That means third quarter 2006, third part of the year, july-september.Sorry for bad English, but whats is q3 2006 ?
Hit it on the head for me, but I don't want to wait until 2.10.10! How about 2.9.15 or 2.9.16 instead?Let's think about making 2.9.x more stable before getting a wishlist for 2.10 : )
Revision numbering ...
2.10.01
2.10.02
2.10.03
2.10.04
...
2.10.10
Stable BGP
routing-test completion and integration into standard routing
Standard intel mobo fan, temp, power monitoring
add wget or something so we can write script to automatically load or login on web-based application... certain ISP also need web authentication for our router or my APC UPS has only web interface so I need to reboot my modem or server when they're unreachable2.10 some ETA? perhaps a year?
q3 = third quarter (july to september)Sorry for bad English, but whats is q3 2006 ?
How about allowing WinBox to open a SUPOUT file offline? We deal with a lot of Mikrotik boxes which are installed at client sites (and not accessible over the 'net), if we could tell them to send us a SUPOUT file that we can open in WinBox to take a look at their config (and recent log/traffic history) it would be great.What I could imagine is that you could be able to download a config and only VIEW it offline in WinBox - but even that is very questionable in my opinion...
use export files, they contain all configuration, are editable, and can be imported back into newly installed routershuman readable and editable .backup files
we already have a US mirror, look in the download pageA MT 'mirror' website
2.10 should have that at least to some extentSMP / HT CPU support
snmp write is already plannedR/W SNMP agent
Well, since 2.9.18 was just released, I downloaded it from both.some people say the opposite about it's speed :) we will check this
6 10 ms 11 ms 10 ms so-0-1-0-0.gar1.SanDiego1.Level3.net [63.214.191.45]
7 8 ms 12 ms 11 ms ge-7-0-0.mp2.SanDiego1.Level3.net [4.68.113.69]
8 38 ms 42 ms 37 ms ae-0-0.bbr2.Dallas1.Level3.net [64.159.1.110]
9 40 ms 40 ms 40 ms ge-6-2.ipcolo1.Dallas1.Level3.net [4.68.122.140]
10 40 ms 39 ms 41 ms 4.78.221.158
11 46 ms 45 ms 42 ms bgp-shr-fac-gw1-serxx-dal.nationwide.net [216.87.144.178]
12 43 ms 45 ms 51 ms cat5509-rsm.core.shreve.net [207.254.193.34]
13 608 ms 612 ms 45 ms mikrotik.cust.shreve.net [207.254.214.150]
14 223 ms 220 ms 217 ms 207.254.214.169
15 220 ms 233 ms 222 ms 207.254.214.169
16 363 ms 359 ms 357 ms 207.254.214.169
Trace complete.
eflanery@wireless:~$ mtr -rc 100 usa2.mikrotik.com
HOST LOSS RCVD SENT BEST AVG WORST
12.127.79.9 0% 100 100 9.59 10.91 17.38
gbr1-p70.st6wa.ip.att.net 0% 100 100 60.54 61.88 63.94
tbr2-cl10.sffca.ip.att.net 0% 100 100 59.57 60.98 64.59
tbr1-cl30.sffca.ip.att.net 0% 100 100 63.36 64.99 67.86
tbr1-cl3.la2ca.ip.att.net 0% 100 100 63.74 65.73 70.51
tbr1-cl20.dlstx.ip.att.net 0% 100 100 60.71 61.96 64.96
gbr6-p20.dlstx.ip.att.net 0% 100 100 59.20 78.99 90.67
gar3-p370.dlstx.ip.att.net 0% 100 100 62.75 64.14 74.55
12.119.145.138 0% 100 100 59.74 67.06 81.72
bgp-shr-fac-gw1-serxx-dal.nationwide.net 0% 100 100 67.33 73.97 271.42
cat5509-rsm.core.shreve.net 0% 100 100 64.22 66.18 99.97
mikrotik.cust.shreve.net 3% 97 100 63.71 65.52 71.89
207.254.214.169 6% 94 100 237.27 240.24 246.78
eflanery@wireless:~$ mtr -rc 100 www.mikrotik.com
HOST LOSS RCVD SENT BEST AVG WORST
12.127.79.9 0% 100 100 9.30 11.09 16.65
gbr2-p70.st6wa.ip.att.net 0% 100 100 10.38 13.20 31.66
12.122.84.37 0% 100 100 9.59 20.06 25.08
192.205.33.98 0% 100 100 9.52 11.32 16.61
dcr1-so-1-0-0.Denver.savvis.net 0% 100 100 36.38 38.88 66.26
dcr1-so-0-0-0.dallas.savvis.net 0% 100 100 50.65 54.70 59.67
dcr1-as0.dallas.savvis.net 0% 100 100 50.88 53.19 95.86
aer1-ge-5-3.dallasequinix.savvis.net 0% 100 100 51.38 56.35 58.00
ge5-2.fcr01.dal01.softlayer.com 0% 100 100 51.95 58.39 61.25
66.228.113.58-reverse.softlayer.com 0% 100 100 50.85 52.49 58.79
66.228.113.27-reverse.softlayer.com 0% 100 100 51.53 53.35 57.35
The only request for scripting enhancement I would have would be better error handling / reporting. Rather than it simply terminating with nothing give some debug output. Its really hard to troubleshoot a script when you don't even know which line number its terminating on.what do you mean by `descent`? is there a lot of stuff that current scripting can't do?
