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(2) Table Of Contents Configuration Management..................................................................1 General Information ................................................................................................................ 1 System Backup......................................................................................................................... 2 Exporting Configuration...........................................................................................................3 Importing Configuration...........................................................................................................3 Configuration Reset..................................................................................................................4. FTP (File Transfer Protocol) Server.....................................................5 General Information ................................................................................................................ 5 File Transfer Protocol Server................................................................................................... 5. MAC Level Access (Telnet and Winbox)............................................. 7 General Information ................................................................................................................ 7 MAC Telnet Server.................................................................................................................. 7 MAC WinBox Server...............................................................................................................8 Monitoring Active Session List................................................................................................9 MAC Scan................................................................................................................................ 9 MAC Telnet Client...................................................................................................................9. Serial Console and Terminal.............................................................. 11 General Information .............................................................................................................. 11 Serial Console Configuration................................................................................................. 12 Configuring Console.............................................................................................................. 13 Using Serial Terminal............................................................................................................ 14 Console Screen....................................................................................................................... 14. Software Package and Version Management................................... 16 General Information .............................................................................................................. 16 Installation (Upgrade).............................................................................................................17 Uninstallation......................................................................................................................... 18 Downgrading.......................................................................................................................... 19 Disabling and Enabling.......................................................................................................... 20 Unscheduling..........................................................................................................................21 System Upgrade..................................................................................................................... 21 Adding Package Source..........................................................................................................22 Software Package List............................................................................................................ 23. SSH (Secure Shell) Server and Client............................................... 26 General Information .............................................................................................................. 26 SSH Server............................................................................................................................. 27 SSH Client..............................................................................................................................27 SSH Preshated Key................................................................................................................ 27. Telnet Server and Client..................................................................... 29 General Information .............................................................................................................. 29 Telnet Server.......................................................................................................................... 29 Telnet Client........................................................................................................................... 29. IP Addresses and ARP....................................................................... 31 General Information .............................................................................................................. 31 i.
(3) IP Addressing......................................................................................................................... 31 Address Resolution Protocol.................................................................................................. 33 Proxy-ARP feature................................................................................................................. 34 Troubleshooting......................................................................................................................37. Routes, Equal Cost Multipath Routing, Policy Routing...................38 General Information .............................................................................................................. 38 Routes.....................................................................................................................................39 Policy Rules............................................................................................................................41 General Information .............................................................................................................. 41. ARLAN 655 Wireless Client Card.......................................................45 General Information............................................................................................................... 45 Installation.............................................................................................................................. 45 Wireless Interface Configuration........................................................................................... 46 Troubleshooting......................................................................................................................47. Interface Bonding................................................................................48 General Information .............................................................................................................. 48 General Information .............................................................................................................. 51. CISCO/Aironet 2.4GHz 11Mbps Wireless Interface.......................... 54 General Information .............................................................................................................. 54 Wireless Interface Configuration........................................................................................... 55 Troubleshooting......................................................................................................................57 Application Examples............................................................................................................ 58. Cyclades PC300 PCI Adapters........................................................... 63 General Information............................................................................................................... 63 Synchronous Interface Configuration.................................................................................... 63 Troubleshooting......................................................................................................................64 RSV/V.35 Synchronous Link Applications........................................................................... 65. Driver Management............................................................................. 68 General Information .............................................................................................................. 68 Loading Device Drivers......................................................................................................... 68 Removing Device Drivers...................................................................................................... 70 Notes on PCMCIA Adapters..................................................................................................71 Troubleshooting......................................................................................................................71. Ethernet Interfaces..............................................................................72 General Information............................................................................................................... 72 Ethernet Interface Configuration............................................................................................72 Monitoring the Interface Status..............................................................................................74 Troubleshooting......................................................................................................................74. FarSync X.21 Interface........................................................................76 General Information............................................................................................................... 76 Synchronous Interface Configuration.................................................................................... 76 Troubleshooting......................................................................................................................77 Synchronous Link Applications............................................................................................. 78. FrameRelay (PVC, Private Virtual Circuit) Interface.........................83 General Information............................................................................................................... 83 Configuring Frame Relay Interface........................................................................................84 ii.
