For example - RouterOS 6.47:
Code: Select all
[user@router] > /int br po pr
Flags: X - disabled, I - inactive, D - dynamic, H - hw-offload
# INTERFACE BRIDGE HW PVID PR PATH-COST INTERNA... HORIZON
0 I ;;; defconf
ether3 br-lan yes 1 0x 10 10 none
1 I ;;; defconf
ether4 br-lan yes 1 0x 10 10 none
2 I ;;; defconf
ether5 br-lan yes 1 0x 10 10 none
3 I ;;; defconf
sfp1 br-lan yes 1 0x 10 10 none
[user@router] >
Code: Select all
[user@router] > /int br po pr
;;; disabled
switch: none
control-ports:
excluded-ports:
[user@router] >
Where is the correct place to report these issues? (and where is it mentioned?)
I have picked up many many issues like this, with some items not being able to be set, or some indexes writing over wrong things - I have always been afraid to run new commands on Mikrotik for this reason from version 1, and I still am today because new commands still contain bugs just like in the old days... and also because I don't know how to report issues, and whether it will be ignored or acknowledged.
I have searched main page, docs, web page, web, forums, nowhere can I find any official place to report bugs without an account. I don't want to register and account and engage with support and have back and forth, I just want to tell you bugs and then you make sure they get on your list of bugs to fix. Sure I can just email support, but I never hear anything back and nothing gets fixed, which is no surprise because how many duplicate bugs do you receive via email and how would you know if it is a duplicate? Why not give your users a way to check before submitting? If you are concerned about security you can do like other companies and have a checkbox for security issue.