But there is no OVF template of CHR images!!!Use CHR image for that. It also has dude package already in it.
http://wiki.mikrotik.com/wiki/Manual:CHR
is there any way to convert it to OVF? I need to have it on ESXiI have just downloaded the X86 ISO and installed it. You have to create the VM and such (not as quick as deploying an OVF/OVA), but it has worked great for network.
chris.
Thank you it worked for me. But why 1Mbps limitation on CHR images? when dude client attempts to connect to dude server it stuck on get stuff. is it possible to rise this limitation? lets say 5MbpsATM you need for first run it on other WMWare software and then transfer it to ESXi.
http://wiki.mikrotik.com/wiki/Manual:CHR
Quote from wiki:
Adding CHR on ESXi:
There is a known problem that self-installer image is not properly starting on the ESXi. At this moment you have to use other VMS (e.g. VMWare Workstation) to run the self-installer image available on the download page, afterwords transfer the image to the ESXi host and add it as a hard disk drive to the ESXi guest.
Hi,Since a couple of weeks I'm a Mikrotik user.
I have one RB750Gr3 as a router and a HAP-ac2 as WIFI AccessPoint. I don't want to use these two device for other tasks.
That's why I installed a free CHR version as a DUDE server as a VM on a Synology 918+ in a home environment. (<25 devices).
When I check the interface use during normal operation I see transfer rates with a maximum far below the 100kb/s.
When I start the DUDE client on my laptop it takes a while for it has fetched all data (the transfer rate on the interface maximises to 1 Mb/s), but for me that's no problem.
Sofar I'm happy with the Mikrotik solutions..
What file system did you use to configure the CHR VM?Since a couple of weeks I'm a Mikrotik user.
I have one RB750Gr3 as a router and a HAP-ac2 as WIFI AccessPoint. I don't want to use these two device for other tasks.
That's why I installed a free CHR version as a DUDE server as a VM on a Synology 918+ in a home environment. (<25 devices).
When I check the interface use during normal operation I see transfer rates with a maximum far below the 100kb/s.
When I start the DUDE client on my laptop it takes a while for it has fetched all data (the transfer rate on the interface maximises to 1 Mb/s), but for me that's no problem.
Sofar I'm happy with the Mikrotik solutions..