Hi Benoit
Certainly look at the caps on the board. Specifically a batch of (I think)
green outside caps on the power regulation circuit on the board would bulge
and then get unstable.
What software version is running on that board?
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wn to
individual ports or if they stay with the master port.
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On 13 October 2016 at 07:22, Terri Kelley wrote:
> Anyone Monitoring these on 750’s? I’ll have no errors for s
Hi Benoit
I would suggest getting into channel 6. Turning on wifi debug logging (and
turning up the number of entries) fail some connections and open a ticket with
Mikrotik and a supout created.
You are quite right that nothing in the standard should be preventing
connections on channel 6. I
Hi Jerry.
I hadn't used IPSEC on 5.26 so I can't advise about any bugs back then that may
now be fixed. Another thing is to never assume the other end doesn't also have
bugs.
The only time require vs unique should come into play would be when there were
more than one subnet at one end of the
Hi Jerry
I don't have specific experience with Cisco at the far end. However are there
more that a single subnet at either end of the link?
I have found that some other providers default to "unique" for SA's while the
Mikrotik defaults to "require". This can mean that it fails to maintain the
Hi Benoit
Can you please advise which version of RouterOS you have installed on this
device? Which RouterBoot version is running (System > RouterBoard)? And which
wireless package you are using?
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> On 27/05/2016, at 02:28, Benoit Panizzon wrote:
>
> Hi all
>
> I got one of
ude
a sanitised config showing the relevant areas and a network diagram to help
understand anything specific in your setup)
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On 17 March 2016 at 16:24, JAHANZAIB SYED wrote:
> Thanks for the
only once and give up."
http://lists.freeradius.org/pipermail/freeradius-users/2012-April/059993.html
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On 17 March 2016 at 16:58, JAHANZAIB SYED wrote:
> accept my apology that I am really new to freeradi
Are you configured to send COA or POD from the radius server once the limit is
reached?
I understand Mikrotik may have published a new dictionary for radius to reflect
changes they have made
IIRC they used to allow only POD and no COA but now support COA as well. This
may allow you to make i
(on a small network) we got notifications of usage and then
killed sessions to cause lockouts if needed (sometimes we would be rate
limiting or directing to a capture page to promote payment).
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On
Torch turns off fast path. So maybe take a look at whether fast path is
operational on the bridge.
Also may be a good idea to look at 6.30.4 change log to see if they had any
bridge fixes in that version.
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> On 9/10/2015, at 2:32 PM, Justin Marshall wrote:
>
> I also shoul
can't / don't want to share) we can look and help.
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> On 4/07/2015, at 5:38 am, Ryan Spott wrote:
>
> it is the only NAT rule I have.
> I only want to NAT the 10. network
&g
ounce
the /23 out of both and just prepend your as number more times (maybe 2 or 3)
then you avoid polluting the global routing table with the extra entries but
still have it live and ready. And you can withdraw routes through the primary
in any issues.
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.
You could combine both to help reduce further load. Then it would first check
traffic was inbound on eth1 and to a local IP destination before it tried the
destination port matcher.
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> On 10
if you are running 6.19 or above where they improved the matcher
then you are probably best placed to keep that in interface to help reduce load
and only target the traffic you want.
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> On 10
bridge to
restore service to the device.
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> On 14/04/2015, at 11:40 am, Ralph wrote:
>
> Now I can finally ask my question.
> What is the 6.4 bridge bug? I searched and can
. And within a bridge any ports with the
same horizon value can't communicate with each other but different numbers
in one bridge can.
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On 13 February 2015 at 11:24, Martín Ruiz wrote:
>
I have 6.19 certified in my network (and I run my SIP through it)
However 6.12 is also popular.
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> On 30/01/2015, at 1:39 pm, Scott Reed wrote:
>
> I don't reme
ind issues.
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> On 30/01/2015, at 12:48 pm, Casey Mills wrote:
>
> I'm using my Android phone as one of the extensions. This works from inside
> and outside my network. But connecting to the
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> On 30/01/2015, at 11:21 am, Casey Mills wrote:
>
> I setup a FreePBX server and wanted to test a few SIP trunking services.
>
> The SIP packets are not making it through the router from t
> On 29/01/2015, at 5:28 am, Roy, Jerry wrote:
>
> All,
>
> Couple of hardware questions.
>
>
> 1) What device does Mikrotik carry that supports an external 3G/4G usb
> modem? Has anyone used such an animal? We would like to use for OOB
> management. If used in your network, can you s
Have they been the last lines of your config?
