routes?!?!

Hi,

can someone explain this please? Running RC10, I need this fixed ASAP… The router was fine, over a period of time (less than 24hrs) it started doing this.. Dual Core Intel system with 2GB of RAM, system resources is hardly a issue…

[cknipe@CTN-CORE01] > /ip route print
Flags: X - disabled, A - active, D - dynamic, 
C - connect, S - static, r - rip, b - bgp, o - ospf, m - mme, 
B - blackhole, U - unreachable, P - prohibit 
 #      DST-ADDRESS        PREF-SRC        G GATEWAY                DIS

[cknipe@CTN-CORE01] > /ip address print
Flags: X - disabled, I - invalid, D - dynamic 
 #   ADDRESS            NETWORK         BROADCAST       INTERFACE             
 0   172.19.44.253/24   172.19.44.0     172.19.44.255   Internal              
 1   196.xx.xx.253/28    196.xx.xx.240  196.xx.xx.255  External              
 2   196.xx.xx.133/29  196.xx.xx.128  196.xx.xx.135  External              
 3   196.xx.xx.173/29  196.xx.xx.168 196.xx.xx.175 External              
 4   172.19.44.254/32   172.19.44.254   172.19.44.254   VRRP - Internal       
 5   196.xx.xx.254/32  196.xx.xx.254  196.xx.xx.254  VRRP - DigiNET MPLS   
 6   172.19.45.29/32    172.19.45.29    172.19.45.29    VLAN10 - High Priority
 7   172.19.45.30/32    172.19.45.30    172.19.45.30    VRRP - VLAN10

Where is my routing table? Why does it not even display routes for connected networks? I have no routing table in winbox or console, adding a route manually via console or winbox does nothing. Rebooting the router does NOT fix the issue

I have seen this happen to me. What version O.S do you run. You may hate to hear this but, this sometimes means to me that router board is (flakey), is it new? Will traffic still route?

was a problem between a temporary level 1 license that was installed and the routing package in RC10. This was apparently corrected in RC11

i’ve seen this happen in v2.9 before… hasn’t happened to any of our v3 test units though.