Anyone know how to fix snmp interface graphing on Mikrotik? When I pull the
OID half the time it gives me the correct data, the other half it looks
like I'm not passing any traffic but it's not accurate...
Thank you!
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I’m guessing you are pulling it as a 32-bit integer using SNMP 1 and need to
pull it as a 64 bit integer using SNMP 2. When the data transmitted exceeds
around 100 Mbps, the counter will roll over and won’t show as increased.
Dave
> On Oct 17, 2016, at 11:39 AM, TJ Trout via Mikrotik-users
>
I don't understand why the hap ac doesn't have an advertised maximum
Wireless rate?
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We deployed a lot of RB493Gs a few years back. They are starting show
80 to 95% bad blocks on their flash storage. I've been losing two to
three per month for a few months now.
The initial symptom is the automated ssh process which gathers IP pool
utilization to feed MRTG starts reporting that i
Are you sure it's not capacitor plague? Easy to fix with a smd rework
station
On Oct 17, 2016 12:55 PM, "Scott Lambert via Mikrotik-users" <
mikrotik-users@wispa.org> wrote:
> We deployed a lot of RB493Gs a few years back. They are starting show
> 80 to 95% bad blocks on their flash storage. I'
In 6.something they added a flash refresh feature. Maybe this is prematurely
killing the flash or just showing an issue before it becomes one. Hard to tell.
I've had a few devices with flash that fails, but not as much as you describe.
Justin Miller
VA SkyWire, LLC
3114 W Marshall St, Ste A
On Mon, Oct 17, 2016 at 03:20:19PM -0700, TJ Trout wrote:
> Are you sure it's not capacitor plague? Easy to fix with a smd rework
> station
I don't see any leakage or doming of the three largeish electrolytic
capacitors on each board. I am not even slightly tempted to attempt
to test all of the S
On Mon, Oct 17, 2016 at 07:03:01PM -0400, Justin Miller via Mikrotik-users
wrote:
> In 6.something they added a flash refresh feature. Maybe this is
> prematurely killing the flash or just showing an issue before it
> becomes one. Hard to tell.
>
> I've had a few devices with flash that fails, bu
Also, the large count of failing NAND blocks is not symptomatic of the
capacitor issue. On boards with failing caps, they will just start to randomly
crash/halt, and as the caps continue to lose integrity, it will happen with
increasing frequency, and eventually the boards will just fail to boo
...this was what I was thinking of (Samsung NAND issues); turns out it was a
lot longer ago than I remembered it being:
http://forum.mikrotik.com/viewtopic.php?t=61321
Supposedly 5.18 included the workaround, and clearly you weren't running 5.x.
:-/
(http://wiki.mikrotik.com/wiki/Manual:Router
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