I’m still using 3.6 on windows machine and it’s serving our needs just fine, but I’m wondering if I should be making the transition. Is V6 ready to replace it at this point?
jmay,
We are now in the process of moving.
It seems that Dude v6 is very stable at the moment and have a lot of bugs fixed.
You should consider Dude v6 - Missing features from earlier versions.
We also have a strange behavior with SNMP data inside device properties when interfaces disappeared from the list. Ticket is opened and we are waiting a reply from support.
At the rest, in our case it working fine.
Thank you!
- for me:
no need Windows PC (I’m using HEXr3) - so I’ve placed it behind TV on the wall
- for me:
not support Cisco, DELL SNMP in last versions, where it has map in webfig
All other features are the same in my workarounds, same stability.
Sorry for off topic
dmitryfromchel,
What do you mean by Cisco SNMP support?
Thank you!
There are empty strings values on SNMP tab on device with ROS > 6.37.5. For example, you can’t read interface RxTx.
It working fine with Catalyst WS-C2970G-24T-E
CHR with ROS 6.39.1
Thank you!
I had dude server crash without recovery possibility with 6.39.
Now testing 6.40rc in CCR where has been said from Mikrotik dude crashes has been fixed.
Judge by yourself.