That worked. Thanks.

Cameron

> On Thu, 2009-02-19 at 08:52 -0600, ccrum wrote:
>> Does anyone know if there is a way to get ethernet link status through
>> snmp? I've found the AdminStatus and OperStatus, but they both seem to
>> only report whether the interface is enabled or not. I need to know if
>> the link status is OK or if there is "no-link" like when you run the
>> monitor. I guess the better question is, how does MT know when the link
>> is OK?
>
> There's a setting on ethernet (and other) interfaces called
> disable-running-check.  If it's set to yes, then the interface will
> always show as 'up' (aka, running).  I believe this applies to the
> operStatus value obtained via SNMP as well.  You could try setting it to
> no and check the value via SNMP again.
>
> I think MikroTik sets this to yes by default for ethernet interfaces so
> that you'll still be able to access a device via an interface even if
> auto-negotiation fails, but I could be making that up.  I've noticed
> that by default on an RB433, for example, ether1 will be set to yes, and
> ether2 and ether3 will be set to no.
>
> Regards,
>
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