(4) Frame Relay Configuration.................................................................................................... 84 Troubleshooting......................................................................................................................87. General Interface Settings..................................................................89 General Information .............................................................................................................. 89 Interface Status....................................................................................................................... 89 Traffic Monitoring..................................................................................................................90. GPRS PCMCIA..................................................................................... 91 How to make a GPRS connection.......................................................................................... 91. ISDN (Integrated Services Digital Network) Interface...................... 93 General Information............................................................................................................... 93 ISDN Hardware and Software Installation.............................................................................94 ISDN Client Interface Configuration..................................................................................... 95 ISDN Server Interface Configuration.....................................................................................96 ISDN Examples......................................................................................................................97. M3P..................................................................................................... 101 General Information ............................................................................................................ 101 Setup.....................................................................................................................................102. MOXA C101 Synchronous Interface................................................ 104 General Information............................................................................................................. 104 Synchronous Interface Configuration.................................................................................. 105 Troubleshooting....................................................................................................................106 Synchronous Link Application Examples............................................................................107. MOXA C502 Dual-port Synchronous Interface............................... 111 General Information............................................................................................................. 111 Synchronous Interface Configuration.................................................................................. 112 Troubleshooting....................................................................................................................113 Synchronous Link Application Examples............................................................................113. PPP and Asynchronous Interfaces................................................. 118 General Information............................................................................................................. 118 Serial Port Configuration......................................................................................................119 PPP Server Setup..................................................................................................................120 PPP Client Setup.................................................................................................................. 121 PPP Application Example.................................................................................................... 122. RadioLAN 5.8GHz Wireless Interface.............................................. 124 General Information............................................................................................................. 124 Wireless Interface Configuration......................................................................................... 125 Troubleshooting....................................................................................................................127 Wireless Network Applications............................................................................................127. Sangoma Synchronous Cards......................................................... 130 General Information............................................................................................................. 130 Synchronous Interface Configuration.................................................................................. 130. LMC/SBEI Synchronous Interfaces................................................. 132 General Information............................................................................................................. 132 Synchronous Interface Configuration.................................................................................. 132 General Information ............................................................................................................ 133. Wireless Client and Wireless Access Point Manual...................... 135 iii.
(5) General Information............................................................................................................. 137 Wireless Interface Configuration......................................................................................... 139 Interface Monitor..................................................................................................................146 Nstreme Settings...................................................................................................................148 Nstreme2 Group Settings..................................................................................................... 149 Registration Table................................................................................................................ 152 Connect List......................................................................................................................... 154 Access List........................................................................................................................... 155 Info....................................................................................................................................... 156 Virtual Access Point Interface..............................................................................................159 WDS Interface Configuration.............................................................................................. 161 Align.....................................................................................................................................162 Align Monitor.......................................................................................................................163 Frequency Monitor............................................................................................................... 164 Manual Transmit Power Table............................................................................................. 164 Network Scan....................................................................................................................... 165 Security Profiles................................................................................................................... 166 Sniffer...................................................................................................................................169 Sniffer Sniff..........................................................................................................................170 Sniffer Packets......................................................................................................................171 Snooper.................................................................................................................................171. Xpeed SDSL Interface....................................................................... 173 General Information............................................................................................................. 173 Xpeed Interface Configuration.............................................................................................173 Frame Relay Configuration Examples................................................................................. 175 Troubleshooting....................................................................................................................176. EoIP.................................................................................................... 177 General Information............................................................................................................. 177 EoIP Setup............................................................................................................................178 EoIP Application Example...................................................................................................179 Troubleshooting....................................................................................................................181. IP Security..........................................................................................183 General Information ............................................................................................................ 183 Policy Settings......................................................................................................................186 Peers..................................................................................................................................... 188 Remote Peer Statistics.......................................................................................................... 190 Installed SAs.........................................................................................................................190 Flushing Installed SA Table................................................................................................. 191 General Information ............................................................................................................ 192. IPIP Tunnel Interfaces.......................................................................199 General Information............................................................................................................. 199 IPIP Setup.............................................................................................................................200 General Information ............................................................................................................ 201. L2TP Tunnel.......................................................................................203 General Information............................................................................................................. 203 L2TP Client Setup................................................................................................................ 205 Monitoring L2TP Client.......................................................................................................206 iv.
