MikroTik RouterOS V3.0 Reference Manual

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MikroTik RouterOS v3.0Reference Manual

Table Of ContentsConfiguration Management.1General Information . 1System Backup. 2Exporting Configuration.3Importing Configuration.3Configuration Reset.4FTP (File Transfer Protocol) Server.5General Information . 5File Transfer Protocol Server. 5MAC Level Access (Telnet and Winbox). 7General Information . 7MAC Telnet Server. 7MAC WinBox Server.8Monitoring Active Session List.9MAC Scan. 9MAC Telnet Client.9Serial Console and Terminal. 11General Information . 11Serial Console Configuration. 12Configuring Console. 13Using Serial Terminal. 14Console Screen. 14Software Package and Version Management. 16General Information . 16Installation (Upgrade).17Uninstallation. 18Downgrading. 19Disabling and Enabling. 20Unscheduling.21System Upgrade. 21Adding Package Source.22Software Package List. 23SSH (Secure Shell) Server and Client. 26General Information . 26SSH Server. 27SSH Client.27SSH Preshated Key. 27Telnet Server and Client. 29General Information . 29Telnet Server. 29Telnet Client. 29IP Addresses and ARP. 31General Information . 31i

IP Addressing. 31Address Resolution Protocol. 33Proxy-ARP feature. 34Troubleshooting.37Routes, Equal Cost Multipath Routing, Policy Routing.38General Information . 38Routes.39Policy Rules.41General Information . 41ARLAN 655 Wireless Client Card.45General Information. 45Installation. 45Wireless Interface Configuration. 46Troubleshooting.47Interface Bonding.48General Information . 48General Information . 51CISCO/Aironet 2.4GHz 11Mbps Wireless Interface. 54General Information . 54Wireless Interface Configuration. 55Troubleshooting.57Application Examples. 58Cyclades PC300 PCI Adapters. 63General Information. 63Synchronous Interface Configuration. 63Troubleshooting.64RSV/V.35 Synchronous Link Applications. 65Driver Management. 68General Information . 68Loading Device Drivers. 68Removing Device Drivers. 70Notes on PCMCIA Adapters.71Troubleshooting.71Ethernet Interfaces.72General Information. 72Ethernet Interface Configuration.72Monitoring the Interface Status.74Troubleshooting.74FarSync X.21 Interface.76General Information. 76Synchronous Interface Configuration. 76Troubleshooting.77Synchronous Link Applications. 78FrameRelay (PVC, Private Virtual Circuit) Interface.83General Information. 83Configuring Frame Relay Interface.84ii

Frame Relay Configuration. 84Troubleshooting.87General Interface Settings.89General Information . 89Interface Status. 89Traffic Monitoring.90GPRS PCMCIA. 91How to make a GPRS connection. 91ISDN (Integrated Services Digital Network) Interface. 93General Information. 93ISDN Hardware and Software Installation.94ISDN Client Interface Configuration. 95ISDN Server Interface Configuration.96ISDN Examples.97M3P. 101General Information . 101Setup.102MOXA C101 Synchronous Interface. 104General Information. 104Synchronous Interface Configuration. 105Troubleshooting.106Synchronous Link Application Examples.107MOXA C502 Dual-port Synchronous Interface. 111General Information. 111Synchronous Interface Configuration. 112Troubleshooting.113Synchronous Link Application Examples.113PPP and Asynchronous Interfaces. 118General Information. 118Serial Port Configuration.119PPP Server Setup.120PPP Client Setup. 121PPP Application Example. 122RadioLAN 5.8GHz Wireless Interface. 124General Information. 124Wireless Interface Configuration. 125Troubleshooting.127Wireless Network Applications.127Sangoma Synchronous Cards. 130General Information. 130Synchronous Interface Configuration. 130LMC/SBEI Synchronous Interfaces. 132General Information. 132Synchronous Interface Configuration. 132General Information . 133Wireless Client and Wireless Access Point Manual. 135iii

General Information. 137Wireless Interface Configuration. 139Interface Monitor.146Nstreme Settings.148Nstreme2 Group Settings. 149Registration Table. 152Connect List. 154Access List. 155Info. 156Virtual Access Point Interface.159WDS Interface Configuration. 161Align.162Align Monitor.163Frequency Monitor. 164Manual Transmit Power Table. 164Network Scan. 165Security Profiles. 166Sniffer.169Sniffer Sniff.170Sniffer Packets.171Snooper.171Xpeed SDSL Interface. 173General Information. 173Xpeed Interface Configuration.173Frame Relay Configuration Examples. 175Troubleshooting.176EoIP.

Document revision 1.10 (June 22, 2007, 16:49 GMT) This document applies to MikroTik RouterOS V3.0 Table of Contents Table of Contents Summary Description System Backup Description Command Description Example Example Exporting Configuration Description Command Description Example Importing Configuration Description Command Description Example .

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