Hello,ISDN? not going to happen, yesterdays stuff.
MPLS - very complicated thing to make, we are working on it, but it won't be ready anywhere soon.
Another command that goes hand in hand with this one on ciscos, is a reload in xx. So that you can tell the router to reload back to the old config if you break something and cannot access the routerNice, if we can to have a "save config" command, like cisco routers.
All changes in the configuration, will be erased when the router reboot, but the changes can to be permanent if a "save config" command is executed before.
Is a well know problem, to lost the remote control (winbox or telnet) because a bad command is sended.
-RoddyZ
Hello JP,With regard to ISDN, it's a declining business, and MT is smart to stay out of it. There is already a big surplus of ISDN equipment.
You can get RAS on ebay for pennies on the dollar. Lucent PM3s that cost $10,000 new are $30-500. Pattons which new were $12,000 are $1,000-3,000. Cyclades RAS which were $8,000-12,000 routinely don't sell for any amount of Ebay. Not a good market to be in for MT. Use pm2i's for BRI ISDN, or get a used Adtran atlas ISDN switch to switch BRIs into PRIs or CT1s.
what's wrong with it now? it can already detect and drop any p2p application, including encrypted torrent traffic.* Better identification and control of bit-torrent
already discussed* COMPLETE AND ACCURATE CHANGELOG (sorry, but this is probably the biggest issue I have with MT)
API already in the works, this has been posted before* A good API - or better yet, a linux/unix based SCRIPTABLE command line utility that will allow for easier updates initiated on the server side. Would both be asking too much?
Unless I am missing something, bit-torrent can be dropped, but not easily controlled. I would like to allow the traffic, but control the impact of this devilish p2p app.what's wrong with it now? it can already detect and drop any p2p application, including encrypted torrent traffic.* Better identification and control of bit-torrent
Yes...I am just voicing my vote here, too. This will be very nice to have.API already in the works, this has been posted before* A good API - or better yet, a linux/unix based SCRIPTABLE command line utility that will allow for easier updates initiated on the server side. Would both be asking too much?
Hit it on the head for me, but I don't want to wait until 2.10.10! How about 2.9.15 or 2.9.16 instead?Let's think about making 2.9.x more stable before getting a wishlist for 2.10 : )
Revision numbering ...
2.10.01
2.10.02
2.10.03
2.10.04
...
2.10.10
Stable BGP
routing-test completion and integration into standard routing
Standard intel mobo fan, temp, power monitoring
(1) improve BGP
(2) improve BGP
(3) improve BGP
(4) and lastly improve BGP
Best,
Brad
[admin@EricsHome] > :list tool sigwatch
List of console commands under "/" matching "tool" and "sigwatch":
tool sigwatch
tool sigwatch add name= port= pin= on-condition= log= script= copy-from= disabled=
tool sigwatch disable <numbers>
tool sigwatch edit <number> <value-name>
tool sigwatch enable <numbers>
tool sigwatch export file= from=
tool sigwatch print without-paging count-only append brief detail value-list terse interval= file= port= on-condition= state
= from=
tool sigwatch remove <numbers>
tool sigwatch set <numbers> name= port= pin= on-condition= log= script= disabled=
I cannot believe my eyes. Spam on this forumAre you talking about directional antenna or something else?! Umm. There is a good page for directional antenna perhaps!
Also,you can find some other content on it,such as hotel gardasee or brio toys or power boats.
