Property Description 2ghz-b-channels (multiple choice, read-only: 2312, 2317, 2322, 2327, 2332, 2337, 2342, 2347, 2352, 2357, 2362, 2367, 2372, 2412, 2417, 2422, 2427, 2432, 2437, 2442, 2447, 2452, 2457, 2462, 2467, 2472, 2484, 2512, 2532, 2552, 2572, 2592, 2612, 2632, 2652, 2672, 2692, 2712, 2732) - the list of 2.4ghz IEEE 802.11b channels (frequencies are given in MHz) 2ghz-g-channels (multiple choice, read-only: 2312, 2317, 2322, 2327, 2332, 2337, 2342, 2347, 2352, 2357, 2362, 2367, 2372, 2412, 2417, 2422, 2427, 2432, 2437, 2442, 2447, 2452, 2457, 2462, 2467, 2472, 2512, 2532, 2552, 2572, 2592, 2612, 2632, 2652, 2672, 2692, 2712, 2732, 2484) - the list of 2.4ghz IEEE 802.11g channels (frequencies are given in MHz) 5ghz-channels (multiple choice, read-only: 4920, 4925, 4930, 4935, 4940, 4945, 4950, 4955, 4960, 4965, 4970, 4975, 4980, 4985, 4990, 4995, 5000, 5005, 5010, 5015, 5020, 5025, 5030, 5035, 5040, 5045, 5050, 5055, 5060, 5065, 5070, 5075, 5080, 5085, 5090, 5095, 5100, 5105, 5110, 5115, 5120, 5125, 5130, 5135, 5140, 5145, 5150, 5155, 5160, 5165, 5170, 5175, 5180, 5185, 5190, 5195, 5200, 5205, 5210, 5215, 5220, 5225, 5230, 5235, 5240, 5245, 5250, 5255, 5260, 5265, 5270, 5275, 5280, 5285, 5290, 5295, 5300, 5305, 5310, 5315, 5320, 5325, 5330, 5335, 5340, 5345, 5350, 5355, 5360, 5365, 5370, 5375, 5380, 5385, 5390, 5395, 5400, 5405, 5410, 5415, 5420, 5425, 5430, 5435, 5440, 5445, 5450, 5455, 5460, 5465, 5470, 5475, 5480, 5485, 5490, 5495, 5500, 5505, 5510, 5515, 5520, 5525, 5530, 5535, 5540, 5545, 5550, 5555, 5560, 5565, 5570, 5575, 5580, 5585, 5590, 5595, 5600, 5605, 5610, 5615, 5620, 5625, 5630, 5635, 5640, 5645, 5650, 5655, 5660, 5665, 5670, 5675, 5680, 5685, 5690, 5695, 5700, 5705, 5710, 5715, 5720, 5725, 5730, 5735, 5740, 5745, 5750, 5755, 5760, 5765, 5770, 5775, 5780, 5785, 5790, 5795, 5800, 5805, 5810, 5815, 5820, 5825, 5830, 5835, 5840, 5845, 5850, 5855, 5860, 5865, 5870, 5875, 5880, 5885, 5890, 5895, 5900, 5905, 5910, 5915, 5920, 5925, 5930, 5935, 5940, 5945, 5950, 5955, 5960, 5965, 5970, 5975, 5980, 5985, 5990, 5995, 6000, 6005, 6010, 6015, 6020, 6025, 6030, 6035, 6040, 6045, 6050, 6055, 6060, 6065, 6070, 6075, 6080, 6085, 6090, 6095, 6100) - the list of 5ghz channels (frequencies are given in MHz) 5ghz-turbo-channels (multiple choice, read-only: 4920, 4925, 4930, 4935, 4940, 4945, 4950, 4955, 4960, 4965, 4970, 4975, 4980, 4985, 4990, 4995, 5000, 5005, 5010, 5015, 5020, 5025, 5030, 5035, 5040, 5045, 5050, 5055, 5060, 5065, 5070, 5075, 5080, 5085, 5090, 5095, 5100, 5105, 5110, 5115, 5120, 5125, 5130, 5135, 5140, 5145, 5150, 5155, 5160, 5165, 5170, 5175, 5180, 5185, 5190, 5195, 5200, 5205, 5210, 5215, 5220, 5225, 5230, 5235, 5240, 5245, 5250, 5255, 5260, 5265, 5270, 5275, 5280, 5285, 5290, 5295, 5300, 5305, 5310, 5315, 5320, 5325, 5330, 5335, 5340, 5345, 5350, 5355, 5360, 5365, 5370, 5375, 5380, 5385, 5390, 5395, 5400, 5405, 5410, 5415, 5420, 5425, 5430, 5435, 5440, 5445, 5450, 5455, 5460, 5465, 5470, 5475, 5480, 5485, 5490, 5495, 5500, 5505, 5510, 5515, 5520, 5525, 5530, 5535, 5540, 5545, 5550, 5555, 5560, 5565, 5570, 5575, 5580, 5585, 5590, 5595, 5600, 5605, 5610, 5615, 5620, 5625, 5630, 5635, 5640, 5645, 5650, 5655, 5660, 5665, 5670, 5675, 5680, 5685, 5690, 5695, 5700, 5705, 5710, 5715, 5720, 5725, 5730, 5735, 5740, 5745, 5750, 5755, 5760, 5765, 5770, 5775, 5780, 5785, 5790, 5795, 5800, 5805, 5810, 5815, 5820, 5825, 5830, 5835, 5840, 5845, 5850, 5855, 5860, 5865, 5870, 5875, 5880, 5885, 5890, 5895, 5900, 5905, 5910, 5915, 5920, 5925, 5930, 5935, 5940, 5945, 5950, 5955, 5960, 5965, 5970, 5975, 5980, 5985, 5990, 5995, 6000, 6005, 6010, 6015, 6020, 6025, 6030, 6035, 6040, 6045, 6050, 6055, 6060, 6065, 6070, 6075, 6080, 6085, 6090, 6095, 6100) - the list of 5ghz-turbo channels (frequencies are given in MHz) ack-timeout-control (read-only: yes | no) - provides information whether this device supports transmission acceptance timeout control alignment-mode (read-only: yes | no) - is the alignment-only mode supported by this interface burst-support (yes | no) - whether the interface supports data bursts (burst-time) Page 148 of 568 Copyright 1999-2005, 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.