(6) L2TP Server Setup............................................................................................................... 207 L2TP Tunnel Interfaces........................................................................................................208 L2TP Application Examples................................................................................................ 209 Troubleshooting....................................................................................................................213. PPPoE................................................................................................ 215 General Information............................................................................................................. 215 PPPoE Client Setup.............................................................................................................. 217 Monitoring PPPoE Client.....................................................................................................218 PPPoE Server Setup (Access Concentrator)........................................................................ 219 PPPoE Tunnel Interfaces......................................................................................................220 Application Examples.......................................................................................................... 221 Troubleshooting....................................................................................................................223. PPTP Tunnel...................................................................................... 225 General Information............................................................................................................. 225 PPTP Client Setup................................................................................................................ 227 Monitoring PPTP Client.......................................................................................................228 PPTP Server Setup............................................................................................................... 229 PPTP Tunnel Interfaces........................................................................................................230 PPTP Application Examples................................................................................................ 231 Troubleshooting....................................................................................................................236. VLAN.................................................................................................. 237 General Information............................................................................................................. 237 VLAN Setup.........................................................................................................................239 Application Example............................................................................................................239. Graphing............................................................................................ 241 General Information............................................................................................................. 241 General Options....................................................................................................................242 Health Graphing................................................................................................................... 242 Interface Graphing................................................................................................................243 Simple Queue Graphing....................................................................................................... 243 Resource Graphing............................................................................................................... 244. HotSpot User AAA............................................................................ 245 General Information ............................................................................................................ 245 HotSpot User Profiles...........................................................................................................245 HotSpot Users.......................................................................................................................247 HotSpot Active Users...........................................................................................................249. IP accounting.....................................................................................251 General Information ............................................................................................................ 251 Local IP Traffic Accounting.................................................................................................251 Local IP Traffic Accounting Table...................................................................................... 252 Web Access to the Local IP Traffic Accounting Table........................................................253 Uncounted Connections....................................................................................................... 254. PPP User AAA................................................................................... 255 General Information ............................................................................................................ 255 Local PPP User Profiles....................................................................................................... 256 Local PPP User Database..................................................................................................... 258 Monitoring Active PPP Users.............................................................................................. 259 v.
(7) PPP User Remote AAA........................................................................................................260. Router User AAA............................................................................... 262 General Information ............................................................................................................ 262 Router User Groups..............................................................................................................263 Router Users......................................................................................................................... 264 Monitoring Active Router Users.......................................................................................... 265 Router User Remote AAA................................................................................................... 266 SSH keys.............................................................................................................................. 266. Traffic Flow........................................................................................ 268 General Information............................................................................................................. 268 General Configuration..........................................................................................................269 Traffic-Flow Target..............................................................................................................269 General Information ............................................................................................................ 269. Log Management...............................................................................273 General Information ............................................................................................................ 273 General Settings................................................................................................................... 273 Actions..................................................................................................................................274 Log Messages....................................................................................................................... 275. Bandwidth Control............................................................................ 277 General Information ............................................................................................................ 277 Queue Types.........................................................................................................................289 Interface Default Queues......................................................................................................293 Simple Queues......................................................................................................................293 Queue Trees..........................................................................................................................295 General Information ............................................................................................................ 295. Filter................................................................................................... 302 General Information ............................................................................................................ 302 Firewall Filter....................................................................................................................... 303 Filter Applications................................................................................................................309. Address Lists.................................................................................... 311 General Information ............................................................................................................ 311 Address Lists........................................................................................................................ 311. Mangle................................................................................................ 313 General Information ............................................................................................................ 313 Mangle..................................................................................................................................313 General Information ............................................................................................................ 319. NAT..................................................................................................... 321 General Information ............................................................................................................ 321 NAT......................................................................................................................................321 NAT Applications................................................................................................................ 327. Packet Flow....................................................................................... 329 General Information............................................................................................................. 329 Packet Flow.......................................................................................................................... 329 Connection Tracking............................................................................................................ 332 Connection Timeouts........................................................................................................... 333 Service Ports.........................................................................................................................335 vi.
