Learn more about the functions of each routeros command

  

routeros Many people don't know how much he uses us. In fact, the use is really big, but we are not in the middle of it. We don't know much about it. Let's take a look at the function and usage of the command today. I saw a lot of routers information about how to install, but rarely see the command information about the router (maybe because there is winbox), although there are instructions in the router's manual, but the English version, it is difficult to understand . Below I will write some commonly used commands, I hope to help everyone:

1, commonly used after the boot login? Is a commonly used help command, can list the available commands and simple instructions.

2, some English commands are very long, can be abbreviated as interface, you enter the in and then enter the interface will automatically enter the interface. Or you can press the tab key to help you complete the input of long English commands.

3, some commands have a lot of parameters, you can enter the command and add a space when you do not know?, such as print?

can display the parameters of the command.

4, setup This command can be remembered, because the routers must be used to allocate the ip address of the network card.

5, iprouteaddgate=211.12.*.14, 220.163.*.12 This command is used to join multiple gateways for multi-line access.

6, ipfirewalladdaction=natprotocol=tcpdst-address=212.12.*.*/32:80to-dst-address=192.168.0.198 This command is used to map port 80 to the local 192.168.0.198.

7, print This command is used to list all items.

8, interfacemonitor-traffice0,1,2 can monitor the current 0,1,2 network card activity.

9, ipfirewallconnectionprint shows all current connections.

10, iparpprint shows the corresponding list of ip addresses and mac addresses that all routers know.

11, useractiveprint shows all active users of routers.

12, systemreboot, systemshutdown are restart and shutdown.

13, systemreset delete all the original configuration, and restart routers.14, systemresourcemonitor can monitor the current cpu, and memory usage.

15. Logprint can display the logs of routers.

16, tooling-speed210.13.14.* can display the speed of ping.

17, toolsnifferstart, and toolsnifferstop can start and stop the sniffer.

18, toolsnifferpacketprint can list the sniffing package.

19, systembackupname=2004107.bak can back up the system configuration to the file 2004107.bak, you can use fileprint to see.

There are also enable, disable, remove, set those commonly used will not say.

The above are some of the commands that I used after using routers to access two optical fibers. I found that routeros is really a good thing, so I couldn't help but write it out and advertise for routeros. There are a lot of immature things, I hope everyone will forgive me.

I have observed that I have not set any load balancing, but the two fibers are basically balanced and stable.

After reading it, there are more than a dozen, twenty commands, but some of them are usually usable, so don't worry about it. Let's take a moment to look at it and learn more about you. Very helpful.

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