary:
So yes, mtr is a tool/feature which is good and needed, and no, there is no good excuse to exclude it.The real advantage of mtr over ping or traceroute is, it shows where exactly the packet loss is happening in the route to the destination host in realtime. It shows the loss percentage on each hosts, which can give us valuable information on which specific provider is having a network issue. Also, since mtr is using ICMP ECHO requests, it will go through the routers which have blocked udp packets. So mtr may work where traceroute is not working.
rgrds
these things are easily solved by tunneling to the router, it's also more secure to manage your router if you are on an encrypted tunnel.Because my PC and I, are not in the same country with the network having difficulties.
Because when my PC and I are on the network having difficulties, return traffic may take a different path than traffic from my location out.
You don't always know what is going on until you've looked at it from both ends.
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Copy/paste the source code, color output match with ROS console, make the basic frame in winbox, with one input, eventually 3-4 most used options.So, looks like no mtr, come on don't be lazy. By the rate new versions are coming out u can put it in, doesnt actually have to work, it will be properly debuged in a year or so and usable a year after that. win-win
100% TRUEBloat-ware ?
Are you kidding me ?
We have LCD, SMB etc which are completely useless to %99 of the people and the most useful tool after PING will make it a bloatware ?
If MT is smart enough, they would listen their customers and implement it right away.
Great news Janisk.
Thanks for listening us.
MTR will be a great addition to the tools.
Having MTR in RouterOS would be wonderful. Thank you for letting us know that MikroTik will work on it.it is on the drawing board. Just do not hold your breath waiting for it, it could take some time.
[admin@TestPlace] > tool traceroute 8.8.8.8
# ADDRESS LOSS SENT LAST AVG BEST WORST STD-DEV MPLS
1 192.168.200.250 0% 17 0.1ms 0.2 0.1 0.4 0
2 10.25.1.1 0% 17 2ms 1.7 1.3 3.4 0.5
3 192.168.0.201 0% 17 1ms 0.6 0.2 1 0.2
4 172.20.0.30 0% 17 0.6ms 0.9 0.4 1.8 0.4
5 212.98.161.197 0% 17 1.6ms 1.4 0.9 2 0.2
6 86.57.252.38 0% 17 1.7ms 14.5 1.1 166.9 39.8
7 93.85.80.137 0% 17 5.7ms 6.2 2 9.7 2.3
8 93.85.80.102 0% 17 1.8ms 1.7 1.2 2.4 0.4
9 80.81.193.108 0% 17 28.7ms 28.1 27.4 29 0.4
10 72.14.238.46 0% 17 29.8ms 33.7 29 57.7 8.8
11 209.85.251.180 0% 17 29ms 29.4 28.5 30.9 0.7
12 209.85.254.112 0% 17 29.7ms 30.4 29.5 34.2 1
13 100% 17 timeout
14 8.8.8.8 0% 17 29.4ms 29.8 29.2 30.5 0.4
-- [Q quit|D dump|C-z pause]
It is this same what jitter?
RFC 3393 says "The variation in packet delay is sometimes called "jitter". This term, however, causes confusion because it is used in different ways by different groups of people."It is this same what jitter?
I can confirm that this is fixed in the 6.3 release version. Thanks guys!Yikes.
It seems that in the latest build, MPLS labels are entirely missing from /tool traceroute, both on the CLI and in WinBox. Not good.
Please restore that functionality, it's really very important for us!
Thanks,
--Eric
yep, just like ping: "count=1" for use non-interactively in scripts or somethingI'd still like to see both the MTR-like and the traditional traceroute available, either as separate tools, or as an option.
have you read previous posts or use current version? it's already here for half a year, from v6.3!Another vote for adding MTR.
I don't consider ROS stable until at least x.15.have you read previous posts or use current version? it's already here for half a year, from v6.3!Another vote for adding MTR.
that's your personal problem. I'm just stating that MTR was already addedI don't consider ROS stable until at least x.15.