(8) General Firewall Information...............................................................................................335. Services, Protocols, and Ports........................................................ 337 General Information ............................................................................................................ 337 Modifying Service Settings.................................................................................................. 337 List of Services.....................................................................................................................338. DHCP Client and Server................................................................... 340 General Information ............................................................................................................ 341 DHCP Client Setup.............................................................................................................. 342 DHCP Server Setup..............................................................................................................344 Store Leases on Disk............................................................................................................ 346 DHCP Networks...................................................................................................................347 DHCP Server Leases............................................................................................................ 348 DHCP Alert.......................................................................................................................... 350 DHCP Option....................................................................................................................... 351 DHCP Relay......................................................................................................................... 352 Question&Answer-Based Setup...........................................................................................352 General Information ............................................................................................................ 354. DNS Client and Cache...................................................................... 358 General Information ............................................................................................................ 358 DNS Cache Setup.................................................................................................................359 Cache Monitoring.................................................................................................................360 All DNS Entries....................................................................................................................360 Static DNS Entries................................................................................................................360 Flushing DNS cache.............................................................................................................361. HotSpot Gateway.............................................................................. 362 General Information............................................................................................................. 363 Question&Answer-Based Setup...........................................................................................369 HotSpot Interface Setup....................................................................................................... 370 HotSpot Server Profiles........................................................................................................371 HotSpot User Profiles...........................................................................................................373 HotSpot Users.......................................................................................................................374 HotSpot Active Users...........................................................................................................374 HotSpot Cookies.................................................................................................................. 374 HTTP-level Walled Garden..................................................................................................375 IP-level Walled Garden........................................................................................................ 376 One-to-one NAT static address bindings............................................................................. 377 Active Host List....................................................................................................................377 Service Port.......................................................................................................................... 378 Customizing HotSpot: Firewall Section...............................................................................379 Customizing HotSpot: HTTP Servlet Pages........................................................................ 382 Possible Error Messages.......................................................................................................391 HotSpot How-to's................................................................................................................. 392. Web Proxy..........................................................................................394 General Information ............................................................................................................ 395 Setup.....................................................................................................................................396 Proxy Monitoring................................................................................................................. 397 Access List........................................................................................................................... 398 vii.
(9) Direct Access List................................................................................................................ 399 Cache Management.............................................................................................................. 400 Connection List.................................................................................................................... 400 Cache Contents.....................................................................................................................401 Cache inserts.........................................................................................................................401 Cache Lookups..................................................................................................................... 402 Complementary Tools.......................................................................................................... 402 Transparent Mode.................................................................................................................402 HTTP Methods..................................................................................................................... 403. IP Pools.............................................................................................. 405 General Information ............................................................................................................ 405 Setup.....................................................................................................................................405 Used Addresses from Pool................................................................................................... 406. SOCKS Proxy Server........................................................................ 407 General Information ............................................................................................................ 407 SOCKS Configuration..........................................................................................................408 Access List........................................................................................................................... 408 Active Connections.............................................................................................................. 409 General Information ............................................................................................................ 410. UPnP...................................................................................................412 General Information ............................................................................................................ 412 Enabling Universal Plug-n-Play...........................................................................................413 UPnP Interfaces....................................................................................................................413. Certificate Management....................................................................416 General Information ............................................................................................................ 416 Certificates............................................................................................................................417. DDNS Update Tool............................................................................ 420 General Information ............................................................................................................ 420 Dynamic DNS Update..........................................................................................................420. GPS Synchronization........................................................................422 General Information ............................................................................................................ 422 Synchronizing with a GPS Receiver.................................................................................... 423 GPS Monitoring................................................................................................................... 424. LCD Management.............................................................................. 425 General Information ............................................................................................................ 425 Configuring the LCD's Settings........................................................................................... 427 LCD Information Display Configuration............................................................................. 428 LCD Troubleshooting...........................................................................................................429. MNDP..................................................................................................430 General Information ............................................................................................................ 430 Setup.....................................................................................................................................431 Neighbour List......................................................................................................................431. System Clock and Simple SNTP Client........................................... 433 System Clock........................................................................................................................433 Manual Time Zone Settings................................................................................................. 434 Simple SNTP Client............................................................................................................. 435 viii.