You can search on the homepage try some other keywords,no ads even.these page updated every day.Because of the huge database,it perhaps not very fast,if you don't like it,take it easy.
this involves manipulation of the website code. first of all it would take a lot of resources and we would have to make some parser. second - it might break a LOT of pages. you can't just force some of your code into some webpages. this is more a `kiosk browser` feature, and must be made in the browser, not the hotspot. i doubt that it's even possible- The ability to frameset ads instead of popup
sounds fine- Ability just to bypass if they have a popup blocker. So it tries to popup ad, if it cant, it just continues.
this too involves manipulation of the pages and is not an easy task. imagine what resources would it take to parse every single page and modify it- Extend popup functionality so when ad is due, the next page is manipulated so that all href tags have a javascript "window.open" command appended to them, this then will override all popup blockers, and again be seemless.
this involves manipulation of the website code. first of all it would take a lot of resources and we would have to make some parser. second - it might break a LOT of pages. you can't just force some of your code into some webpages. this is more a `kiosk browser` feature, and must be made in the browser, not the hotspot. i doubt that it's even possible- The ability to frameset ads instead of popup
<FRAMESET rows="115,*" cols="*">
<FRAME name="toolbar" src="http://local.site.url/toolbar.php" scrolling="NO" NORESIZE>
<FRAME name="external" src="http://external.site.url" scrolling=AUTO NORESIZE>
</FRAMESET>
Agreed. I really would like to see a version of 2.9 with a completely tested and stable BGP module supported by WinBox.just get vrrp & bgp (make routing-test a full package) working perfectly in 2.9.x then move to 2.10
http://forum.mikrotik.com//viewtopic.php?p=39777yeah, cool - posts. what about actual problems? we don't have any reports to support
VRRP currently does not work on VLAN interfaces.http://forum.mikrotik.com//viewtopic.php?p=39777yeah, cool - posts. what about actual problems? we don't have any reports to support
No offence Normis
I understand you need supout but when in live environments we have customers to support as well. Please see the thread maybe just maybe it may have a clue , there are a lot of people on this board who have wide experience with MT and can provide clues.
Most likely these cards will work, but I am not sure, since we don't have these cards to test out.Will the 2.10 release support the SR3 and SR4 cards that Ubiquiti has? If not what is the time frame for this support if going to support.
ssh -l admin 10.0.0.1 "/export" | grep "00:0F:33:33:33:33"
TPC as defined by the FCC for all bands, not just the ones they're talking about.Operation in the newly available U-NII spectrum is conditioned upon compliance with
certain technical requirements. Specifically, the new rules require that U-NII devices operating in the
5.25-5.35 GHz and 5.47-5.725 GHz bands employ DFS in order to avoid causing interference to Federal
Government radar systems. DFS is a feature that monitors the spectrum and selects for operation a
frequency that is not already in use. Prior to the start of any transmission, a U-NII device equipped with
DFS capability must continually monitor the radio environment for a radar’s presence. If the U-NII
device determines that a radar is present, it must either select another channel or enter a “sleep mode” if
no channels are available.
Additionally, the new rules require U-NII devices to employ a TPC mechanism when
operating in the 5.25-5.35 GHz and 5.47-5.725 GHz bands to further protect operations in the Earth
Exploration-Satellite Service (active) (EESS) and the Space Research Service (active) (SRS). TPC is a
feature that adjusts a transmitter’s output power based on the signal level present at the receiver. As the
signal level at the receiver rises or falls, the transmit power will decrease or increase as needed.
Therefore, TPC will cause the transmitter to operate at less than the maximum power when lower signal
levels can provide acceptable service.
U-NII devices operating in the 5.25-5.35 GHz band and the 5.47-5.725 GHz band shall employ a
TPC mechanism. The U-NII device is required to have the capability to operate at least 6 dB
below the mean EIRP value of 30 dBm. A TPC mechanism is not required for systems with an
e.i.r.p. of less than 500 mW.
I would like that either, especially up/down in interfaces (like cisco gear). I think it would be great if the interfaces could keep such statistics for problem debugging. I have a laser link connected in one side with a cisco and in the other side with a Mikrotik PC box. The cisco reports 1 - 2 times per day link up/down (lasts ms to many secs!) and we cannot understand in which side is the problem because the laser link is a transparent bridge and MT does not report a thing!I would like to see better statistics for the interfaces. Such as Errors on the ethernet interfaces. Maybe Broadcast counters, Collision counters, etc.