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> On 6/01/2015, at 6:58 pm, Grand Avenue Broadband
> wrote:
>
> No, my text backups work fine. I’m just saying I see those
ok at that section for any characters etc that could
cause issues with exporting.
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> On 6/01/2015, at 3:41 pm, Josh Luthman wrote:
>
> So you haven't been able to do a tex
Lol
The 6.4 bridge bug as a case in point.
But this is why validating the features you use on the hardware you use before
full deployment is important.
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> On 26/11/2014, at 6:34 am, J
My certification testing isn't complete just to confirm. No faults or failures
so far but still under testing.
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> On 26/11/2014, at 6:25 am, Josh Luthman wrote:
>
> Thanks guys.
I'm running similar feature sets and am using 6.19
I am currently certifying 6.22 for use on my network.
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> On 26/11/2014, at 5:56 am, Josh Luthman wrote:
>
> I've got rb201
ted performance when tuned.
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> On 25/11/2014, at 9:36 pm, Kevin Sullivan wrote:
>
> Are you using it for queueing?
>
>
> - Original Message - From: "Chris Hudson&
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> On 25/11/2014, at 1:47 pm, Chris Hudson wrote:
>
> I have a ccr1036 fully offgrid running 6.19 and I'm not having any problems
> with it. I have 6 radios and 4 fiber connections
Try change the NAT rule out interface to bridge 1 (the one with the public
addresses)
Or remove the out interface rule unless you want to NAT bypass some traffic.
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> On 25/10/2014, at 10:54
radio / source of
interference and broken an existing link.
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> On 3/10/2014, at 11:22 am, Gary Phillips wrote:
>
> When you are setting up Point2Point Links for your Back
P assigned.
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> On 19/09/2014, at 5:21 am, Roy, Jerry wrote:
>
> Hi MT Listonians!
>
> Need your input on a design. We have a customer that needs public IP space
> for their devices
peering and iBGP /
OSPF.
Haven’t visibly been hit with filter issues however I built my route filters a
while back with growth in mind so haven’t been doing manipulations on the
filters in a while (since probably 6.10)
Happy to answer questions about it etc.
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Alexander
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For fibre? I just use the mikrotik SFP’s, much cheaper than other peoples ones
and haven’t yet had a laser failure.
Sorry if this a repeat
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On 28/08/2014, at 1:38 pm, Terri Kelley
For fibre? I just use the mikrotik SFP’s, much cheaper than other peoples ones
and haven’t yet had a laser failure.
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On 28/08/2014, at 1:38 pm, Terri Kelley wrote:
> Ok so t
You can bridge the ports as normal, however the SFP port on the 2011 is part of
the same switch group as the 5 gig ports so you can have line speed switching
just like media converters do it.
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than that can you provide model numbers for the Media Converters you are
using so we can advise?
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On 28/08/2014, at 1:08 pm, Terri Kelley wrote:
> So started getting them on a 75
may pass through than others
so it can be good to balance up the AS Path lengths to some popular spots (help
to balance out the load a little) - you would need to prepend different amounts
and then test them.
I have done some similar parts of this on my network.
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Alexander
come to the user from a completely different IP
address and could break NAT on the other end.
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> On 5/08/2014, at 8:10 am, Josh Luthman wrote:
>
> My home router is the A record for foo.com
is about 30Mbps going over both. Both
hops are point to point but in areas with lots of unregulated radio links some
orphans which roam around the band and cause intermittent drops in CCQ as they
pump loud noise into the frequencies.
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work.
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On 8/06/2014, at 9:04 am, Grand Avenue Broadband
wrote:
> I'm assuming you mean "it kills my ability to browse TO THE WAN IP using a
> device on the inside of
Not a problem. Anytime.
Always good to get a second set of eyes on a problem when it frustrates.
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> On 24/05/2014, at 4:46 am, Grand Avenue Broadband
> wrote:
>
> You're
e.
More often than that I usually find a limit on management outside the subnet on
by default that you need to turn off or modify.
If you are concerned please feel free to share your config to see if more eyes
find it.
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Ok. So it probably can't get back to you. Maybe need to source NAT your
packets.
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> On 23/05/2014, at 6:53 pm, Grand Avenue Broadband
> wrote:
>
> The WiFi box is configure
it's still not working let us know.
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> On 23/05/2014, at 4:26 pm, Grand Avenue Broadband
> wrote:
>
> I'm buffaloed by port translation, which is supposedly very simple.
&
I think you are just missing the DST address. On the first screen of the rule.
At the moment the rule wants any traffic to 3389 to go to your internal
machine. Just set the DST IP address that will be on the packets and poof.
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