(10) NTP Server and Client...................................................................... 437 General Information ............................................................................................................ 437 Client.................................................................................................................................... 438 Server....................................................................................................................................439. Support Output File.......................................................................... 440 General Information ............................................................................................................ 440 Generating Support Output File........................................................................................... 440. System Resource Management....................................................... 441 General Information ............................................................................................................ 441 System Resource.................................................................................................................. 442 IRQ Usage Monitor.............................................................................................................. 442 IO Port Usage Monitor......................................................................................................... 443 USB Port Information.......................................................................................................... 443 PCI Information....................................................................................................................444 Reboot.................................................................................................................................. 445 Shutdown..............................................................................................................................445 Router Identity......................................................................................................................446 Configuration Change History............................................................................................. 446 System Note......................................................................................................................... 447. Bandwidth Test................................................................................. 448 General Information............................................................................................................. 448 Server Configuration............................................................................................................ 449 Client Configuration.............................................................................................................450. ICMP Bandwidth Test....................................................................... 452 General Information ............................................................................................................ 452 ICMP Bandwidth Test..........................................................................................................452. Packet Sniffer.................................................................................... 454 General Information............................................................................................................. 454 Packet Sniffer Configuration................................................................................................455 Running Packet Sniffer........................................................................................................ 456 Sniffed Packets..................................................................................................................... 456 Packet Sniffer Protocols....................................................................................................... 458 Packet Sniffer Host...............................................................................................................460 Packet Sniffer Connections.................................................................................................. 460. Ping.................................................................................................... 462 General Information............................................................................................................. 462 The Ping Command..............................................................................................................462 MAC Ping Server................................................................................................................. 464. Torch (Realtime Traffic Monitor)......................................................465 General Information............................................................................................................. 465 The Torch Command............................................................................................................465. Traceroute..........................................................................................467 General Information............................................................................................................. 467 The Traceroute Command....................................................................................................467. System Watchdog............................................................................. 469 General Information ............................................................................................................ 469 ix.
(11) Hardware Watchdog Management.......................................................................................469. UPS Monitor.......................................................................................471 General Information ............................................................................................................ 471 UPS Monitor Setup.............................................................................................................. 472 Runtime Calibration............................................................................................................. 473 UPS Monitoring................................................................................................................... 474. VRRP.................................................................................................. 476 General Information............................................................................................................. 476 VRRP Routers...................................................................................................................... 477 A simple example of VRRP fail over...................................................................................478. x.
(12) Configuration Management 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 Configuration Reset Description Command Description Notes Example. General Information Summary
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(57) [admin@MikroTik] > system backup load name=test Restore and reboot? [y/N]: y Restoring system configuration System configuration restored, rebooting now Page 2 of 480 Copyright 1999-2007, MikroTik. All rights reserved. Mikrotik, RouterOS and RouterBOARD are trademarks of Mikrotikls SIA. Other trademarks and registred trademarks mentioned herein are properties of their respective owners..
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(72) [admin@MikroTik] ip address> export file=address [admin@MikroTik] ip address>.
