reinstall routeros *without* serial - is it possible
Posted: Fri Mar 05, 2010 12:14 am
Hi all,
I had a problem with MT boards before where I let the license timeout (upgrade from 3.X to 4.X) - silly I know. On that occasion I pulled down the boards and used a serial cable and ethernet cable to reinstall routeros - all went fine.
I might have a problem with another MT board - its a long way away and I haven't physically gone to it to power cycle it, etc but neighboring boards don't seem to be able to mac-telnet into it even though it appears in the IP->Neighbors listing (max-telnet asks for username/password but then almost instantly disconnects). Maybe the board has just crashed and needs a power cycle which I haven't done yet (but I'm suspicious because I don't see that happening often/ever).
If it turns out that I need to re-install routeros on to the board is it possible to do the reinstall without getting physical access to the board itself (i.e. can bootp/tftp work a power-up time without a serial cable attached to the MikroTik board?)
thanks,
Derek
I had a problem with MT boards before where I let the license timeout (upgrade from 3.X to 4.X) - silly I know. On that occasion I pulled down the boards and used a serial cable and ethernet cable to reinstall routeros - all went fine.
I might have a problem with another MT board - its a long way away and I haven't physically gone to it to power cycle it, etc but neighboring boards don't seem to be able to mac-telnet into it even though it appears in the IP->Neighbors listing (max-telnet asks for username/password but then almost instantly disconnects). Maybe the board has just crashed and needs a power cycle which I haven't done yet (but I'm suspicious because I don't see that happening often/ever).
If it turns out that I need to re-install routeros on to the board is it possible to do the reinstall without getting physical access to the board itself (i.e. can bootp/tftp work a power-up time without a serial cable attached to the MikroTik board?)
thanks,
Derek