Hello everyone.
My RB1200 has problems after a scheduled reboot (swicth off).
After the reboot, the ethernet LEDs number 1 (connected to a cisco router) are turned off. Controls "watchdog" and NetWatch containing scritp running reboot, have no effect.
Given the problems mentioned on this thread at this point I can not understand if the problem is hw or sw type. I do not know what to do. Change rb1200 with another router or wait for new firmware, or send my 1200 for repair hoping it's a hardware problem.
Sorry did not see this. I will do it.Upgrade RouterBoot firmware to v2.37
http://routerboard.com/RB1200
Upload the firmware file to router and upgrade with command:
/system routerboard upgrade
Reboot router after this command is entered.
Please send us new supout file if you still experience rebooting on RB1200.
what is in console?The problem still exist . The board is rebooting one or two times a day
Rb1200 ros v 5.7 firmware 2.37
Lukas
RADIONET
router was rebooted without proper shutdown (cause1)what is in console?The problem still exist . The board is rebooting one or two times a day
Rb1200 ros v 5.7 firmware 2.37
Lukas
RADIONET
routerboard: yes
model: 1200
serial-number: XXXXXX
current-firmware:
upgrade-firmware: 2.37
baud-rate: 115200
boot-delay: 5s
enter-setup-on: any-key
boot-device: nand-if-fail-then-ethernet
cpu-frequency: 666MHz<333DDR>
boot-protocol: bootp
enable-jumper-reset: yes
silent-boot: no
Flags: X - disabled
# NAME VERSION SCHEDULED
0 multicast 5.8
1 system 5.8
2 routeros-powerpc 5.8
3 security 5.8
4 ntp 5.8
5 ppp 5.8
6 dhcp 5.8
7 routing 5.8
8 routerboard 5.8
9 user-manager 5.8
10 advanced-tools 5.8
11 X wireless 5.8
12 hotspot 5.8
13 ups 5.8
14 X ipv6 5.8
15 mpls 5.8
16 gps 5.8
17 calea 5.8
you think we changed the CPU with a software update? of course not, so your assumption is not correct. it was purely a software issue with the ethernet driver.I wonder just how it is with the processor? Picture above
NO, but PPC 460GT-SUB600T = default frekvency for this procesor chip is 667Mhz and your RB1200 have with this procesor chip default frekvency 1000Mhz.you think we changed the CPU with a software update?
No send. Equipament in test Verson - 5.9 - 2.38Did you sent supout.rif of 5.10 to support@mikrotik.com?
no, because it is a production RB.Did you sent supout.rif of 5.10 to support@mikrotik.com?
beware new RBs are not downgraded as for RB433s fw 2.29 is very stable on high loadesversion v5 is a night a pure nightmare better stay on 4.17 if not using nv2, don't hear what they try convince you its a total failure in stablilty
what makes you write such harsh baseless statements?version v5 is a night a pure nightmare better stay on 4.17 if not using nv2, don't hear what they try convince you its a total failure in stablilty
Is there any chance of doing a recall on these MikroTik RB1200? In the equipment if there is a solution for it?what makes you write such harsh baseless statements?version v5 is a night a pure nightmare better stay on 4.17 if not using nv2, don't hear what they try convince you its a total failure in stablilty
there is no hardware issue. software bug was fixed already, upgrade RouterOS to new version!Is there any chance of doing a recall on these MikroTik RB1200? In the equipment if there is a solution for it?what makes you write such harsh baseless statements?version v5 is a night a pure nightmare better stay on 4.17 if not using nv2, don't hear what they try convince you its a total failure in stablilty
Normis,there is no hardware issue. software bug was fixed already, upgrade RouterOS to new version!
there is no "same" issue with RB711. if they are rebooting, it's because of some other issue. make a new topic or email support.
1. no, this had nothing to do with IPsecRB1200
ROS 5.8
I disabled IPSec(switched to SSTP) and now have uptime ~ 2d 21h without restarts.
It seems that my troubles were IPSec related(site-to-site IPSec with default encryption).