Thanks. I'll play around with that and see where it gets me.

Rory McCann
Minn-Kota Ag Products
P: 701-403-4877 | E: [email protected]

On 5/28/2013 4:56 PM, Justin Miller wrote:
You can make a function in dude that does a routeros command and use it's results in a 
function that would return up/down. You can use this function in the label to get your 
desired results. I'm not sure how you would define the Interface from the label tho. 
Maybe it's link_index() "returns link index available from some contexts"....

Here is an example function

ros_command(":put [/system routerboard get model]")

Something like this seems to work. Returns true/false. Just got to put that in 
an if/then.

ros_command(concatenate(":put [/interface ethernet get ",link_index()," 
running]"))


Justin


On May 28, 2013, at 4:05 PM, Rory McCann <[email protected]> wrote:

Well, regardless does anyone know if there is an equivalent variable for 
interface.operstatus available when using "routeros"?

Rory McCann
Minn-Kota Ag Products
P: 701-403-4877 | E: [email protected]

On 5/28/2013 3:00 PM, Josh Luthman wrote:
I will say I see it more with SNMP than I do with RouterOS.

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On Tue, May 28, 2013 at 3:59 PM, Rory McCann <[email protected]> wrote:

So why doesn't the label do the same thing when I select "routeros"
instead of "snmp"? If it was I/O bound, I should be seeing it consistently
across everything which I am not.


Rory McCann
Minn-Kota Ag Products
P: 701-403-4877 | E: [email protected]

On 5/28/2013 1:41 PM, Justin Miller wrote:

The flash on the RB-1000 is a little slow for use with Dude. Just because
you can doesn't mean you should.....

You are likely seeing those labels because it's so slow with the I/O.


On May 28, 2013, at 12:02 PM, Rory McCann <[email protected]> wrote:

  Hi guys,
I'm playing around with The Dude on an RB1000 (using dude v4beta1) and
I've got a question on setting up labels.

I've found that when using SNMP on my mikrotik devices, when the label
refreshes, it displays all the variables for a few seconds before
displaying the values. For example, when it refreshes, the label says:

Rate: [Interface.Speed]
Rx: [Interface.InBitRate]
Tx: [Interface.OutBitRate]
Status: [Interface.OperStatus]

Then after a few seconds, it will display:

Rate: 100 Mbps
Rx: 50 bps
Tx: 51 bps
Status: up

Since I don't like this behavior, I decided to try switching the link
type from SNMP to RouterOS and use the native variables. This works much
better, however I can't seem to find an equivalent for
[Interface.OperStatus]. If I try to poll the OID, I always get "up(1)"
regardless if the link is actually connected or not.

Is there a variable that RouterOS would understand to simply tell me
"up" or "down" for the Interface status?

--
Rory McCann
Minn-Kota Ag Products
P: 701-403-4877 | E: [email protected]


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