(73) [admin@MikroTik] > file print # NAME 0 address.rsc [admin@MikroTik] >. TYPE script. SIZE 315. CREATION-TIME dec/23/2003 13:21:48. Importing Configuration Command name: /import. Description
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(115) FTP (File Transfer Protocol) Server Document revision 2.6 (June 22, 2007, 15:59 GMT) This document applies to MikroTik RouterOS V3.0. Table of Contents Table of Contents Summary Specifications File Transfer Protocol Server Description Property Description Command Description. General Information Summary !
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(136) contents (text) - file contents (for text files only; size limit - 4kB) creation-time (read-only: time) - item creation date and time name (read-only: name) - item name package-architecture (read-only: text) - RouterOS software package target machine architecture (for package files only) package-build-time (read-only: date) - RouterOS software package build time (for package files only) package-name (read-only: text) - RouterOS software package name (for package files only) package-version (read-only: text) - RouterOS software package version number (for package files only) size (read-only: integer) - package size in bytes type (read-only: text) - item type. Few file types are recognized by extension: backup, directory, package, script, ssh key, but other files are just marked by their extension (.html file, for example). Command Description print - shows a list of files stored - shows contents of files less that 4kB long - offers to edit file's contents with editor - sets the file's contents to 'content'. Page 6 of 480 Copyright 1999-2007, MikroTik. All rights reserved. Mikrotik, RouterOS and RouterBOARD are trademarks of Mikrotikls SIA. Other trademarks and registred trademarks mentioned herein are properties of their respective owners..
(137) MAC Level Access (Telnet and Winbox) Document revision 2.5 (June 22, 2007, 15:59 GMT) This document applies to MikroTik RouterOS V3.0. Table of Contents Table of Contents Summary Specifications MAC Telnet Server Property Description Notes Example MAC WinBox Server Property Description Notes Example Monitoring Active Session List Property Description Example MAC Scan Description Property Description MAC Telnet Client Property Description Example. General Information Summary +3
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(175) [admin@MikroTik] tool Flags: X - disabled # INTERFACE 0 all [admin@MikroTik] tool [admin@MikroTik] tool [admin@MikroTik] tool Flags: X - disabled # INTERFACE 0 ether1. mac-server mac-winbox> print. mac-server mac-winbox> remove 0 mac-server mac-winbox> add interface=ether1 disabled=no mac-server mac-winbox> print. Page 8 of 480 Copyright 1999-2007, MikroTik. All rights reserved. Mikrotik, RouterOS and RouterBOARD are trademarks of Mikrotikls SIA. Other trademarks and registred trademarks mentioned herein are properties of their respective owners..
(176) [admin@MikroTik] tool mac-server mac-winbox>. Monitoring Active Session List Home menu level: /tool mac-server sessions. Property Description interface (read-only: name) - interface to which the client is connected to src-address (read-only: MAC address) - client's MAC address uptime (read-only: time) - how long the client is connected to the server. Example ( +3
(177) [admin@MikroTik] tool mac-server sessions> print # INTERFACE SRC-ADDRESS UPTIME 0 wlan1 00:0B:6B:31:08:22 00:03:01 [admin@MikroTik] tool mac-server sessions>. MAC Scan Command name: /tool mac-scan. Description (
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(182) MMM MMM. MMM MMM. III III. KKK KKK KKK KKK. RRRRRR RRR RRR. OOO OOO OOOOOO. MikroTik RouterOS 3.0beta10 (c) 1999-2007. TTT TTT. III III. KKK KKK KKK KKK. http://www.mikrotik.com/. Terminal linux detected, using multiline input mode [admin@MikroTik] >. Page 10 of 480 Copyright 1999-2007, MikroTik. All rights reserved. Mikrotik, RouterOS and RouterBOARD are trademarks of Mikrotikls SIA. Other trademarks and registred trademarks mentioned herein are properties of their respective owners..
(183) Serial Console and Terminal Document revision 2.3 (June 25, 2007, 19:43 GMT) This document applies to MikroTik RouterOS V3.0. Table of Contents Table of Contents Summary Specifications Description Serial Console Configuration Description Configuring Console Property Description Example Using Serial Terminal Description Property Description Notes Example Console Screen Description Property Description Notes Example. General Information Summary !
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