Configuration possibilities

Configuration possibilities

RouterOS provides powerful command-line configuration interface. You can also manage the router through WinBox - the easy-to-use remote configuration GUI for Windows -, which provides all the benefits of the command-line interface, without the actual "command-line", which may scare novice users. Major features:
  • Clean and consistent user interface
  • Runtime configuration and monitoring
  • Multiple connections
  • User policies
  • Action history, undo/redo actions
  • safe mode operation
  • Scripts can be scheduled for executing at certain times, periodically, or on events. All command-line commands are supported in scripts
When router is not configured, there are only two ways to configure it:
  • Local terminal console - AT, PS/2 or USB keyboard and VGA-compatible video controller card with monitor
  • Serial console - First RS232 asynchronous serial port (usually, onboard port marked as COM1), which is by default set to 9600bit/s, 8 data bits, 1 stop bit, no parity
After the router is configured, it may be managed through the following interfaces:
  • Local teminal console - AT, PS/2 or USB keyboard and VGA-compatible video controller card with monitor
  • Serial console - any (you may choose any one; the first, also known as COM1, is used by default) RS232 asynchronous serial port, which is by default set to 9600bit/s, 8 data bits, 1 stop bit, no parity
  • Telnet - telnet server is running on 23 TCP port by default
  • SSH - SSH (secure shell) server is running on 22 TCP port by default (available only if security package is installed)
  • MAC Telnet - MikroTik MAC Telnet potocol server is by default enabled on all Ethernet-like interfaces
  • Winbox - Winbox is a RouterOS remote administration GUI for Windows, that use 3986 TCP port (or 3987 if security package is installed)
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