What is the most effective and least cpu intensive way to either block all ip4 traffic passing over a bridged group of interfaces? So only ipv6 traffic can pass I’m trying to overcome prefix delegation not working on my isp’s router I’m trying to setup a second device to act as a ipv6 gateway.
Wanting to segregate the network on a RB3011 and was wondering about the best possible performance my ISP offers 2Gb download speeds so two ports on the fibre router get 1Gb each. Being that the RB3011 has two switch chips would it be more efficient to set ether1 as a wan with 2 to 5 on 10.10.10.0/2...
I have a CRS 112-8p-4s and was hoping to power some Hex s routers with it for labs But with the stock power supply when ever i plugged in a hex s to the crs 112 I would get a low power warning so after some reading I got a Mikrotik 48V2A96W power supply but now whenever I plug in a hex s into the cr...
I have just purchased a new mAP 2nd when you plug it in to either usb power source or the supplied adapter all the lights except the power light come on and stay on there is no default access point and plugging in a network cable does nothing no lights or anything. Starting it with the reset button ...
Nearly but not quite, I mean all the commands built into router os. Like the veiw below but with all the sub menu's I was just looking for something easier than manually copying each sub section in beep -- blink -- caps-man -- certificate -- Certificate management console -- delay -- does nothing fo...
Is there anyway to print/show all the commands at the cli im aware of ? printing the branch your in but is it possible to print/show the entire command tree..?
How on the CLI do you wifi Scan and connect like you can in Winbox, I have figured of the scan part and can see the connection but cant figure out how to initiate the connection. Im trying to create a wifi bridge but only at the CLI
Via WebFig: Simply click on the firewall rule (From menu: IP -> Firewall) and near the bottom of the page (after you scroll down) you see the option "Log" - tick the checkbox. Then, you will see the log in the Log page (if a matching packet has arrived). Thanks, next question is which of ...
Hi im building a small lab to improve my networking skills currently have 951G-2HnD and was going to invest a couple more hEX S and a few small managed switches, I plan to populate the various subnets/lan's with Raspberry PI's I have kicking about. Cost is a issue im aware of GNS3 but prefer to have...