![]() So we suspect it could be the radio link if network configuration seems to be correct. Ensure the number of CPU sockets is always 1 and the value of the cores is the same as the required CPUs. but the radio link has two ethernet interfaces acting as switch, one for each ppp client. On successfully installing the Aruba Mobility Conductor Virtual Appliance / Mobility Controller Virtual Appliance, refer to the ArubaOS 8.6.0.0 Getting Started Guide for steps to setup the network. ![]() We have a radio link to the location where the mikrotik is and another PPPoE session with another router (Linksys) working without this issue at the same place. We have changed the router for a new one and the problem persists. The PPPoE session is always up, and the rest of the clients have normal behavior but the mikrotik router sometimes can ping to Router_2 and sometimes can't. Here is a picture showing the network scheme I deleted one of the connection with this one and sometimes i have this problem. This worked for 2 weeks without problems but one day stopped working. The initial configuration that was working in the Mikrotik had two WAN connections, one for hotspot clients and the other one for the office. The PPPoE server is a cisco 7206VXR router (previously an Imagestream). I can ping the router from any device connected to the internet but when i ping from the Mikrotik console to my router connected to providers (Juniper M20), ping sometimes works and sometimes doesn't. It has defined a PPPoE client, add-default-route to yes and masquerade to out interface. The example ping above does the following: Sends 50 packets, with buffer size of 1500 (generally the default MTU packet size) and saves the output to c: as testping.I have a Cloud Core Router with v6.1 RouterOs. ![]() You can download Restoro by clicking the Download button below. This works in most cases, where the issue is originated due to a system corruption. Ping -n 50 -l 1500 ServerName > c:\testping.txt Fix: General Failure Error When Running Ping Commands If the issue is with your Computer or a Laptop you should try using Restoro which can scan the repositories and replace corrupt and missing files. Pinging v11-enforce-win with 32 bytes of data: Where 192.168.2.52 is a Detection server waiting for a request on Port 8100, and 192.168.2.50 is Enforce Established connectivity on a random port, in this example, Port 63843Ĭan you Ping the remote system, and does the response drop packets? Have any suggest for above problem I will appretiate any help. If Enforce is sees the detection server you should see an ESTABLISHED connection. the debug message like this: 'PING: transmit failed, error code 11003'. On the Detection server via a Command window: You can also use the netstat command to see if a port is 'Listening' or established:Įxample of seeing if a Detection server is listening on port 8100 for a connection request from Enforce= NOTE: Missing Telnet? Check for additional features via Add/Remove Programs Telnet is typically not 'installed' on Windows 7 and Windows 2008 If the port is open you should be taken to a blank screen, otherwise you may receive a "Connection Refused" error. The two main areas to check are: Port Connectivity, and Ping/connection timeouts or dropped packets.
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