*) IT87XX hardware monitoring sensor support;
*) kvm allows to choose emulated nic model;
*) hotspot - fixed redirect after login in case if client gets new IP address
(problem introduced in 3.28);
*) hotspot - fixed redirect after login in case if client gets new IP address;
*) console - commands like ‘monitor’, ‘torch’ and others that periodically
refresh information sometimes failed to work when started from
the scheduler;
*) console - scheduled scripts no longer require ‘test’ policy to run;
*) console - fix issues with scripts that contain lines with trailing spaces;
*) console - add back compatibility with old scripts that use space instead
of ‘=’ to separate argument name and value;
*) console - following fixes:
accept item numbers when prompted by command to specify item;
argument names without ‘=’ were matched even when expecting unnamed
value; this broke code such as:
:foreach i in=1,2,3 do {}
here ‘i’ was matched as argument name “in”;
‘tab’ key did not automatically append ‘=’ after complete argument
names;
any success upgrade story are welcome
Just keep in mind to log into the router after and update your license from XXXX-XXX to the new XXXX-XXXX style. Or else your license will expire in 72hours
When I launch netinstall from my router (an RB450), it finds the machine that runs netinstall, and the error I have attached appears (“recvfom failed: An existing connection was forcibly closed by the remote host. (10054)”). When clicking Ok netinstall closes. The router seems not to notice and tries to fetch the image, yet nothing happens. Even if I start up netinstall again, the router will never get to the point where it installs.
*) incorporated all the bugfixes since v3.30;
*) port remote-access - added ‘log-file’ property. If value is a non-empty
string, then all data that is read from the port is appended to a file
with that name, regardless of the active remote connection;
*) console - removed ‘/user’ from the output of top level ‘/export’ command,
still can be exported by ‘/user export’;
should look somthing like this if im correct
What’s new in 4.0:
*) IT87XX hardware monitoring sensor support;
*) kvm allows to choose emulated nic model;
*) hotspot - fixed redirect after login in case if client gets new IP address
(problem introduced in 3.28);
*) hotspot - fixed redirect after login in case if client gets new IP address;
*) console - commands like ‘monitor’, ‘torch’ and others that periodically
refresh information sometimes failed to work when started from
the scheduler;
*) console - scheduled scripts no longer require ‘test’ policy to run;
*) console - fix issues with scripts that contain lines with trailing spaces;
*) console - add back compatibility with old scripts that use space instead
of ‘=’ to separate argument name and value;
*) console - following fixes:
accept item numbers when prompted by command to specify item;
argument names without ‘=’ were matched even when expecting unnamed
value; this broke code such as:
:foreach i in=1,2,3 do {}
here ‘i’ was matched as argument name “in”;
‘tab’ key did not automatically append ‘=’ after complete argument
names;
And if so, how do you handle upgrades on distributor inventory?
I would like to suggest that all Mikrotik RouterBoards which are not EOL, are moved up to the new license levels. (all RB/CRD, RB4xx, RB6xx, RB750 and RB1000.) That would solve my inventory issue. You can leave RB/CRD out if necessary because that is using the older RB1xx series MIPS processor.