Hello,
On a RB941 board running on 6.25, I see that after I shutdown (through system shutdown command) the board, a few moments later, the board would come up alive again. Is this the expected behaviour of "system shutdown" command?
Is there a way to completely shutdown and not come alive again until someone reboots (unplug and plug back the power) it manually?
I would expect shutdown to be shutdown (not reboot).
Thanks
[admin@MikroTik] /system resource> print
uptime: 1m11s
version: 6.25
build-time: Jan/19/2015 10:11:08
free-memory: 11.6MiB
total-memory: 32.0MiB
cpu: MIPS 24Kc V7.4
cpu-count: 1
cpu-frequency: 650MHz
cpu-load: 13%
free-hdd-space: 8.2MiB
total-hdd-space: 16.0MiB
write-sect-since-reboot: 55
write-sect-total: 20515
bad-blocks: 0%
architecture-name: smips
board-name: RB941-2nD
platform: MikroTik
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