I noticed some strange behaviour on one of our ccr last night.
The log entries are:
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[admin@queue] > /log print
sep/18 07:39:59 interface,info ether12 link down
sep/18 07:40:00 interface,info sfp2 link up (speed 1000M, full duplex)
sep/18 07:40:00 interface,info sfp1 link up (speed 1000M, full duplex)
sep/18 07:40:02 interface,info ether12 link up (speed 1000M, full duplex)
sep/18 16:45:00 interface,info sfp2 link down
sep/18 16:45:00 interface,info sfp1 link down
sep/18 16:45:00 interface,info ether12 link down
sep/18 16:45:01 interface,info sfp2 link up (speed 1000M, full duplex)
sep/18 16:45:01 interface,info sfp1 link up (speed 1000M, full duplex)
sep/18 16:45:03 interface,info ether12 link up (speed 1000M, full duplex)
sep/19 15:10:03 interface,info sfp2 link down
sep/19 15:10:03 interface,info sfp1 link down
sep/19 15:10:03 interface,info ether12 link down
sep/19 15:10:04 interface,info sfp2 link up (speed 1000M, full duplex)
sep/19 15:10:04 interface,info sfp1 link up (speed 1000M, full duplex)
sep/19 15:10:06 interface,info ether12 link up (speed 1000M, full duplex)
sep/19 19:06:18 interface,info sfp2 link down
sep/19 19:06:18 interface,info sfp1 link down
sep/19 19:06:18 interface,info ether12 link down
When it happens it stops passing traffic which then builds up to the previous level after a very short pause.
The sfp1 and 2 are TPLink devices with Wavesliptter chipset and are recognised by routeros, albeit programmed to 1gbps with autonegotiation turned off. sfp1 is from our upstream isp and sfp2 goes to another ccr with the exact same device and firmware versions.
Any ideas?
Thanks....