firmware (read-only: text) - current firmware of the interface (used only for Prism chipset based cards) interface-type (read-only: text) - shows the hardware interface type noise-floor-control (read-only: yes | no) - does this interface support noise-floor-thershold detection scan-support (yes | no) - whether the interface supports scan function ('/interface wireless scan') supported-bands (multiple choice, read-only: 2ghz-b | 2ghz-g | 5ghz | 5ghz-turbo) - the list of supported bands tx-power-control (read-only: yes | no) - provides information whether this device supports transmission power control virtual-aps (read-only: yes | no) - whether this interface supports Virtual Access Points ('/interface wireless add') Notes There is a special argument for the print command - print count-only. It forces the print command to print only the count of information topics. In RouterOS v2.8 and above /interface wireless info print command shows only channels supported by particular card. This behaviour differs from one in v2.7, where wireless info print command showed all channels, even those not supported by particular card. Example [admin@MikroTik] interface wireless info> print 0 interface-type=Atheros AR5212 tx-power-control=yes ack-timeout-control=yes alignment-mode=yes virtual-aps=yes noise-floor-control=yes scan-support=yes burst-support=yes nstreme-support=yes supported-bands=2ghz-b,5ghz,5ghz-turbo,2ghz-g 2ghz-b-channels=2312,2317,2322,2327,2332,2337,2342,2347,2352,2357,2362,2367, 2372,2412,2417,2422,2427,2432,2437,2442,2447,2452,2457,2462, 2467,2472,2512,2532,2552,2572,2592,2612,2632,2652,2672,2692, 2712,2732,2484 5ghz-channels=4920,4925,4930,4935,4940,4945,4950,4955,4960,4965,4970,4975, 4980,4985,4990,4995,5000,5005,5010,5015,5020,5025,5030,5035, 5040,5045,5050,5055,5060,5065,5070,5075,5080,5085,5090,5095, 5100,5105,5110,5115,5120,5125,5130,5135,5140,5145,5150,5155, 5160,5165,5170,5175,5180,5185,5190,5195,5200,5205,5210,5215, 5220,5225,5230,5235,5240,5245,5250,5255,5260,5265,5270,5275, 5280,5285,5290,5295,5300,5305,5310,5315,5320,5325,5330,5335, 5340,5345,5350,5355,5360,5365,5370,5375,5380,5385,5390,5395, 5400,5405,5410,5415,5420,5425,5430,5435,5440,5445,5450,5455, 5460,5465,5470,5475,5480,5485,5490,5495,5500,5505,5510,5515, 5520,5525,5530,5535,5540,5545,5550,5555,5560,5565,5570,5575, 5580,5585,5590,5595,5600,5605,5610,5615,5620,5625,5630,5635, 5640,5645,5650,5655,5660,5665,5670,5675,5680,5685,5690,5695, 5700,5705,5710,5715,5720,5725,5730,5735,5740,5745,5750,5755, 5760,5765,5770,5775,5780,5785,5790,5795,5800,5805,5810,5815, 5820,5825,5830,5835,5840,5845,5850,5855,5860,5865,5870,5875, 5880,5885,5890,5895,5900,5905,5910,5915,5920,5925,5930,5935, 5940,5945,5950,5955,5960,5965,5970,5975,5980,5985,5990,5995, 6000,6005,6010,6015,6020,6025,6030,6035,6040,6045,6050,6055, 6060,6065,6070,6075,6080,6085,6090,6095,6100 5ghz-turbo-channels=4920,4925,4930,4935,4940,4945,4950,4955,4960,4965,4970, 4975,4980,4985,4990,4995,5000,5005,5010,5015,5020,5025, 5030,5035,5040,5045,5050,5055,5060,5065,5070,5075,5080, 5085,5090,5095,5100,5105,5110,5115,5120,5125,5130,5135, 5140,5145,5150,5155,5160,5165,5170,5175,5180,5185,5190, 5195,5200,5205,5210,5215,5220,5225,5230,5235,5240,5245, 5250,5255,5260,5265,5270,5275,5280,5285,5290,5295,5300, Page 149 of 568 Copyright 1999-2005, 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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Compatibility: • Planet ENW-9601T
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Driver Management Document revision
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Description The traffic passing thr
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Troubleshooting Description Keep in
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Additional Documents • http://www
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MOXA C502 Dual-port Synchronous Int
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PPPoE Document revision 1.4 (Fri Ap
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traffic. AH is applied after ESP, a
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Such policies are created dynamical
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limit-count (integer; default: 0) -
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# INTERFACE TYPE 0 X ether1 externa
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The HotSpot interface should have a
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href="https://login.server.serv/log
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choose the address ranges, just mak
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DHCP Client and Server Document rev
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# NAME RANGES 0 dhcp_pool1 10.0.0.2
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mac-address (MAC address) - client'
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Audio CODECs Description Example AA
