*) l2tp - fixed ~no buffer space available~ problem;
*) ipsec - support IPv4 over IPv6 and vice versa;
*) pppoe - report correctly number of active links;
*) updated timezone information;
*) many fixes for CRS managed switch functionality -
particularly improved VLAN support, port isolation, defaults;
*) added trunk support for CRS switches;
*) added policing support for CRS switches;
*) www - added support for HTTP byte ranges;
*) lte - provide signal strength using snmp and make ‘info once’ work in console;
Simply click “Check for updates” in QuickSet, Webfig or Winbox packages menu. If you run v5 or older, download the newest NPK package from our webpage, upload to your router, and reboot: http://www.mikrotik.com/download
RouterOS upgraded fine from v6.11 to v6.12 on a RB951Ui-2HnD, but upgrading the routerboard firmware from 3.12 to 3.14 caused a series of reboot loops before it settled and started working.
Anyone else seeing this ? Because that was my router at home, so no harm done, but I plan to upgrade a few Metal 2SHPn on towers to see if a problem on them is fixed .
P.S. Hmm actually forget the part about the Metal’s. i just upgraded 1, but their firmware stays at 3.13.
Chupaka, why don’t you just use your city? That one works always
[admin@auto] /system clock> set time-zone-name=Europe/Minsk
[admin@auto] /system clock> print
time: 15:56:32
date: apr/15/2014
time-zone-name: Europe/Minsk
gmt-offset: +03:00
no buffer problem still seems to persist in 6.12.
but this time it’s not related to l2tp. i have a box with GRE over IPSec tunnels
(~80 tunnels) and run BGP over them.
just had to restart the device 4 hours ago because of “no buffer space avail”.
If you have it running for more than 4 hours, it could mean you are not running the version that was just released now. Upgrade to the one on the webpage please.
it was the 6.12 from 11th april. Normis posted the url to it in one of the other threads. checked the changelog,
and as it stated the buffer space issue to be fixed, i gave it a try. now i am running the official image
(build date: Apr/14/2014 09:27:45)