When talking about DIY, Iam currently using my old Mikrotik RB750 UP as power monitoring tool. It runs multiple scripts every 3 seconds including one reaching HTTP destination “heartbeat” like monitor. That way, I can ensure that my UPS power backed up infrastructure can safely shut down if the outage is quite long.
Would it be possible to include some instructions that work with the older CCR LCD screens if they've been 'harvested' from a dead router? :-D (also love this video btw!)
If screen is not integrated in the router off-the-shelf, probably Dude will be a better monitoring tool... although old CCR panels helped me to quickly check the current state of each uplink while in the server room.
This is more of a "we have a guy there, and we lost access to the site." Kind of thing. Tap the GUI, is it showing anything? Simple. Not "network down, dude doesn't work."
Quick tip for 2:00: If you have json output, pipe it into 'jq' to get a nicely formated object. Bonus points, you can even filter with jq!
Nice to see that you spend time with projects like these at your company. It says a lot about MikroTik.
I love how Mikrotik opened a lot of possibilities with their products.
This video shows me all the great posibilities that we can do in MikroTik. I'm really impressed.
Super cool!
Just one note: last I checked, Chrome won't pretty-print JSON like Firefox, so you'd need an extension to view JSON easily
When talking about DIY, Iam currently using my old Mikrotik RB750 UP as power monitoring tool. It runs multiple scripts every 3 seconds including one reaching HTTP destination “heartbeat” like monitor. That way, I can ensure that my UPS power backed up infrastructure can safely shut down if the outage is quite long.
new year new mikrotik
You could even use it to monitor the availability of a forum 😛
Now put this in an 10" mountable gadget and make any homelab guy happy :-)
thanks, I made it for my CCR2216
Nice video. By the way sounds like soundchip music in the background...
REST API is a nice feature but how can you control read only or set dthe rest api to a other port to control the acces only from internal netzwerk?
- internal network: using the firewall
- port number: in IP services
- r/o access: by adding a properly configured username/password
@@Rob2 But you can not block the webserver if you use rest api
@@meinsda5983 Yes it would be nice when you could setup a separate port number for REST API
Great video! Can you show us how to make the advance mode as in the minute 1:20.
Druvis is amazing!
what is going on with the forum?
Would it be possible to include some instructions that work with the older CCR LCD screens if they've been 'harvested' from a dead router? :-D (also love this video btw!)
sir please provide a software such as a mikhmon for hotspot user otherwise mikrotik sale can go be down
Seems like idea for M5Stack project. It already has LCD, ESP32 and buttons
Ooooh this is cool!
soo cool!
shut up and take my money! Make it a commercial product!
Nice
If screen is not integrated in the router off-the-shelf, probably Dude will be a better monitoring tool... although old CCR panels helped me to quickly check the current state of each uplink while in the server room.
This is more of a "we have a guy there, and we lost access to the site." Kind of thing.
Tap the GUI, is it showing anything? Simple.
Not "network down, dude doesn't work."
Pls, make this for LILYGO T-Display S3. Someone...
I might post a link to my github here after i get some time to code after exam week, i have a similar model.
LILYGO T-Display S3 is an ESP32 device, the video applies to that too. Same method.
big solution for rapid monitoring my router
Every thing its ok, but wchich devill did tell you, Play this music on background