On 2014-04-10 19:06, Bart Kus wrote:
Errr, that should say "/ip route print" instead, to show dynamic routes.
Also, you can engage the /tool sniffer quick to check for your traceroute making it into your modem, just as you did before with the routing issue. I wouldn't count on "last-ip" being an accurate representation, it's just a random sampling of taffic and can miss packets.
--Bart
/> /tool sniffer quick ip-address=!192.168.0.0/16 INTERFACE TIME NUM DI SRC-MAC DST-MAC VLAN SRC-ADDRESS ether1... 6.013 7 <- 169.254.1.227:56918 ether1... 6.021 8 <- 169.254.1.38:47040 wlan1-... 6.387 9 <- 209.59.217.159:41540 wlan1-... 8.302 10 <- 44.24.240.161 wlan1-... 8.454 11 <- 0.0.0.0:68 (bootpc) wlan1-... 11.117 12 <- 0.0.0.0:68 (bootpc) wlan1-... 11.4 13 <- 209.59.217.159:41540 ether1... 12.048 14 <- 169.254.1.38:21302 ether1... 12.079 15 <- 169.254.1.38:7500 wlan1-... 12.885 16 <- 44.24.240.161:5678 (discovery) wlan1-... 12.888 17 <- fe80::d6ca:6dff:fe7a:b807:5678 (... wlan1-... 14.246 18 <- 0.0.0.0:68 (bootpc) wlan1-... 16.06 19 <- 0.0.0.0:68 (bootpc) wlan1-... 16.452 20 <- 209.59.217.159:41540 wlan1-... 18.311 21 <- 44.24.240.161 wlan1-... 19.865 22 <- 0.0.0.0:68 (bootpc) wlan1-... 21.465 23 <- 209.59.217.159:41540 ether1... 22.061 24 <- 169.254.1.227:56918 ether1... 22.068 25 <- 169.254.1.38:47040 ether1... 22.138 26 <- 169.254.1.38:7500 / OK, you're correct; it *is* getting through ...