I imaginedThese fixes will be included in upcoming v6.44.Using the stable releases (6.43.12 included) I can't establish a link. With 6.44 betas and rc it works, it just needs to set the interface to 1 Gbps
Anyway management interfaces, be it Winbox, APIs, ssh, web and whatnot should never be exposed without proper filtering. So the version display is harmless in my opinion.security by obscurity
Great job. Now a single Btest can saturate a w60 linkPlease read carefully through change log:
*) btest - added multithreading support for both UDP and TCP tests;
Great These links are almost as good as a fiber.Thank you very much, I did not know this method to measure the speed, but from now on I will do it that way.
I was much calmer when I saw the results of the test.
Tx = 994Mbs
Rx = 998Mbs
Multiple reflections can be a problem I guess.We found that the installation location is more important than one would assume on a building or roof (was expecting the narrow beam pattern to do the work)
How did you reduce power?
A silly or not so silly idea. What about coating the reflector with a hydrophobic material such as Teflon (PTFE)?Please keep in mind that stated 1.5km range is with including weather factors.
They do on 6.43rc. IF-MIB::ifSpeed shows the PHY rate. Before 6.43 it showed 10 Mbps.Can the phy-rate and RSSI for 60G interfaces also be exposed over SNMP please?
Confirmed. Enabling IPv6 fixed it for me.Currently SNMP is broken for those devices which has no IPv6 package enabled. We hope to include fix in next rc release.
Same here. I have updated three devices, two of them have lost SNMP.I am seeing this error as well. (My Dude server is the device running 6.40rc6 and it can no longer monitor itself due to SNMP not working. It can monitor other devices just fine, but SNMP no longer responds on it.)
Just kidding!Is this true??They are switching to FreeBSD, it takes time!
yet
For that purpose (and many others!) Netflow is your friend.Hi,
I'm trying to get a peering agreement with a local Content provider, but I need to measure the traffic from my ASN to their ASN. What method or program do you use to measure ASN to ASN traffic?