queue simple> add max-limit=20M/20M name=client-arq target= name=ether1-internet With Fasttrack disabled I can add my 20/20 Megabit symmetrical limit. Rule 4 is now disabled as indicated by the capital XI in front of the rule. Alternatively the rule can be removed completely with the command remove but I rather preserve it in case I needed at a later time. Now issue the disable command along with the rule number you wish to disable. ip firewall filter> printįlags: X - disabled, I - invalid, D - dynamicĠ D special dummy rule to show fasttrack countersĬhain=input action=accept protocol=icmp log=no log-prefix=""Ĭhain=input action=accept connection-state=established,related log=no log-prefix=""Ĭhain=input action=drop in-interface=ether1-gateway log=no log-prefix=""Ĭhain=forward action=fasttrack-connection connection-state=established,related log=no log-prefix=""Ĭhain=forward action=accept connection-state=established,related log=no log-prefix=""Ĭhain=forward action=drop connection-state=invalid log=no log-prefix=""Ĭhain=forward action=drop connection-state=new connection-nat-state=!dstnat in-interface=ether1-gateway log=no Rule 4 has what we are looking for which is fasttrack depending on previous changes made to your rules the placement maybe different resulting in a completely different number. From the RouterOS command line move to /ip firewall filter and issue the print command to view all available rules. However I wanted to limit bandwidth to clients and FastTrack had to be disabled in order to limit. The function has it’s advantages by increasing throughout and reducing CPU load. You can read more about FastTrack from the Mikrotik Wiki on FastTrack.
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Mikrotik - RouterOS Disable FastTrack To Limit Bandwidth