Available in stock with some suppliers already.Anyone have a release date for this? I'm ready to upgrade all of my sites and this unit would cover just about every use I can think of.
Curious as to why the x4 has less RAM than the x2 ??
Anyone?
I was told by Mikrotik that the RAM is not upgradeable. It is soldering in without sockets.Can you get a full BGP table into 1GB? Is it upgradeable?
Running the RB1100AHx4 with Dude, L2TP IPSEC, Capsman, natting and firewall rules.
Huge improvement over my old RB2011.
One thing I miss is a POE out port for connecting my hap lite accespoint. Just saves a socket outlet.
It's very quiet. There's no fan.Can anyone who has one of these comment on the fan noise?
What do you mean by partitions? Secondary RouterOS install is only supported on the main disk. But you can use the M.2 SSD drive for storage, you don't need partitions menu for that.I've just received my RB1100ahx4 but I cannot seem to see m2 60gb drive in partitions, is there something else I need to do?
If you want, yes. Configure the disk in the "system -> disks" menu first.So all the dude data would be saved on the 60gb drive?
/inteface bonding add slaves=ether1,ether2 mode=802.3ad lacp-rate=30secs link-monitoring=mii-type1 transmit-hash-policy=layer-2-and-3
"Nice" feature. Hope will be fixed soon!We can't establish a connection between bonding interface.
Hi Normis,If you want, yes. Configure the disk in the "system -> disks" menu first.So all the dude data would be saved on the 60gb drive?
Just a guess - ext3, as it's native for Linux and has better corruption protection.Hi Normis,If you want, yes. Configure the disk in the "system -> disks" menu first.So all the dude data would be saved on the 60gb drive?
formating with ext3 or fat32 ? which is better for routeros ?
What's the logic behind this? The router has to read the file into RAM and send it, and the other way around on writing. And this has nothig to do with the undelying file system. So unless you want to move that SSD physically to a Windows PC there is no point in that.fat32 if you need to move data between the router and a PC.
Physically move the disk, not the data....That is if you want to physical move the data.
I find it much simpler and faster to open the router, remove the SSD, plug it into a PC and copy 60G, than to trust the built in SMB server, or FTP/Winbox/sftp.What's the logic behind this? The router has to read the file into RAM and send it, and the other way around on writing. And this has nothig to do with the undelying file system. So unless you want to move that SSD physically to a Windows PC there is no point in that.fat32 if you need to move data between the router and a PC.
Please contact MikroTik support with important issues. Forum is not 100% monitored by staff. I will send it now, but in future, please remember that support is where these need to go first.Hi everyone,
We've just received our RB1100AHx4 Dude Edition and faced a critical bug as for us. We can't establish a connection between bonding interface. We are trying to connect RB1100AHx4 Dude Edition to different vendors Cisco, Mikrotik, HP, FreeBSD server but every time without success.We use a simple configuration from Mikrotik side like:
The same configuration on our RB2011 works fine.Code: Select all/inteface bonding add slaves=ether1,ether2 mode=802.3ad lacp-rate=30secs link-monitoring=mii-type1 transmit-hash-policy=layer-2-and-3
Did anybody else face the same issue and find a solution? I will be grateful for the help.
It definetely looks like 3011 series is out of priority for MT team. Strange to see that while 2011 was quite intensively used and sold for years.Rb1100dx4 is definitely much better than rb3011. All depend on your needs...
Then noone will buy CCRs, so this is the market question I suppose.1100AHx4 would be the best fit, if it had the SFP port, the LCD and the USB. The lack of SFP is particularly strange.
Not sure about that. CCR has no switch chip and each interface is directly connected to the CPU. When routing between multiple interfaces, it will run circles around RB1100 all day long without a sweat. When using QoS and L7 firewall, CCR will shine even brighter.Then noone will buy CCRs, so this is the market question I suppose.1100AHx4 would be the best fit, if it had the SFP port, the LCD and the USB. The lack of SFP is particularly strange.
Internal storage hosts ROS installation and all the configuration. But that's hidden from users. So it's really hard to tell where those 50MB went. The bad thing about binary backups is that they aren't transparent enough to know what exactly they contain and how the contents gets applied upon restoration.The only files on the 128MB internal storage should be RouterOS and the 2 log files.