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joshhboss
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There are too many records to show them all?

Sun Mar 17, 2024 9:41 pm

So this is the first event where I have put the entire load of the event on just one router. But it is the 2116 so I thought that it wouldn't be an issue. Have around 1900 clients connected and the network is running fine, but when I went to kind of check how many connections there were.. I get this alert that I am scared to click on lol but I kind of want to be able to see this information.

"There are too many records to show them all. OR click here to see them all..

I almost feel like the router will explode if I click on it but I was just wondering if anyone has seen this before and what can be done to look at the connections without causing a problem.

Thank you .

ROS 7.12.1 Btw.. CCR2116
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Re: There are too many records to show them all?

Sun Mar 17, 2024 9:59 pm

I got the same.
My advice is;
- search for specific subnet, (by using Y next to the comment), or
- user terminal
 
joshhboss
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Re: There are too many records to show them all?

Sun Mar 17, 2024 10:04 pm

I got the same.
My advice is;
- search for specific subnet, (by using Y next to the comment), or
- user terminal
Im sorry could you maybe give me the exact command for that..

something like this maybe

/ip/firewall/connection> print where src-address~"10.130.0.0/22"
 
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Re: There are too many records to show them all?

Sun Mar 17, 2024 10:14 pm

I got the same.
My advice is;
- search for specific subnet, (by using Y next to the comment), or
- user terminal
Well ok I was able to get some results with..

/ip firewall/connection/print where src-address~"10.130."
but I was wondering if it were possible to sort them by the ones using the most bandwidth.. That was kind of my endgame with going to connection tracking.

Thank you !!
 
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Re: There are too many records to show them all?

Sun Mar 17, 2024 10:17 pm

Wait I can use torch.. so that is pretty cool.. Sorry im almost to much of a newbie for such a heavy duty device like the 2116 lol

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