there is another problem time zone set back to defaultirghost, please send us support output file from your router (to support@mikrotik.com).
kometchtech. Script error is self-explained, it seems that wireless interface in configuration script appeared earlier, then device was up.
Perhaps you need to add some delay to the script.
What snmp configuration do you have? Do you get such error on every reboot?
I see the same errors as kometchtech reported and I have no particular script installed.kometchtech. Script error is self-explained, it seems that wireless interface in configuration script appeared earlier, then device was up.
Perhaps you need to add some delay to the script.
What snmp configuration do you have? Do you get such error on every reboot?
that routes works in 6.35 but not in 6.35.1Of course versions are tested before release. But if you would try to count possibilities in RouterOS and calculate possible combinations of them, then number would be unexpectedly large. It is not possible to test everything in lab.
In most cases problems are caused by configuration issues or unusual combinations and/or new features.
In any case you must generate supout file on this version after you have experienced some kind of problem and send it to support@mikrotik.com. We will investigate each separate case and try to find reason and solution. Even if you will downgrade and use older version still generate supout file, send it to support and then downgrade.
Since release there are only 7 posts and not all of them are negative. You can not say that version is full of bugs if one particular issue appears.
I can confirm this issue on CCR1009, CCR1016 and RB2011. No problems with CCR1036 and RB450G. The "funny" thing is that it shows fine in /system health print oid...It appears that v6.35.1 breaks the OID for /system health voltage monitoring (OID .1.3.6.1.4.1.14988.1.1.3.8.0). This was working in v6.35 (and prior).
[arosen@admin ~]> snmpget -v 2c -c XxXxXx 172.12.23.1 .1.3.6.1.4.1.14988.1.1.3.8.0
Error in packet
Reason: (noSuchName) There is no such variable name in this MIB.
Failed object: SNMPv2-SMI::enterprises.14988.1.1.3.8.0
hello,SXT LTE after upgrading 6.34.4 =>6.35.1 does not finding LTE interface. One more reboot and LTE is found and after 30 sec is connected to network and working.
SXT LTE with RouterOS 6.34.4 and Firmware 3.32 crashes at least once per day. Looses connection to LTE network (PLME search), or Kernel crash.
With big hope i'm waiting good job from 6.35.1
I have the same problemPCC load balancing does not work after upgrade
routes does not work
[admin@DEMO_R20156248] /interface lte> set network-mode=auto
syntax error (line 1 column 18)
Yes, and quite a lot. Basically, most of the new wireless configuration features mentioned in the 6.35 ChangeLog are only present in the new wireless-rep package.Aside from wireless repeater feature that's new in wireless-rep, are there any other differences between wireless-rep and wireless-cm2?
SameAbout policy routing issue - we are not being able to reproduce this kind of situation here locally. Those who have this problem please test:
1) If disable/enable of routes helps;
2) If reboot helps;
3) If disable/enable of gateway interface helps.
NOP does not workAbout policy routing issue - we are not being able to reproduce this kind of situation here locally. Those who have this problem please test:
1) If disable/enable of routes helps;
2) If reboot helps;
3) If disable/enable of gateway interface helps.
It is on Telia provided Inteno. Model is unknown (at the moment), but it has GB capable ports and this box is actually running an OpenWRT.Ivoshiee what device is connected on the other end of RB2011?
I can also confirm this. Something is definitely broken with oids for health monitoring.(at least for RB1100ahx2)I can confirm this issue on CCR1009, CCR1016 and RB2011. No problems with CCR1036 and RB450G. The "funny" thing is that it shows fine in /system health print oid...It appears that v6.35.1 breaks the OID for /system health voltage monitoring (OID .1.3.6.1.4.1.14988.1.1.3.8.0). This was working in v6.35 (and prior).
[arosen@admin ~]> snmpget -v 2c -c XxXxXx 172.12.23.1 .1.3.6.1.4.1.14988.1.1.3.8.0
Error in packet
Reason: (noSuchName) There is no such variable name in this MIB.
Failed object: SNMPv2-SMI::enterprises.14988.1.1.3.8.0
> /system routerboard print
routerboard: yes
model: 2011UiAS
serial-number: ***********
firmware-type: ar9344
factory-firmware: 3.09
current-firmware: 3.33
upgrade-firmware: 3.33
> /system health print
voltage: 12.1V
temperature: 34C
> /system routerboard print
routerboard: yes
model: 2011UAS
serial-number: ************
firmware-type: ar9344
factory-firmware: 3.08
current-firmware: 3.33
upgrade-firmware: 3.33
> /system health print
voltage: 277.1V
use fasttrack rulesI have RB2011UiAS and when I'm testing my connection 100MB I see that CPU is used 80-95%
I'm using PPPoE connection to my provider.
