Open a terminal window. If it was a power outage, under the banner it
will say something like reboot without proper shutdown.
Also, the very beginning of the log after power up may have some help.
The part you are showing looks like OSPF getting started.
On 3/2/2017 2:11 PM, Brough Turner via Mikrotik-users wrote:
At 12:24 today, one of our core routers appears to have had a brief
outage. It's upstream of our monitoring server so initially everything
looked like a disaster, but upon further examination, the outage
lasted less than 30 seconds and the 11 VPN sessions at the monitoring
server were all back up in less than 37 seconds. Looking at the
monitoring server and each of the devices upstream of the monitoring
server, all had uptimes of >143 days, except the gateway router, a
CCR1036.
Strangely, the uptime on the CCR1036 suggests it rebooted at 12:24
today, but there is nothing in its log. How can we have a 30 second
service outage and have the router's uptime reset with no log
entries? On a router reboot, we normally have dozens of log entries
before the router is up, has the correct time and is behaving normally.
Here's a Winbox view of date, time, uptime and the log. Any ideas? Am
I missing something obvious?
Thanks,
Brough
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