but did you run it with root rights? Try again, with a "sudo" in front of it- "echo "1" > /sys/bus/pci/rescan" is tried
Yes I did try that, and I also tried running that after sudo su, but it is still not detected.but did you run it with root rights? Try again, with a "sudo" in front of it- "echo "1" > /sys/bus/pci/rescan" is tried
Did you try connecting to the CCR (via ethernet)? What does ROS say about the state of the pcie interfaces? had some bad luck with recent ROSv7 on mine, try latest 7.3.1.
/sys routerboard print
/sys routerboard settings print
/sys resource print
/sys package print
/export show-sensitive
[admin@MikroTik] > /sys routerboard print routerboard: yes model: CCR2004-1G-2XS-PCIe serial-number: [CENSORED] firmware-type: al64 factory-firmware: 7.1.4 current-firmware: 7.1.4 upgrade-firmware: 7.3.1 [admin@MikroTik] > /sys routerboard settings print auto-upgrade: no boot-device: nand-if-fail-then-ethernet boot-protocol: bootp force-backup-booter: no silent-boot: no protected-routerboot: disabled reformat-hold-button: 20s reformat-hold-button-max: 10m [admin@MikroTik] > /sys resource/ print uptime: 6h2m49s version: 7.3.1 (stable) build-time: Jun/09/2022 08:58:15 factory-software: 7.1.4 free-memory: 3847.1MiB total-memory: 4032.0MiB cpu: ARM64 cpu-count: 4 cpu-load: 0% free-hdd-space: 105.8MiB total-hdd-space: 129.0MiB write-sect-since-reboot: 88 write-sect-total: 262 bad-blocks: 0.2% architecture-name: arm64 board-name: CCR2004-1G-2XS-PCIe platform: MikroTik [admin@MikroTik] > /sys package print Columns: NAME, VERSION # NAME VERSION 0 routeros 7.3.1
# jan/02/1970 06:03:19 by RouterOS 7.3.1
# software id = [CENSORED]
#
# model = CCR2004-1G-2XS-PCIe
# serial number = [CENSORED]
/interface bridge
add name=bridge1
/interface list
add name=WAN
add name=LAN
/interface wireless security-profiles
set [ find default=yes ] supplicant-identity=MikroTik
/ip pool
add name=dhcp ranges=192.168.1.3-192.168.1.254
add name=dhcp_pool1 ranges=192.168.1.100-192.168.1.254
/ip dhcp-server
add address-pool=dhcp_pool1 interface=bridge1 name=dhcp1
/port
set 0 name=serial0
set 1 name=serial1
/interface bridge port
add bridge=bridge1 interface=ether-pcie2
add bridge=bridge1 interface=ether-pcie3
add bridge=bridge1 interface=ether-pcie4
add bridge=bridge1 interface=ether1
add bridge=bridge1 interface=sfp28-2
add bridge=bridge1 interface=sfp28-1
/interface detect-internet
set detect-interface-list=all
/interface list member
add interface=ether-pcie1 list=WAN
add interface=bridge1 list=LAN
/ip address
add address=192.168.1.1/24 interface=bridge1 network=192.168.1.0
add address=192.168.0.99/24 interface=ether1 network=192.168.0.0
/ip arp
add address=192.168.0.99 interface=ether1
/ip dhcp-client
add interface=ether-pcie1
/ip dhcp-server network
add address=0.0.0.0/24 gateway=0.0.0.0 netmask=24
add address=192.168.1.0/24 dns-server=9.9.9.9 gateway=192.168.1.1 netmask=24
/ip firewall nat
add action=masquerade chain=srcnat out-interface-list=WAN
Seems to be the time for me to upgrade my machine lolYou can try on another PCIe 3.0 motherboard?