I was talking about the coming version (PC) announced in the video. According this version it will have POE-IN.According to https://mikrotik.com/product/ccr2004_16g_2s_ , it does not have POE-IN.
I do NOT recommend you run your router with PoE, especially if you use the DHCP server in your router..The CCR2004-16G-2S+PC has 2 SFP+ ports and 1 POE-In ports and I am wondering how to use it. I was thinking to use a POE switch and connecting one SFP+ port to the router sfp+port and 1 1G port to the switch to power it. Would it work though? Is this the expected usage?
Once the router is back, run a script on the switch disabling all client switch ports and reenabling them after some seconds. The link down/up will trigger DHCP renewal for wired clients.Hosts' DHCP times out before router is fully up to hand out IPs.. Hosts pick their own RFC3927 address and remain offline. Some hosts retry the DHCP discovery and come online properly..
Yes, if RoS.. Too many ways for it to go wrong or not work at all.. Dumb switches for example, non Mikrotik switches, some will be easier than others to code this.Once the router is back, run a script on the switch disabling all client switch ports and reenabling them after some seconds. The link down/up will trigger DHCP renewal for wired clients.
On a MT switch running ROS, this can be automated using a startup script with a proper delay for the router to boot.