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chiel1212
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SwOS and logging

Thu Jun 16, 2022 4:34 pm

Hello,

We use a couple of Mikorik switches in our network. We use them only as L2 devices and therefor are running SwOS.

However I have no a situation where I need to know if a interfaces is sometimes going down and up. However I can only see this realtime as there is no log available I believe.

Would it be possible to have a tab in SwOS with "Log"? This will show the log of the devices. Would like to know if interfaces are going down and up. Preferred with also a option to send to a Syslog server.
 
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Re: SwOS and logging

Mon Jul 11, 2022 2:09 am

Just enable SNMP and dump the switch logs. I use Observium which is free and runs on Linux.
 
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Re: SwOS and logging

Thu Jul 21, 2022 8:11 am

Would adding a capability to log remotely via UDP to a syslog daemon be too much to ask in SwOS?
I.e. I'd settle for entering the IP address of the loghost, and possibly requiring it is accessible through an ARP request.
 
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Re: SwOS and logging

Thu Jul 21, 2022 12:39 pm

Just enable SNMP and dump the switch logs. I use Observium which is free and runs on Linux.
What is the SNMP OID for the log? I can't find that...
 
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Re: SwOS and logging

Mon Jun 17, 2024 9:09 am

Would adding a capability to log remotely via UDP to a syslog daemon be too much to ask in SwOS?
I.e. I'd settle for entering the IP address of the loghost, and possibly requiring it is accessible through an ARP request.
i think this is Definitely needed, especially since there are some mikrotik switches now that can *only* run switchOS (ie not possible/option to run routerOS as some of the earlier CRS sws could run either OS).

mikrotik really has a killer product with their 8 port POE + 2x 10gb sfp+ ports (swOS only / CSS switch) - and swOS really is a great, quick OS, we just must have logging, in any managed switch.
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Re: SwOS and logging

Sat Feb 08, 2025 7:59 pm

I can‘t agree more! SNMP is o.k. but receiving logs with syslog has some advantages as well.

Unfortunately, as it looks, this enhancement requested by users/admins wasn‘t considered by Mikrotik so far and hasn‘t made it onto a roadmap :-(
 
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Re: SwOS and logging

Sat Feb 08, 2025 8:48 pm

i dont think necessarily this requests were not considered

i think the difficulty around most request related with SwOS is that request more management/control plane features, by their nature SwOS devices do not have the capacity to support too much improvements of this type. Because they have a basic and primitive management/control plane, All this in search of making them cheaper and affordable

In addition, most SWOS devices are small (they don't have many interfaces), that make them part of a rather limited market, with little room to be more scalable.

I think It's a chimera, a small and cheap switch with the management features of a big switch, not a trivial thing to achieve, but MikroTik has gone as far as the market allow it.

I hope all requested features become a reality but Let us not ignore how difficult it can be to offer them under such limited conditions.