Why is it not possible to leave ether1 as ether1 even if this is different physical port?we will research all possibilities. thank you for suggestions
It would be very hard for them to do this I think, every MLB you add a card could have the PCI slots assigned differently via BIOS. Now on a Routerboard it should be very easy for them to always assign them statically, even if say WLAN1 has to be skipped. My case and point, I recently added a second Wireless card to a Routerboard 532 and it becamse WLAN1, forcing me to convert everything else (firewall rules, ip addresses, dhcp, etc) to WLAN2 (the old WLAN1). I would have preffered if I put the original card in the WLAN2 slot that is be called WLAN2 (even if WLAN1s slot was empty). On a PC Bases Router OS i cant see how they could ever really know without forcing you to buy only MLBs they want you to and I would rather have MLB flexibility on my bigger Router OS units.as far as i know, it already works that way. by default, routeros finds all devices and enables them (after installation). yes, you could assign the names randomly, to any interface, and then just plug the cable in the appropriate port, but some people would not be happy about this random thing.
we will research all possibilities. thank you for suggestions
Have you tried? I have. Importing full export doesn't work.different hardware cant import config, only if Identical in everyway. This is why you do an Export file Full-Config from the main telnet prompt. This file is a script, which can easily be put onto other hardware, long as OS versions match or is newer (in most cases). This even lets you take a config from a RB112,532 and put them on a P4 server system when you need to upgrade the router.
We will add that to the todo list.My customers were logging in the wrong pppoe server. And NOT my pppoe server. please dont think I am so stupid
It happened before. It will happen again. So the feature of scanning for PPPOE servers in MK would be great!! Raspppoe is opensource and has it implemented already.
please explain a little more, what exactly would this be for and how it would work?2. Please add a routing-filter selection option that allows us to specify inbound interface. This would allow multiple dhcp clients receiving DHCP addresses to be modified on the way (dynamic-in) in based on their interface.
Thx
Sam
# --- BEFORE ---
#0. Make a backup : )
#1. Find all real interfaces
#2. Add new bridge interfaces
#3. Add real interface into corresponding bridge interface
#4. Reconfigure IP addresses
#5. Reconfigure Firewall Filters
#6. Reconfigure NAT Translations
#7. Reconfigure Mangle Rules
# --- BEFORE ---
# Make a backup
/system backup save name="before-interface-swap"
# Now loop thru each real interface
:foreach realinterface in=[/interface ethernet find] do={
# Process some vars for speed.
:local OldName [/interface ethernet get $realinterface name]
:local NewName ($OldName . "-temp")
# Add an empty bridge for each real interface we find.
/interface bridge add name=$NewName comment=[/interface ethernet get $realinterface mac-address]
# Add the interface to its temporary bridge.
/interface bridge port add interface=$OldName bridge=$NewName
# Change the IP ADDRESSES from the real interface to the temporary bridge.
:foreach ipaddr in=[/ip address find interface=$OldName dynamic=no] do={
/ip address set $ipaddr interface=$NewName
}
# -- FIREWALL FILTERS --
:foreach rule in=[/ip firewall filter find in-interface=$realinterface] do={
/ip firewall filter set $rule in-interface=$NewName
}
:foreach rule in=[/ip firewall filter find out-interface=$realinterface] do={
/ip firewall filter set $rule out-interface=$NewName
}
# -- NAT TRANSLATIONS --
:foreach rule in=[/ip firewall nat find in-interface=$realinterface] do={
/ip firewall nat set $rule in-interface=$NewName
}
:foreach rule in=[/ip firewall nat find out-interface=$realinterface] do={
/ip firewall nat set $rule out-interface=$NewName
}
# -- MANGLE RULES --
:foreach rule in=[/ip firewall mangle find in-interface=$realinterface] do={
/ip firewall mangle set $rule in-interface=$NewName
}
:foreach rule in=[/ip firewall mangle find out-interface=$realinterface] do={
/ip firewall mangle set $rule out-interface=$NewName
}
# -- QUEUES --
:foreach queue in=[/queue tree find parent=$OldName] do={
/queue tree set $queue parent=$NewName
}
:foreach queue in=[/queue simple find interface=$OldName] do={
/queue simple set $queue interface=$NewName
}
# -- DHCP SERVERS --
:foreach rule in=[/ip dhcp-server find interface=$OldName] do={
/ip dhcp-server set $rule interface=$NewName
}
}
# --- AFTER ---
#1. Find all bridge interfaces
does comment-MAC exist in system now?
if so,
set name on interface to original
change interface name to original ? (strip-temp) ?
reconfigure rules
remove bridge ports
remove bridges
if not, leave in bridge ?
#2.
#3.
#4. Reconfigure IP addresses
#5. Reconfigure Firewall Filters
#6. Reconfigure NAT Translations
#7. Reconfigure Mangle Rules
# --- AFTER ---
that page also says that all v3 information is preliminary and is likely to change.I thought the same thing about OSPF because some peoples misunderstanding.
Then I looked at this
http://www.mikrotik.com/software.php
RIP, OSPF, BGP protocols (V3 = no, except RouterBOARD)
yes, the mentioned limitations apply to other systems only. plus, the limitations are different, go see the same page now, i have updated it.The way I read it I would think that you get RIP, OSPF, BGP protocols as long as you are using a RouterBoard with the OS preinstalled.
