On Sat, 12 Jan 2008, Butch Evans wrote:
I am gonna be testing how attachments are handled...they will all
be very small, but if you see a few of them, you can ignore them.
;-)
Now for one more test...A slightly larger test.
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On Mon, 7 Jan 2008, Butch Evans wrote:
I still have some of this spare gear left. Here is the current
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be able to ping from one private
lan to the other. You should see (under /ip ipsec installed-sa) 2
tunnels - one in and one out.
The documentation says this, but (unlike most other parts of MT's
documentation) I think this part is not very clear.
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. The support is not really production ready, though.
My understanding from them is that this is something they are
working on, but have not, yet, completed.
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the results of the following (hide the
passwords):
/ppp profile print
/ip pool print
/ppp secret print
If you're using radius, then you may want to post (as well):
/radius print detail
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it, but for whatever reason the ip I
supply is being converted to a MAC address.
Do you have a static ARP entry for this IP? If you are seeing this
for ANY IP, then I'm not sure...I'd check for static ARP entries,
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On Tue, 1 Apr 2008, Butch Evans wrote:
I thought I'd expand on this just a little...
On Tue, 1 Apr 2008, Kerry Penland wrote:
It looks to me like maybe IPv6?
It's not the same format as an IPv6 Address. That is a MAC address.
MAC = 48 bits = 12 HEX digits
This is usually written
to
hide the labor costs in the equipment cost as well.
This should give you some ideas. The main thing is to get someone
on the inside interested and they will do your preaching for you.
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. If they just need the public IP on
their gear so that they can establish OUTBOUND connections (for
corporate VPN or whatever), then they should work just fine with
pseudobridge.
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Perfect Forward Secrecy they have yes and no.
Mikrotik does not support PFS.
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you can safely ignore this test
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. The traffic flow diagram is very clear in this
regard.
Use the example titled IPsec Between two Masquerading MikroTik
Routers, as it does not require a manual key.
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. If you need more detail, let me
know. FWIW, the bridging this way (wireless to wireless) worked in
2.9 series, too, but may have required special handling, depending
on what you were doing.
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On Fri, 27 Jun 2008, Chris Gotstein wrote:
Clint Wooton gave me a hand and we got it working, probably just
before you tried pinging it.
What did it turn out to be?
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be the ability to see
what is passing through the device and there are other methods to
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over the vpn. Also, ensure that you have the
exception in your NAT rules (/ip firewall nat) for src-nat for this
specific source and destination.
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and there is no configuration to disable SNMP write.
According to Mikrotik, this is/will be fixed in 3.14.
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, you may be having MTU issues, too. Is there a
pppoe or pptp link in the mix somewhere?
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since I last announced a post, too. The
idea of MIP is one that I get asked about a lot, so I thought I'd
let you all know the article is up for your perusal. :-)
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a bridge, you have to have a true bridge. Use WDS or
other bridging technology besides a pseudo bridge and it will
work.
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=PINGWOL]
/ping 10.10.10.10 count=5
:log error Pinging the WOL device
} else={
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together an updated OSPF FDX article on my blog.
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all week. Either way, I am glad it is now solved.
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them for. Being that today is
election day, I feel a political answer is not so unusual. ;-)
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the behaviour.
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I bet you'll all be glad when I quit testing. :-)
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I bet you'll all be glad when I quit testing. :-)
One more attempt
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[find] default-forwarding=no
/interface wireless access list
set [find] forwarding=no
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package (3.15+) includes some updates specifically
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On Wed, 2008-12-10 at 20:25 -0500, Josh Luthman wrote:
It could just be me but I find your question very difficult to understand.
Rest assured, it's not just you. ;-)
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is this:
Don't mix Mikrotik and ANY TDM ports.
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assist a little...
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that what I stated the first day is true...It is highly
likely that you don't need MPLS.
But I can understand the need for a learning experience...I just don't
have the time to waste, so I am somewhat envious. :-)
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for the Wi-Spy 2.4x with RP-SMA Chanalyzer
3.0.
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that is directly
connected to the customer/perp.
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getting them out the door. They were expected
over a month ago, IIRC.
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what it's all
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Seating is very limited, so act now.
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in the connectors as a possible cause.
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Yes. Just use a different directory for the second hotspot. It has to
be running on a different interface.
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like this. The course would be a complete coverage of
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server and that this router is properly configured to use it.
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them to their proper campground.
This can be accomplished per my advice above.
Any ideas? I am probably going to need something close to step-by-step.
Not sure I can do this, but I'd be happy to assist.
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packet it can receive.
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On Mon, 2009-03-23 at 15:44 -0500, Chris Gotstein wrote:
Any harm in downgrading from 3.22 to 3.20?
None that I've heard or seen. Any reason you are downgrading?
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http://www.google.com/tisp/
You seen Fiber to the home. Now what about this...
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On Fri, 2009-04-03 at 15:33 -0400, Carl A jeptha wrote:
Not really, most times it's because the client has been P**sed off.
Don't be a potty mouth! :-)
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On Thu, 2009-04-09 at 08:58 -0500, Chris Gotstein wrote:
Cisco(192.168.255.254) - (tunnel1) - Mikrotik(192.168.255.254)
What kind of tunnel is this?
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On Thu, 2009-04-09 at 10:25 -0500, Butch Evans wrote:
Keith said:
Basically, are the MTs smart enough to balance the load between them
effciently?
Keith, I'm not sure what you mean by balance the load. There is a
little bit of overhead for each virtual AP. The AP will be sending out
beacons
package, you can do that by downloading the
wireless-test package separately their website.
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instead of pinging all night. :-)
/me duck - run
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ssid=ssid_number1 connect=yes
add ssid=ssid_number2 connect=yes
add ssid=ssid_number3 connect=yes
add connect=no
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to a more
complete solution (such as the queues and full qos capability on the MT)
would be in order.
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in the ground where it
was shooting out. :-)
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This works with ANY client to a MT access point. Be aware that when you
add them to the access list, or make changes to the access list entry
(such as adding a comment), they will be briefly disconnected.
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this). Even if the radio type column were Mikrotik
radio? (yes/no) it would be beneificial. I've copied this to
supp...@mikrotik.com. If you think this is a useful idea, you should
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that the probability that a feature addition is
indirectly proportional to the number of times I ask for it. If it's
something I REALLY want, the inverse factor is increased by at least 1
order of magnitude.
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On Thu, 2009-06-11 at 14:30 -0700, Damian Wallace wrote:
When in MT land, does as MT does.
lol. Not sure I'd admit to doing as MT does...There are days where
what MT does is painful. ;-)
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. Windows is just being Windows. Always a fun possibility.
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On Sat, 2009-06-13 at 01:39 -0500, Mike Hammett wrote:
I resolved it... too many proxy-ARPs in the system.
Not a bad guess. ;-)
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that you work with your customer and upstream to get
them connected directly, however. It'll be easier if you can stay out
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default is to use both.
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