RouterBoard MikroTik
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==root menu== | ==root menu== | ||
- | certificate -- Certificate management | + | '''certificate''' -- Certificate management |
disk -- list all attached storage devices (non disponible pour RS450) | disk -- list all attached storage devices (non disponible pour RS450) | ||
driver -- Driver management | driver -- Driver management | ||
- | file -- Local router file storage. | + | '''file''' -- Local router file storage. |
- | interface -- Interface configuration | + | '''interface''' -- Interface configuration |
- | ip -- IP options | + | '''ip''' -- IP options |
ipv6 -- | ipv6 -- | ||
- | log -- System logs | + | '''log''' -- System logs |
metarouter -- virtualisation de routeurs (non disponible pour RS450) | metarouter -- virtualisation de routeurs (non disponible pour RS450) | ||
mpls -- | mpls -- | ||
partitions -- | partitions -- | ||
port -- Serial ports | port -- Serial ports | ||
- | queue -- Bandwidth management | + | '''queue''' -- Bandwidth management |
radius -- Radius client settings | radius -- Radius client settings | ||
routing -- | routing -- | ||
snmp -- SNMP settings | snmp -- SNMP settings | ||
- | system -- | + | '''system''' -- |
- | tool -- Diagnostics tools | + | '''tool''' -- Diagnostics tools |
- | user -- | + | '''user''' -- |
==Commands and Scripting== | ==Commands and Scripting== |
Version du 21 novembre 2016 à 21:06
Sommaire |
Manuel
http://wiki.mikrotik.com/wiki/Manual:TOC
how to generate SSL certificate and enable HTTPS
https://blog.a2o.si/2015/08/11/mikrotik-how-to-generate-ssl-certificate-and-enable-https/
1. Create CA certificate first: /certificate add name=my-rtr-ca common-name=my-rtr-ca key-usage=key-cert-sign,crl-sign 2. Sign the CA certificate: /certificate sign my-rtr-ca 3. Now create a regular certificate for HTTPS access: /certificate add name=my-rtr common-name=my-rtr 4. Sign it with CA from steps 1&2: /certificate sign ca=my-rtr-ca my-rtr OPTIONAL: Mark it as trusted (I did not need to do this, but internets beg to differ:): /certificate set trusted=yes my-rtr-ca /certificate set trusted=yes my-rtr 5. And finally, assign the new certificate to HTTPS service: /ip service set www-ssl certificate=my-rtr
certificate -- Certificate management disk -- list all attached storage devices (non disponible pour RS450) driver -- Driver management file -- Local router file storage. interface -- Interface configuration ip -- IP options ipv6 -- log -- System logs metarouter -- virtualisation de routeurs (non disponible pour RS450) mpls -- partitions -- port -- Serial ports queue -- Bandwidth management radius -- Radius client settings routing -- snmp -- SNMP settings system -- tool -- Diagnostics tools user --
Commands and Scripting
http://wiki.mikrotik.com/wiki/Manual:Scripting
System
backup -- Makes a full system backup check-installation -- Check installed packages clock -- Print/change system date and time console -- Connection over serial port default-configuration -- health -- Router health history -- Command history identity -- System identity leds -- license -- Licensing information logging -- Global logging configuration note -- Login note ntp -- package -- Software packages reboot -- Restart the router reset-configuration -- resource -- System resources routerboard -- Routerboard options scheduler -- Schedule scripts to be run at times script -- Scripting management serial-terminal -- Serial Terminal shutdown -- Shut the router down ssh -- SSH client sup-output -- Create support output file telnet -- Run Telnet upgrade -- Router upgrading watchdog -- Watchdog export -- Print or save an export script that can be used to restore configuration