I have no forward rules and UPnP works just fine for me with just the auto-added dst-nat rules.It's clearly being invoked in this scenario, as evidenced by the fact I had to add a rule to pass all traffic inwards to my LAN.
I have no forward rules and UPnP works just fine for me with just the auto-added dst-nat rules.It's clearly being invoked in this scenario, as evidenced by the fact I had to add a rule to pass all traffic inwards to my LAN.
LACP works, but you can't bridge that interface. The bridging disables the LACPDU packets and the bond fails. Or so all my testing seems to show.Has anyone used the RouterBOARD 1100/1200 devices for LACP?
Now that I'm already on RouterOS 5.10rc2, I'd be happy to test the update that includes this functionality as well.Adding address from pool to interface is in our TODO list.
This is done by RADVD not by DHCPv6-PD. Mikrotik have found the problem and provided me with a test version of RouterOS, which I'm about to download. Will report back.So how am I supposed to pass prefixes to other routers on my network?
No, that's for the server side. It's under the big Server heading and everything.Is this section required to be configured on the client device? In the same way?
Yeah, I'll try that today when Internode's NetOps team are online.I'd hit up node support, see what they see their end.
Nope, doesn't work without any firewall or using NODE-PD as the pool name. Just gets stuck on "Searching..."also just for kicks, try NODE-PD instead of Internode-IPv6 for your pool name.
Sadly, this doesn't work, as I don't see the packets traveling over the PPPoE link. Will have to try and get RouterOS's packet sniffer to work instead.You should be able to set up a mirror port on the Routerboard under the Switch section and run the capture on your PC.
Thanks, that's a great suggestion.You should be able to set up a mirror port on the Routerboard under the Switch section and run the capture on your PC.
Nope. I've added the dhcp-client entry, but it's just stuck on "Searching...". I suspect a firewall issue somewhere.Anyone got a dual-stacked IPv4/IPv6 PPPoE connection up and running yet?
Still doesn't seem to work with Back to My Mac, though.Normis You forgot to mention that UPnP has been updated slightly in v4.6 (Xbox360 Live).