MikroTik Router OS V3.0 User Manual
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Graphing Document revision 1.3 (February 6, 2008, 1:44 GMT) This document applies to MikroTik RouterOS V3.0 Table of Contents TableofContents GeneralInformation Summary Specifications Description GeneralOptions PropertyDescription Example HealthGraphing Description PropertyDescription InterfaceGraphing Description PropertyDescription Example SimpleQueueGraphing Description PropertyDescription Example ResourceGraphing Description PropertyDescription Example General Information Summary I ...
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Property Description allow-address(IP addressnetmask; default:0.0.0.0/0) - network which is allowed to view graphs of router health store-on-disk(yes | no; default:yes) - whether to store information about traffic on system drive or not. If not, the information will be stored in RAM and will be lost after a reboot Interface Graphing Home menu level:/tool graphing interface Description ! ( Property Description allow-address(IP...
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specified in /queue simple target-address simple-queue(name; default:all) - name of simple queue which will be monitored store-on-disk(yes | no; default:yes) - whether to store information about traffic on hard drive or not. If not, the information will be stored in RAM and will be lost after a reboot Example + 8 I 78 :! I [admin@MikroTik] tool graphing queue> add...
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HotSpot User AAA Document revision 2.4 (February 6, 2008, 1:40 GMT) This document applies to MikroTik RouterOS V3.0 Table of Contents TableofContents Summary Specifications Description HotSpotUserProfiles Description PropertyDescription Notes Example HotSpotUsers PropertyDescription Notes Example HotSpotActiveUsers Description PropertyDescription Example General Information Summary ( 2 , ! ...
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, ! 0 $ Property Description address-pool(namenone; default:none) - the IP pool name which the users will be given IP addresses from. This works like dhcp-pool method in earlier versions of MikroTik RouterOS, except that it does not use DHCP, but rather the embedded one-to-one NAT •none- do not reassign IP addresses to the users of this profile advertise(yes | no; default:no) -...
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outgoing-packet-mark(name) - packet mark put on all the packets to every user of this profile automatically rate-limit(text; default:) - Rate limitation in form of rx-rate[/tx-rate] [rx-burst-rate[/tx-burst-rate] [rx-burst-threshold[/tx-burst-threshold] [rx-burst-time[/tx-burst-time] [priority] [rx-rate-min[/tx-rate-min]]]] from the point of view of the router (so rx is client upload, and tx is client download). All rates should be numbers with optional k (1,000s) or M (1,000,000s). If tx-rate is not...
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the user) •0- no limit limit-bytes-total(integer; default:0) - maximum aggregate amount of bytes user can receive and send (i.e., the sum of the amount of bytes sent to the user and received from it) •0- no limit limit-uptime(time; default:0s) - total uptime limit for user (pre-paid time) •0s- no limit mac-address(MAC address; default:00:00:00:00:00:00) - static MAC address. If not 00:00:00:00:00:00, client is allowed to login only from that MAC address name(name) - user name. If authentication method is...
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& Example +!P&2P1*P)9P(P.I+3 / [admin@MikroTik] ip hotspot user> add name=ex password=ex \\... mac-address=01:23:45:67:89:AB limit-uptime=1h[admin@MikroTik] ip hotspot user> printFlags: X - disabled# SERVER NAME ADDRESS PROFILE UPTIME0 ex default 00:00:00[admin@MikroTik] ip hotspot user> print detailFlags: X - disabled, D - dynamic0 name=ex...
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