Because of this I have to change my config to not exceed 100% of CPU. Otherwise I can't fully use my speed.
I'm just supposed that this is only on this last version v 6.35.1.
PCC load balancing does not work after upgrade
routes does not work
same here: I'm running 3 hap ac here (1 is capsman+cap the other two are cap) and since upgrading to 6.35.1 I see the cap (on the box with capsman running) missing in capsman. rebooting not solving anything, disable/enable caps not working. the wlan interfaces do show and scanning does work. however when turning them on (as local wlan) the default microtik ssid also does not come alive and no loggingwe can confirm observance that pcq load-balancing stopped working after upgrading to v6.35.1 because of main-routes becoming inactive.
also snmp health monitoring fails since the upgrade.
we are running capsman so we need the fixes in there...
reverting to v6.35 resolves the pcq balancing issue and health monitoring but introduces again loss of caps interfaces
reverting back to v6.35 resolves the problem
I'd like more specific info on each item with a date/timestampwa4zlw, this 2016-Apr-25 09:29 is a timestamp for the listed features, when they were added to the specific version.
What vendor - model transceiver you use in that CRS125? Possibly it is having some trouble reporting info back to host.Please FINALLY FIX SFP DDM INFORMATION READING
On CRS125, there is nothing shown in SFP tab...
HOWEVER i've successfully readen DDM data (and RX/TX power was updated few times a seconds too) today on CRS125.
How it's fixed?
Run CRS125 without SFP module.
Tick system restart, while restarting PLUG SFP module in.
DDM data is there.
If you will reboot CRS now, DDM will not come back anymore
[igb@rb2011-1] /system identity> /system routerboard print
routerboard: yes
model: 2011UiAS
serial-number: 444702957500
firmware-type: ar9344
factory-firmware: 3.09
current-firmware: 3.18
upgrade-firmware: 3.33
[igb@rb2011-1] /system identity> /system health print
voltage: 1143.7V
[igb@rb2011-1] /system identity>
[igb@rb2011-1] > /system health print
voltage: 24.1V
temperature: 27C
[igb@rb2011-1] > /system routerboard print
routerboard: yes
model: 2011UiAS
serial-number: 444702957500
firmware-type: ar9344
factory-firmware: 3.09
current-firmware: 3.33
upgrade-firmware: 3.33
[igb@rb2011-1] >
They are AscentOptics modules, you can get datasheet from there:What vendor - model transceiver you use in that CRS125? Possibly it is having some trouble reporting info back to host.Please FINALLY FIX SFP DDM INFORMATION READING
On CRS125, there is nothing shown in SFP tab...
HOWEVER i've successfully readen DDM data (and RX/TX power was updated few times a seconds too) today on CRS125.
How it's fixed?
Run CRS125 without SFP module.
Tick system restart, while restarting PLUG SFP module in.
DDM data is there.
If you will reboot CRS now, DDM will not come back anymore
The bug started on 6.34.1The voltage displayed for an RB2011UiAS is not plausible. 1143.7V?
