Awesome!I propose to consider another option
What diagramming tool did you use?
Awesome!I propose to consider another option
Nice... PDF or SVG or some sort of vector image would be ideal. Looks great though.For preview:
See my previous post.Nice... PDF or SVG or some sort of vector image would be ideal. Looks great though.
Any chance for an editable version?See my previous post.Nice... PDF or SVG or some sort of vector image would be ideal. Looks great though.
+1Any chance for an editable version?See my previous post.Nice... PDF or SVG or some sort of vector image would be ideal. Looks great though.
Thanks!
Thank you, fixed - see updated my post.Nice one - very informative. Just "IPSec Decryption and Encryption boxes need to be swapped
Why last block in output chain is "Bridge Adjustm"?Thank you, fixed - see updated my post.
Fixed - see updated my postWhy last block in output chain is "Bridge Adjustm"?
In original scheme it's "Routing Adj."
And why "Simple queues" blocks is absent in "Input" and "Postrouting" chains ?
You can download the source in Microsoft Visio 2010 and disable the extra layers, making it easier diagrams at its discretion.To me the first version of diagrams is easier to consume. Second version is a little bit noise. There is too many arrows. Main content is hidden in the web of transitions! Arrows that define logical layers is too big, it's not the main content.
Yes, of course! I'll be glad if it will be useful for Mikrotik project.noviy, can we use it in the MikroTik Wiki manual ?
Thank you for your comments! In the near future I will try to fix it.Nice comprehensive graphics!
May I suggest to stick with english grammar rules for questions: auxiliary verb, then subject, then verb
Decapsulation is needed? -> Is decapsulation needed?
Encapsulation is needed? -> Is encapsulation needed?
It's IP Traffic? -> Is it IP traffic? ("It is IP Traffic" is a statement, not a question)
These changes would give decisions a consistent wording.
check http://wiki.mikrotik.com/wiki/Manual:Packet_FlowI guess you pros can understand the packet flow but I don't . Is there a book or a link that would explain what is actually happening in the individuals steps?
Thanks!check http://wiki.mikrotik.com/wiki/Manual:Packet_FlowI guess you pros can understand the packet flow but I don't . Is there a book or a link that would explain what is actually happening in the individuals steps?
1) authorizationHow can I generate his queue so that he does not bypass the limits?
Guys?..Where is placed "IP - Firewall - Raw" menu ?
Exactly where MikroTik said they put it. Just here...Where is placed "IP - Firewall - Raw" menu ?
RAW is taking action just before two connection tracking boxes in the Packet Flow diagram.Where is placed "IP - Firewall - Raw" menu ?
ip firewall nat add chain=forward action=dst-nat protocol=udp port=12345 to-addresses=192.168.0.2 in-interface=ether1 log=yes
ip firewall filter add action=accept chain=input in-interface=ether1 protocol=udp port=12345 place-before=3
Why?busla
this conversation is not in any way related to this "New packet Flow Diagram"
@noviyThis small update with possible can someone help better understand the place of new blocks "RAW Prerouting" and "RAW Output".
Router originated packets are always output->postrouting.Hello guys !
I'm looking at those packet flow diagrams and the exemple scenario and I was wondering : where does the traffic originating from the router itself appears ?
For example let's say I bind a dhcp-client to a vlan interface, what would be the path of a DHCP Request packet on those diagram ?