Bump ++
IP-SLA would be very useful. I’m specifically interested in the VoIP RTP packet / MOS report that Cisco offers.
I opened a post in the scripting section:
http://forum.mikrotik.com/t/sla-based-pbr/177312/1
I believe some of these can be done using a container which has more powerful tools them what’s already on RouterOS.
The basic thing to do is to write a script that will verify if the WAN connection is up in the HTTP level.
Also combine with that either a traceroute or ping tests which will help to find out the current state of the connection.
Once you have fq_codel and you can test for buffer bloat then all the other things are much easier to test.
I believe a simple linux cli tool under a Prometheus script exporter or another tool can provide the relevant information.
With this in mind, let say you have 2 to 4 wan connections you can dedicate a container per WAN interface and in the container service use some basic caching/storage and run a set of tests every couple seconds(3-20?) and periodically(30 - 60 Minutes) also run a short speed test which will provide more insights on the wan connections.
What do you think?
+1 add DISMAN-PING-MIB to SNMP