*) added support for CRS310-1G-5S-4S+IN/OUT; CRS310-8G+2S+IN
*) added notification when Primary backup firmware is in use
and encourage moving to Secondary regular firmware;
*) added confirmation dialog before resetting configuration;
*) added support for board-specific backup filename generation;
*) added SNMP serial number and version OIDs;
*) added option to disable IGMP querier;
*) added option to specify IGMP version;
*) added support for host table sorting;
*) added Clear All/Set Default buttons in the Port Isolation menu;
*) added options to set forced 2.5G or forced 10G for SFP+ ports;
*) added support for SFP rate select;
*) added support for pages in the host table;
*) css106: fixed Ethernet disable;
*) css106: fixed BPDU receive on only-tagged VLAN ports;
*) css106: fixed “Lock On First” setting;
*) css106: fixed RSTP port blocking;
*) css106: improved system stability;
*) crs312: fixed linking after changing auto-negotiation setting for combo ports;
*) crs354: added missing health readouts;
*) crs3xx: improved packet buffer resource allocation;
*) fixed duplicate IGMP query packets when IGMP snooping is enabled;
*) fixed multicast forwarding after disabling IGMP snooping;
*) fixed non-DHCP packet forwarding when Option82 is enabled;
*) fixed neighbor discovery from WinBox;
*) fixed port numbering in BPDU packets;
*) fixed packet forwarding after disabling RSTP on blocked port;
*) fixed IGMP group removal on link down;
*) fixed DHCP packet bypass on LAG by “Add Information Option”;
*) fixed fragmented packet drops by “Add Information Option”;
*) fixed DHCP request duplication when using DHCP Snooping;
*) fixed DHCP packet forwarding to untrusted ports;
*) fixed forbidden deletion of Default VLAN ID;
*) fixed SNMP ifSpeed OID reporting in certain cases;
*) fixed incorrectly restored backup configuration in some cases;
*) fixed S-RJ01 false detection as multi-mode fiber;
*) fixed SFP+ interface linking after enabling autonegotiation;
*) fixed QSFP+ interface linking after re-enabling it;
*) improved SwOS web interface stability and responsiveness;
*) increased up to 64 byte SNMP Community/Contact/Info/Location;
What’s new in v2.15:
*) factory only release
What’s new in v2.14:
*) factory only release
To install SwOS v2.16 on CRS310 family devices, upgrade RouterOS to the latest stable version and use “/system swos upgrade” command.
Hello guys, i have one CSS610 and two CRS310 devices. Because i already have the CSS610 with SwitchOS Lite and i found it very easy to use i wanted to use the 310’s with SwitchOS. So i upgraded SwitchOS 2.16 on my 310’s and rebootet both devices.
so i have flashed one passive CRS310-1G-5S-4S+OUT and one CRS310-1G-5S-4S+IN (active cooling with that small fan).
On the passive Outdoor its working fine but the CRS310-1G-5S-4S+IN is really noisy now because with SwitchOS the fan always turns at max speed (see attachment). So i had to revert it back to Routeros and it get’s quiet after the booting again. How can i use SwitchOS and have the fan controlled autmoatic - is it a bug that it turns max Speed with SwitchOS? Its not even running hot with ~33°C Board and 42°C CPU temps but fans run at maximum level.
Upgraded my CSS106-5G-1S and CSS106-1G-4P-1S without issue. Both are fairly non-critical. I will wait a while and then update the three CSS326-24G-2S+ and the CRS326-24G-2S+.
Thanks team for the upgrade! Working fine for ~ 4 hours on CSS610, CSS326, CRS328, CRS317 and CRS318.
My only issue is about snmp and signals from sfp ports. What’s the oid to get them? I need check this to detect fiber attenuations and another problems.
I don’t need the heavy routeros because my topology is very simple and swos is so easy and clear.
A little bit off-topic to the particular release, but - do we really need to be punished by looking into such an old, 30+ years old Unix / Amiga like designs?
And before someone jumps here as being irrelevant - design sells, period. Presenting those terrible screenshots in ones presentation to the client, is really embarassing.
MT can do nice designs - new logotype, website, mobile apps, but not the product web config UI. Please Mikrotik, put it somewhere onto your roadmap.
I attempted to update two CSS106-5G-1S switches from 2.13.
The first took it without any issue, as expected.
The second consistently dies after clicking the upgrade button and must be power cycled to “get it back”. After it comes back up, and it takes several seconds to come back; it’s back to 2.13.
The only real difference between the two is that the switch which is having problems upgrading is powered via PoE but the one that worked is using its standard power adapter.
As a follow up, I disabled the POE feed and temporarily used its wall-wart as the power source to see if that made a difference, for science.
I didn’t expect it to, and my expectations were quite met.
It still refuses to upgrade and sits there like a brick until it’s power cycled.
As a followup, I upgraded all three CSS326-24G-2S switches from 2.13 to 2.16 about 14 hours ago and the upgrades went smooth and no issues seen since. I am holding off on updating the CRS326-24G-2S for a while because it’s at a remote radio site that I can’t physically get to because I recently had knee surgery and I can’t drive (and besides, I put my 4x4 truck in the shop since I could not drive for a while). I don’t expect a problem, but I would hate to brick it and be unable to get there to fix it. So the CRS326 will wait a few more weeks.
Same happened to me. Switch locked up after starting the update.
The solution was to temporary enable RSTP on all ports. After doing this, the update succeeded. Afterwards I disabled RTSP again.
I hope this helps.
the webinterface says upgrade availiable.
I enter upgrade, it says wait and than “ERROR: Upgrade failed”
webinterface is unreachable, all traffic seems to be working.
powercycling brings the device back the device in its original state …
manually uploading the swos-css106-2.16.bin file gives the same result