MikroTik Router OS V3.0 User Manual
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MNDP Document revision 1.5 (January 23, 2008, 16:06 GMT) This document applies to MikroTik RouterOS V3.0 Table of Contents TableofContents Summary Specifications RelatedDocuments Description Setup PropertyDescription Example NeighbourList Description PropertyDescription Example General Information Summary 9 5( $ &95$ ( 95$ • *$ ( • 7 • ( • ! ( 95$ 35$ &3 5( $ ( Specifications Packages required:system License required:level1 Home menu level:/ip neighbor Standards and Technologies:MNDP Hardware usage:Not significant Related Documents Page 430 of 480Copyright 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.
•$ •:$ Description 95$ ( 3 %$ $ % %$ $ % 95$ ( % % %$ $ % ! • *$ ( *$ 7 ( *$ • F 7 77 F F*$ *$*$ $$$7 7( • ( ! ( ( ( ( F 95$ • 05$ set Public discover=no[admin@MikroTik] ip neighbor discovery> print# NAME DISCOVER0 Public no1 Local yes Neighbour List Home menu level:/ip neigbor Description Page 431 of 480Copyright 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.
( Property Description address(read-only: IP address) - IP address of the neighbour router age(read-only: time) - specifies the records age in seconds (time from the last update) identity(read-only: text) - system identity of the neighbour router interface(read-only: name) - local interface name the neighbour is connected to mac-address(read-only: MAC address) - MAC address of the neighbour router platform(read-only: text) - hardware/software platform type of neighbour router softwate-id(read-only: text) - Software ID of the neighbout MikroTik RouterOS router unpack(read-only: none|simple|compress-headers|compress-all) - identifies if the interface of the neighbour router is unpacking packets packed with M3P uptime(read-only: time) - uptime of the neighbour router version(read-only: text) - operating system or firmware version of the neighbour router Example ( ( [admin@MikroTik] ip neighbor> pri# INTERFACE ADDRESS MAC-ADDRESS IDENTITY VERSION0 ether2 10.1.0.113 00:0C:42:00:02:06 ID 2.9beta51 ether2 1.1.1.3 00:0C:42:03:02:ED MikroTik 2.9beta5[admin@MikroTik] ip neighbor> Page 432 of 480Copyright 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.
System Clock and Simple SNTP Client Document revision .NaN (January 23, 2008, 14:30 GMT) This document applies to MikroTik RouterOS V3.0 Table of Contents TableofContents SystemClock Summary PropertyDescription Notes Example ManualTimeZoneSettings Description PropertyDescription Example SimpleSNTPClient Description PropertyDescription Notes Example System Clock Summary ! Specifications License required:level1 Home menu level:/system clock Property Description date(text) - date in format mm/DD/YYY gmt-offset(read-only: text) - UTC timezone in format +HH:MM or -HH:MM time(time) - time in format HH:MM:SS time-zone-name(text; default:manual) - name of the timezone (usually, identified by a major city or a country). UTC offset and DST information of the selected location is used •manual- UTC offset and DST activation is set manually Notes * ( Page 433 of 480Copyright 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.
5 )* ! * 9$ ( / 2 4 5! Example ( [admin@Local] system clock> printtime: 09:08:37date: nov/18/2007time-zone-name: manualgmt-offset: +00:00[admin@Local] system clock> FF [admin@Local] system clock> set date=nov/22/2022 time=11:10:21 time-zone-name=EET[admin@Local] system clock> printtime: 11:10:25date: nov/18/2007time-zone-name: EETgmt-offset: +02:00[admin@Local] system clock> Manual Time Zone Settings Home menu level:/system clock manual Description 0 2 5! ( 1 ( 4 B * 5 ! ( ( ( ( 03 2 5! 4 2 2 Property Description dst-delta(text; default:+01:00) - UTC timezone drift in format +HH:MM or -HH:MM to be added to the local timezone during DST period dst-end(datetime) - date and time when DST ends (when the delta is to be dropped). dst-start(datetime) - date and time when DST begins (when the delta is to be applied). time-zone(text) - UTC offset of the desired time zone in format +HH:MM or -HH:MM Example # FF 2 5! 2 ( &9&++* +2P++P++ 2+&++* +2P++P++ [admin@MikroTik] system clock> set time-zone-name=manual[admin@MikroTik] system clock> manual set time-zone=+02:00 dst-delta=+01:00 \\... dst-start=mar/27/2005 03:00:00 dst-end=oct/30/2005 03:00:00 Page 434 of 480Copyright 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.
