what's the hEX script to free ether3-5 from slavery to their freedom?
Salamat!
Its brand new! Just barely a month!Slavery was abolished a long time ago. Please take measured steps to modernise your equipment.
Not related to that topic coz each one of those ether port has its own network and the errors been fixed yesterdayAccording to the configuration export you've posted in your other topic, ether3 to ether5 are not members (slaves) of any bridge or bond. So what are you talking about? The routes in red? Connected routes via interfaces that are currently down because nothing is connected to them are made inactive (and thus shown in red in Winbox) indeed.
If you have in mind the hardware configuration of the device, what is your desired configuration?
again, sindy. the topic i posted here was not in anyway related to the prev topic."slave" ports used to be a way to configure "hardware accelerated bridging" (actually, switching by the switch chip) before RouterOS 6.41, which rolled out five years ago. There, you configured one ethernet interface as "master", and in default configuration, "master" was part of its name; for all interfaces, there was a "master interface" item; if it was set to the name of the master interface, it indicated that this port is in the same port-based VLAN as the master port, and that frames among ports in the same port-based VLAN can be forwarded by the switch chip.
Since ROS 6.41, the fact that some interfaces belong to the same port-based VLAN and traffic among them may be switched is expressed in another way; if you upgrade from pre-6.41, the names of the interfaces are not changed during conversion of the configuration to the new format, so the "ether2-master" name remains, but that's all.
So I wonder what slaves are you talking about when the device is "brand new". I.e. post the export of the configuration so that we knew what we are talking about.
In up-to-date RouterOS, an Ethernet port can be "enslaved" to a bridge or to a bonding interface.please, no biggie here. its just me being new into this box.