Hey,
does somebody know, why all used ethernet ports of our RB5009 are going down for a few seconds and then are up again? Only ether5 is not affected, but it's not used currently. ether1-4 are foundation for bonding interface bonding1. It happened the first time as far as I am aware of and we are using the device for about one year. Nothing was changed within that period (except firmware updates).
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does somebody know, why all used ethernet ports of our RB5009 are going down for a few seconds and then are up again? Only ether5 is not affected, but it's not used currently. ether1-4 are foundation for bonding interface bonding1. It happened the first time as far as I am aware of and we are using the device for about one year. Nothing was changed within that period (except firmware updates).
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18:01:28 interface,info ether1 link down18:01:28 interface,info ether2 link down18:01:28 interface,info ether3 link down18:01:28 interface,info ether4 link down18:01:28 interface,info ether6 link down18:01:28 interface,info ether7 link down18:01:29 interface,info ether8 link down18:01:29 interface,info bonding1 link down:18:01:41 interface,info ether1 link up (speed 1G, full duplex)18:01:45 interface,info ether2 link up (speed 1G, full duplex)18:01:45 interface,info ether3 link up (speed 1G, full duplex)18:01:45 interface,info ether4 link up (speed 1G, full duplex)18:01:49 interface,info ether6 link up (speed 1G, full duplex)18:01:49 interface,info ether7 link up (speed 1G, full duplex)18:01:49 interface,info ether8 link up (speed 1G, full duplex)18:01:49 interface,info bonding1 link up
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uptime: 10w4d41m22s version: 7.16.1 (stable) build-time: 2024-10-10 14:03:32 factory-software: 7.4.1 free-memory: 861.8MiB total-memory: 1024.0MiB cpu: ARM64 cpu-count: 4 cpu-frequency: 350MHz cpu-load: 1% free-hdd-space: 990.4MiB total-hdd-space: 1024.0MiB write-sect-since-reboot: 214304 write-sect-total: 1065173 bad-blocks: 0% architecture-name: arm64 board-name: RB5009UG+S+ platform: MikroTik
Statistics: Posted by v3g4 — Sat Feb 08, 2025 7:25 pm