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eceive (v1 | v1-2 | v2; default: v2
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Router User Remote AAA Home menu le
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OK:...", but the user cannot log on
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you put no limit and choose all cla
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than burst-threshold. This type of
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Configuration Export and Import Doc
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Ping Document revision 08-Jun-2004
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interface (name) - the name of the
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Packet Sniffer Document revision 1.
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filter-address1 and filter-address2
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• ospf - Open Shortest Path First
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Packet Sniffer Host Home menu level
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Traceroute Document revision 1.2 (F
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ICMP Bandwidth Test Document revisi
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System Resource Management Document
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IRQ Usage Monitor Command name: /sy
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7 00:0e.0 Atheros Communications AR
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[admin@Gateway] system clock> print
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How to Connect PowerTip LCD to a Pa
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[admin@MikroTik] system lcd> print
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Support Output File Document revisi
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SSH (Secure Shell) Server and Clien
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SSH Client Command name: /system ss
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General Information Command name: /
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• http://www.ctsystems.org/rs.htm
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To connect to a device connected to
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• Precise Positioning Service (PP
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Scripting Host and Complementary To
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License required: level1 Home menu
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[admin@MikroTik] ip address> /user
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* - multiplication. Binary operator
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[admin@MikroTik] interface> :put (~
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Local Variables g1=this is global v
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In the example below monitor action
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Home menu level: /system script job
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Specifications Packages required: s
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[admin@MikroTik] system script> ..
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Specifications Packages required: a
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In the following example we will ad
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Packages required: ups License requ
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Runtime Calibration Command name: /
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NTP (Network Time Protocol) Documen
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• synchronized - local clock is s
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RouterBoard-specific functions Docu
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Firmware upgrade can take up to 20s
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LED Managment Command name: :led De
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License Management Document revisio
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can not move license on another har
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• ERROR: Key for specified softwa
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MikroTik RouterOS implements indust
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Router has several global configura
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Notes print command has the followi