Restart RB1200 every day, aleatory

RB 1200
Traffic - 35MB
Version: 5.6 after 5.7 was drawn

The RouterBoard randomly reboot during the day. Even with lower traffic it restarts. Average temperature 55 degrees. And both have the same problem RouterBoard. I’m worried because I still have two more of them here. Saver if I would like to have more people having the same problem. And how to solve. I have already sent the file to the support. More time someone has already managed to solve the problem.


Thanks

Felipe R. Santos

Temperature
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Hi,

I also have this problem with two RB 600 Board.
Sporadic reboots are on the agenda.
One routerboard have the Version 5.6 and the other 5.7.

Franco

right now a RB 433 AH with RouterOS 5.6 has rebooted.
In the LOG you can see the follow message:

router was rebooted without proper shutdown (cause1)


with the Version 4.xx i never have this problems.
I hope MT FIX this problem.

Franco

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.

How did you solve this problem? Firmware latest. ROS 5.7 or a test build 5.8 and still have problems with reboot
:frowning:

more people from the Czech Republic has problems with spontaneous reboots. Devices are loaded around 80Mbit. Then there is a random restarts.

Hi there,

I own two RB1200 that just put them on production and they happen to have that problems. Every 5-30 minutes they reboot aleatory.

Just sent the support.rif to the vendor and to the Mikrotik support.



Jordi.

Any changes for rb1200 in routerboot 2.37 ?
We also have a problem with rebooting - Ticket#2011092166000416

Im testing firmware 2.37, and maybe OK.
See http://ispforum.cz/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=8033&start=75

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.

I have had the EXACT same problem. It was every other day, now every other week. I was connected to a Cisco ASA on one side and Cisco router on the other. Some times both ports went dead. But I could get to the other ports. Upgrading from 5.2 to 5.6 seemed to reduce this occurrence, but it still happens.

Sorry did not see this. I will do it.

routerboard: yes
model: 433UAH
serial-number: 1E44019DB2E6
current-firmware: 2.29
upgrade-firmware: 2.29

Same Problem reboot cause 1 every 2 hour aprox!!

routerOS 5.5

any idea?

The problem still exist . The board is rebooting one or two times a day
Rb1200 ros v 5.7 firmware 2.37

Lukas
RADIONET

the 433AHU
now is connected by jack a dc power supply 24V/1A
what happens if connect a POE and also let the current through the jack

be burned?
or work as DC BACKUP?

Sorry my poor English

what is in console?

router was rebooted without proper shutdown (cause1)

I upgraded to 5.8 and bios 2.37 but problem still exist .
Now the board is still rebooting but only once a week .
In the log : router was rebooted without proper shotdown (cause1)
Is the still problem with soft ?
Lukas
RADIONET

I’m having the same problem, anyone found a solution?

Have the same issue with RB1200, ~ once a week.
I upgraded my RB to latest OS and RouterBoot firmware, but now I can’t see firmware version after kernel failure.

[admin@gw] >system routerboard print

routerboard: yes
model: 1200
serial-number: XXXXXX
current-firmware: 
upgrade-firmware: 2.37

[admin@gw] >system routerboard settings print

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

[admin@gw] >system package print

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