We have a network which is 10.4.4.0/22 routed to another mikrotik, if we disable the interface that, that network is assigned to for some reason the packet count shoots up to like 600 to 700pps on the interface which we are routing that network to until that interface with the 10.4.4.0/22 network is reenabled?? One router is 2.9.44 and the router with the 10.4.4.0/22 network is running 2.9.38, anyone seen this or is this something dumb that is configured, very strange to me, didn’t see anything special being done but there is 8 hops that I haven’t checked but I didn’t know if someone knew of an obvious reason for this or maybe it’s a bug in 2.9.38? but the packets going through are all icmp packets it’s almost like a DDoS attack starts but the source is between routers and if I disable the route for 10.4.4.0/22 then the hop before that goes haywire and does it to the other router and so on and so forth.