*) winbox - fixed problem where all previous session opened windows were read only;
*) certificate - no more ‘reset-certificate-cache’ and ‘decrypt’ commands,
private keys can be decrypted only on ‘import’, use ‘decrypt’ before upgrade if needed;
*) fixed arp-reply only with more than one ip address on interface;
*) fixed RB400 not to reboot by watchdog during micro-sd format;
*) web proxy - fix SPDY server push handling;
*) certificate - merged ‘/certificate ca issued’, ‘/certificate scep client’ and
‘/certificate templates’ into ‘/certificate’;
*) console - :foreach command can iterate over keys and values in an array,
by specifying two counter variables, e.g.:
:foreach k,v in=[/system clock get] do={:put “$k is $v”};
*) added support for new Intel 10Gb ethernet cards (82599);
*) certificates - fixed certificate import;
*) wireless - fixed crash when dfs was enabled on pre-n wireless cards;
*) fixed port flapping on CCR;
NAND corruption with firmware 3.10, and as a result it’s allmost not possible to upload anything via ftp or webUI, so now i should find a windows computer with buggy netinstall and spent time to downgrade that piece of sh** to Ros6.4 and than to 3.0.8 firmware
I’m testing CCR-1036-12G-4S with latest ROSv6 but it cannot route more than 600-800Mbps with one simple queue entry (no firewall or mangle). This is very disappointing. Is this a known issue or maximum HW limit of CCR?
Setup:
Two bonding interfaces (802.3ad, layer 2 n 3 hash)
bonding1 - eth7, eth8
bonding2 - eth9, eth10
Traffic volume: 1.2Gbps down / 200Mbps up
Firewall/Mangle: None
Route: static routes less than 10
When I add a simple queue entry with max-limit 2000Mbps down with pfifo 50 packets, traffic drops to 600-700Mbps instanly from 1.2Gbps with dropped statistics incrementing several thousands per second. Theoretically it shouldn’t drop any packet as the traffic is well below the limit.
I have tried queue tree but result was same. As soon as a default pfifo 50pkts queue with max limit 2000M was added, traffic dropped to 600Mbps. Various pfifo queue sizes from 50 to 100000 didn’t change the result. I have tried applying queue tree entry to bonding interface & global and increased max limit to 4000M but result was still the same. Initially I thought this was due to load distribution between cores but none of CPU reached over 20%. Above setup works perfectly on x86 with ROSv5.
you have 36 cores and you wanna put everything in single simple queue – really?
it was noted in RouterOS v6 presentation at the MUM Russia (and US if i’m not mistaken), that on CCR simple queues gets max performance if there are at least 32 simple queues
massive multi-core devices require different approach
Good I can import fine now, however, I can’t change the internal name of the certificate anymore:
‘couldn’t change certificate xxx - certificate subject is read only’
CRS125 after updating the E353 modem dangled on one of devices. After upgrade on second device was missing in action E3131 modem .
Disconnect the modem from the device. Entry into System-> Resources hmm I see Ghost USB modem on WTF visible.
Factory reset. Waiting 1 min. Modem connection.
WFT No serial port.
Plug and unplug unplug plug plug plug unplug unplug restart
WTF no port??
Ten-minute break per quarter vodka.
To not fuck device through the window. plug unplug wait plug reboot. Bingo appeared ports.