:if ([:pick $portname ( [:len $portname] - 2 )] = "1")
:local portname "ether9";
:local portvlanID;
:if ([:len $portname] = 6) \
do={:set portvlanID "-e0$[:pick $portname 5 6]";}
else={:set portvlanID "-e$[:pick $portname 5 7]";}
Unfortunately, after years of asking the support, they still doesn't seem to be interested in adding this important feature. even though they know very well that a lot of their users are asking for it.is this still valid?
ROS 6.19 -
Ah, ok. thanks for the info. and of course for fixing this bug :)logic of reply processing was changed. So, replies are processed in another way now.
No it doesn't. anything after '#', is being ignoreddoes it work if you use wildcard for the path?
# DST-PORT DST-HOST PATH METHOD ACTION HITS
1 *orkut.co.in *uid=6767284876016221058 deny
/tool mac-server mac-winbox disable [find]
/tool mac-server disable [find]
for resetting counters for users with default profile for example, use it like this:Hi
Can I do this reset for one user profile ???
/ip hotspot user reset-counters [find profile=default]
/ip firewall filter add chain=input protocol=tcp dst-port=1100-65535 action=drop
/ip address print detail
/ip dhcp-client print detail
/ip dhcp-relay print detail
/ip firewall filter add chain=input protocol=icmp action=drop
/import filename=xxx
ok! Although I'm not sure why it was considered confusing, but better stick with the new style if that's the case.we had a massive amount of requests to switch to new style, because old style was considered confusing. I guess each thing is confusing to somebody
Doesn't work. at least in v5.5Hit F on the keyboard to show this
I can also confirm this in latest routeros version (5.5). I'm fairly new to routeros but this doesn't seem normal. is there anything that we're missing?There, I can see that a particular connection's timeout counted down past 0 and then started counting back *up* again.