Post AdGMyqMkbpKPSkBU12 by hrafn@noc.social
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(DIR) Post #AczEcDHZNxH7aJEezQ by lamp@kitty.haus
2023-12-20T02:23:45.236233Z
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I think #mikrotik traffic counter is glitched... The TX on ether4 corresponds with the RX on ether2. This doesn't make any sense...
(DIR) Post #Ad0ocbQ8OEP7a3EI52 by oherrala@mastodon.social
2023-12-20T10:18:56Z
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@lamp Do you have traffic from device connected to ether2 to device connected to ether4?
(DIR) Post #Ad0occQWeGJMhYQ7KS by lamp@kitty.haus
2023-12-20T20:41:45.202143Z
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@oherrala no ether4 was idle pc, you see traffic go to ether1
(DIR) Post #AdGMyqMkbpKPSkBU12 by hrafn@noc.social
2023-12-28T08:46:02Z
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@lamp @oherrala Regardless. *Something* is causing traffic to leave on ether4, too. Either an MDB entry (MAC Address), switch or bridge rule. - Is what I would check. Using the built-in functionality to see what destinations the traffic leaving on ether4 is going to is always a great info to have.
(DIR) Post #AdGMyrlFQEW9n0eYq0 by lamp@kitty.haus
2023-12-28T08:47:35.199135Z
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@hrafn @oherrala torch on ether4 picks up nothing