Edit to add: fixed by firmware update, so the problem is 6.35.1 (and perhaps earlier, I don't know when this problem started) plus firmware 3.18 (ditto).Code: Select all[igb@rb2011-1] /system identity> /system routerboard print routerboard: yes model: 2011UiAS serial-number: 444702957500 firmware-type: ar9344 factory-firmware: 3.09 current-firmware: 3.18 upgrade-firmware: 3.33 [igb@rb2011-1] /system identity> /system health print voltage: 1143.7V [igb@rb2011-1] /system identity>
Code: Select all[igb@rb2011-1] > /system health print voltage: 24.1V temperature: 27C [igb@rb2011-1] > /system routerboard print routerboard: yes model: 2011UiAS serial-number: 444702957500 firmware-type: ar9344 factory-firmware: 3.09 current-firmware: 3.33 upgrade-firmware: 3.33 [igb@rb2011-1] >
[admin@Cendana] > sys reso pr
uptime: 18h25m32s
version: 6.35.1 (stable)
build-time: Apr/25/2016 09:29:50
free-memory: 86.5MiB
total-memory: 128.0MiB
cpu: MIPS 74Kc V4.12
cpu-count: 1
cpu-frequency: 600MHz
cpu-load: 28%
free-hdd-space: 104.0MiB
total-hdd-space: 128.0MiB
write-sect-since-reboot: 177879
write-sect-total: 100957409
bad-blocks: 0.8%
architecture-name: mipsbe
board-name: CRS125-24G-1S-2HnD
platform: MikroTik
[admin@Cendana] > sys heal pr
voltage: 24.5V
temperature: 39C
[admin@Cendana] > sys heal pr oid
active-fan: .1.3.6.1.4.1.14988.1.1.3.9.0
voltage: .1.3.6.1.4.1.14988.1.1.3.8.0
temperature: .1.3.6.1.4.1.14988.1.1.3.10.0
processor-temperature: .1.3.6.1.4.1.14988.1.1.3.11.0
current: .1.3.6.1.4.1.14988.1.1.3.13.0
power-consumption: .1.3.6.1.4.1.14988.1.1.3.12.0
psu1-state: .1.3.6.1.4.1.14988.1.1.3.15.0
psu2-state: .1.3.6.1.4.1.14988.1.1.3.16.0
.1.3.6.1.4.1.14988.1.1.3.9.0
.1.3.6.1.4.1.14988.1.1.3.14.0
The same issue!PCC load balancing does not work after upgrade
routes does not work
I don't have exactly those modules for testing, but I checked with various other vendor ones and no problems with any of them.Please FINALLY FIX SFP DDM INFORMATION READING
They are AscentOptics modules, you can get datasheet from there:
http://www.ascentoptics.com/en/dow.asp?Pid=93
These modules DDM works perfectly in other manufacturer equipment (i.e. DASAN networking).[
As I mentioned possibly modules them selves are acting up sometimes. System can stop attempting to read ddmi if there are to many failed attempts.
Yesterday I made the upgrade on my new router CRS125-24G-1S-2HnD, which I got 1 week ago and came running an old sw version, 6.6.
After the upgrade, the wifi clients keeps disconnecting all the time, even when signal is strong. On the logs, I see tons of for all wifi clients:
00:56:CD:XX:XX:XX@wlan1: disconnected, extensive data loss
I tried to downgrade, but for some reason, after the reboot, it came back with the same 6.35.1. I ried also searching the forum for problems like this, but none indicated what could be happening, and since the problem started after the upgrade...
Thanks for any help.
Normis, thank you for your response. Regarding your comments, the wifi signal was working perfectly before the upgrade. Is there any other report of problems with this newer version?Yesterday I made the upgrade on my new router CRS125-24G-1S-2HnD, which I got 1 week ago and came running an old sw version, 6.6.
After the upgrade, the wifi clients keeps disconnecting all the time, even when signal is strong. On the logs, I see tons of for all wifi clients:
00:56:CD:XX:XX:XX@wlan1: disconnected, extensive data loss
I tried to downgrade, but for some reason, after the reboot, it came back with the same 6.35.1. I ried also searching the forum for problems like this, but none indicated what could be happening, and since the problem started after the upgrade...
Thanks for any help.
1. the mentioned log means your signal was not great after all, it means weak signal due to low signal or noise
2. downgrade is done with a special command "/system package downgrade", simple reboot doesn't make downgrade like for upgrades
Normis, thank you for your response. Regarding your comments, the wifi signal was working perfectly before the upgrade. Is there any other report of problems with this newer version?Yesterday I made the upgrade on my new router CRS125-24G-1S-2HnD, which I got 1 week ago and came running an old sw version, 6.6.
After the upgrade, the wifi clients keeps disconnecting all the time, even when signal is strong. On the logs, I see tons of for all wifi clients:
00:56:CD:XX:XX:XX@wlan1: disconnected, extensive data loss
I tried to downgrade, but for some reason, after the reboot, it came back with the same 6.35.1. I ried also searching the forum for problems like this, but none indicated what could be happening, and since the problem started after the upgrade...
Thanks for any help.
1. the mentioned log means your signal was not great after all, it means weak signal due to low signal or noise
2. downgrade is done with a special command "/system package downgrade", simple reboot doesn't make downgrade like for upgrades
yes, the downgrade attempt was done using that command.. but for some reason, after the rebook, it came back with the same version. Just tried again:
[admin@ho-rt-01] > /system package downgrade
Router will be rebooted. Continue? [y/N]:
y
system will reboot shortly
[admin@ho-rt-01] >
And it still came back like:
MikroTik RouterOS 6.35.1 (c) 1999-2016
Any idea?
Best regards.
Now I feel stupid.. hahaDid you upload the old firmware version first to the files area?