I have only seen this on mine when my power over enet was bad.

I query for uptime via snmp and graph the resulting tick count. You should see 
a VERY boring rise on your graphs... If you see a sawtooth, things are bad and 
rebooting too much.

Also, my 333 had a bios update with the recent 3.4 update. And the beep on boot 
thing on the 333 is great! You can hear it abot 100 feet away when the weather 
is calm...

ryan

-----Original Message-----
From: Travis Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, March 08, 2008 4:10 PM
To: WISPA General List <[email protected]>
Subject: [WISPA] RB333

Hi,

Just wanted to share some useful information about the Mikrotik RB333 
vs. RB532. We recently replaced an RB532 that had failed with a RB333 
for a backhaul link. What we did not realize until a week after the 
replacement was that the RB333 was rebooting about every 4-6 hours. We 
monitor each radio with SNMP, we monitor the tower site with SNMP and 
Smokeping, and yet we never saw a problem. Why? Because the RB333 boots 
up so fast, that even our WhatsUp monitor system never caught it down 
(and it pings every 1 minute).

Just doing a quick test, it looks like the RB333 will boot up from power 
up in under 10 seconds. Which is very nice, but also made it hard to 
catch a board that is having problems.

Travis
Microserv


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