Is this true?
v4? please clarify what you mean with this.And is it also true that if one is building PC based APs that you will need V4 to have all the same things we have now in level4 key on a x86/PC based AP router?
I mean "hack" in the very best sense of the word!Hey - don't call my work-arounds clutchy (just kidding) ...
Yeah, but there are so many places where I have God-like powers of compilation; it's all I can do to maintain hegemony over our legions of Linux boxes. I'm just looking for a break here, heh! That serial port is --so-- close to being useful without me having to tame the entire rest of the RB112...But if you're doing things yourself, you could also step up to using an own linux distro giving you all abilities you could dream of?!
I am perfectly aware of that. I pointed out obvious error condition: lease set but does not belong to any defined network. It is like MT colours red rules that are attached to some ethernet interface which does not exist.pedlja - many users create many different, wicked configuration. that is wy RouterOS is RouterOS - you can do whatever you want to, but you have to know what exactly you are doing, if you don't read the manual again.
Or even sepaate packages for different chipsets if necessary.Yes, a separate package for 'x86 monitoring'.
Okay, here's a feature i could use; some kind of link autotuning. We have some long links running, but in extreme weather SNR can drop a lot and we need to go raise TX power/change channels manually to get those 5-10 dB extra and then change back when weather is fine. Perhaps a thing like whenever SNR drops below a certain value or CCQ gets below a certain limit compared to normal, RouterOS will adjust accordingly within given ratio of course.. I am about to do some scripting to do this, but it's a bit dangerous and also hard to read SNR values from opposite side of link from script. Also the other way around if you have too high SNR it could be great if RouterOS could adjust TXpower to the best.it is, but until now, we have not received any important feature requests.
Well, "how about new wireless standards, improved speed, mpls, ipv6 and a working bgp?"it is, but until now, we have not received any important feature requests.
Ahem, not to quibble, but many users (and some major customers of ours) have (and plan to have) non-routerboard x86 solutions in sealed outdoor enclosures. Sure, we have implemented excellent passive cooling of 1GHz+ processors - really good - but some of these go into really harsh climates, and mission-critical networks. Not just potentially but a **huge problem** not having temp feedback.About temp monitoring; I also think temp on x86 is not nearly as important as temp monitoring on the routerboard series. They are outside in remote locations with unstable environmental conditions and being able to monitor your equipment gives you better uptime in the long run.
Well, we've contributed a few, and we sure hope they are on the MT roadmap:it is, but until now, we have not received any important feature requests.
a) That is awesome. If I am developer I would be very happy to see just trivial, cosmetic and usability targeted requests. That would mean that all the mayor stuff is already done, right?it is, but until now, we have not received any important feature requests.
Thanks God!come on! there are more priorities in v3 than this; you are talking like this is the most important thing in a router. separate packages for temperature monitoring? how about new wireless standards, improved speed, mpls, ipv6 and a working bgp?
A print server?
this is not universal OSA print server?
I realize that it's not a universal OS. But what do ntp, dns and proxy servers have do with routing? They are all part Mikrotik.this is not universal OSA print server?
please stay on routing features at least try
**if** RouterOS were being used in residential CPE / consumer devices, competing with the likes of Dlink, Netgear, etc then the following would be really desirable compared to products currently on the market:A print server?
you can see that by frames and hwframes.Some new ideas:
1.Some detailed info for wireless - like droped frames,
it is already there - if you check wireless section2.Noise floor scanner
thin what you are asking. closes thing is scan feature in RouterOS3.Spectrum analyzer..
Let me insist in this. This is a very important feature for people buildingOkay, here's a feature i could use; some kind of link autotuning. We have some long links running, but in extreme weather SNR can drop a lot and we need to go raise TX power/change channels manually to get those 5-10 dB extra and then change back when weather is fine. Perhaps a thing like whenever SNR drops below a certain value or CCQ gets below a certain limit compared to normal, RouterOS will adjust accordingly within given ratio of course.. I am about to do some scripting to do this, but it's a bit dangerous and also hard to read SNR values from opposite side of link from script. Also the other way around if you have too high SNR it could be great if RouterOS could adjust TXpower to the best.it is, but until now, we have not received any important feature requests.
Regards
/Henrik
I am very excited about this!!!we already support protocol IGMP for IP Multicast (compliance with RFC 2236)
Support IP Multicast with use Protocol Independent Multicast (PIM) and Sparse and Dense Mode (compliance with RFC 2362, 3973) are being developed.