The manual states: CHR system-id is bound to MBR and UUID - but what exactly does it mean? What is it checking on the MBR and UUID (disk UUID or hardware ID etc). With the amount we've spent on licensing we expect it to just work, and not have to keep worrying about system ID's. Is there a definite answer over how CHR figures out what the system ID and the checks it performs to ensure the license is really valid? Nothing has changed with the disk image, nor the system/hardware UUID id the VirtualBox or KVM xml file, so what could cause this? Pembelian Lisensi CHR melalui Cloud Hosted Router (CHR) merupakan versi Router OS yang didesain untuk dijalankan pada Virtual Machine. Level 3 is a wireless station (client or CPE) only license. You have 24 hours to register for Level1 or purchase Level 3,4,5 or 6 and enter a valid key. each reboot the system ID is the same and the license just "works".Īfter booting the original image, drag-and-dropping the RouterOS upgrade file to the Files via Winbox and rebooting, again all good, but sometimes, even though the system id is the same, it throws an error stating the system id has already previously used a trial or that there is something wrong with the system id. Cloud Hosted Router (CHR) licenses for virtual machines do not use Levels, please see the CHR manual for more information License Levels After installation RouterOS runs in trial mode. They have been working fine until it comes to upgrade time. We purchased over 400 CHR P1 perpetual licenses a few years ago that are used on either VirtualBox/Linux KVM hosts. All the rest of the features provided by CHR are available without restrictions. It is limited to 1Gbps upload per interface. I have a question about how the CHR system id (for licensing purposes) is *really* generated/checked. Mikrotik Cloud Hosted Router CHR p1 (perpetual-1) license p1 (perpetual-1) license level allows to run CHR indefinitely.
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