[admin@MikroTik] system clock> manual printtime-zone: +02:00dst-delta: +01:00dst-start: mar/27/2005 03:00:00dst-end: oct/30/2005 03:00:00[admin@MikroTik] system clock dst> Simple SNTP Client Home menu level:/system ntp client Standards and Technologies:SNTPversion4(RFC2030) Description 9$ 2 * ( 9$ ( 2 A 9$ ( ( 111Q1 1( !9$ ( 9$ ( 9$ ( ( & ( 8 9$ ( ! ( & ( 8 !9$ 9 9$ !9$ Property Description active-server(read-only: IP address) - server, the client is communicating with (unicast only) enabled(yes|no; default:no) - whether the SNTP client is enabled or not last-adjustment(read-only: time) - last time adjustment delta (difference between the local clock state and the received time during the last update) last-bad-packet-before(read-only: time) - time since the last unaccepted NTP message has been received last-bad-packet-from(read-only: IP address) - server address, which sent the last unaccepted message last-bad-packet-reason(read-only: text) - reason that states why has the last unaccepted message been discarded last-update-before(read-only: time) - time past since the last clock update last-update-from(read-only: IP address) - IP address of the3 server that sent last accepted message, that was used to adjust clock mode(unicast|broadcast; default:broadcast) - NTP client mode •broadcast- NTP client listens for broadcast messages sent by any NTP server. After receiving first broadcast message, client synchronizes local clock using unicast mode, and afterwards does not send any packets to that particular NTP server, but rather waits for the next broadcast messages •unicast- NTP client connects to the specified NTP server. IP address of NTP server must be set in ntp-server and/or second-ntp-server parameters. At first client synchronizes to NTP server. Afterwards client periodically (64..1024s) sends time requests to NTP server Page 435 of 480Copyright 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.
poll-interval(read-only: time) - current interval between messages sent to server (unicast only) primary-ntp(IP address; default:0.0.0.0) - specifies IP address of the primary NTP server secondary-ntp(IP address; default:0.0.0.0) - specifies IP address of the secondary NTP server Notes ,.N#4 set enabled=yes primary-ntp=159.148.60.2 \\... mode=unicast[admin@MikroTik] system ntp client> printenabled: yesmode: unicastprimary-ntp: 159.148.60.11secondary-ntp: 0.0.0.0poll-interval: 8m32sactive-server: 159.148.60.11last-update-from: 159.148.60.11last-update-before: 1m38s120mslast-adjustment: 2ms562us[admin@MikroTik] system ntp client> Page 436 of 480Copyright 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.
NTP Server and Client Document revision 1.1 (January 23, 2008, 14:31 GMT) This document applies to MikroTik RouterOS V3.0 Table of Contents TableofContents Summary Specifications Description Client PropertyDescription Example Server PropertyDescription Notes Example General Information Summary 9$ 2 * ( 9$ ( 2 A 9$ ( ( 111Q1 1( 9 9$ !9$ 8 * ( Specifications Packages required:ntp License required:level1 Home menu level:/system ntp Standards and Technologies:NTPversion3(RFC1305) Hardware usage:Not significant Description 9 $ &9$ 2 9$ ( ! ( 7 9$ 9$ ( 9$ ( 05$ /-: 9$ 2 &9$ ( D 9$ • &3 1!( 7 9$ 9$ ( *$ 9$ Page 437 of 480Copyright 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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secondary-ntp: 0.0.0.0status: synchronized[admin@MikroTik] system ntp client> Server Home menu level:/system ntp server Property Description broadcast(yes|no; default:no) - whether NTP broadcast message is sent to 255.255.255.255 every 64s enabled(yes|no; default:no) - whether the NTP server is enabled manycast(yes|no; default:yes) - whether NTP server listens for multicast messages sent to 239.192.1.1 and responds to them multicast(yes|no; default:no) - whether NTP multicast message is sent to 224.0.1.1 every 64s Notes 9$ ( ( 9$ B * 9$ ( 9$ 8 * 9$ ( ( 8 ,.N#4 set manycast=no enabled=yes[admin@MikroTik] system ntp server> printenabled: yesbroadcast: nomulticast: nomanycast: no[admin@MikroTik] system ntp server> Page 439 of 480Copyright 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.