Article Title: Explanation of commonly used routeros commands. Linux is a technology channel of the IT lab in China. Includes basic categories such as desktop applications, Linux system management, kernel research, embedded systems, and open source.
I have read a lot of router OS information about how to install the router OS, but I rarely see the command information about the router OS (maybe because of winbox). Although I have explained it in the router OS manual, however, the English version is not easy to understand. I will write some frequently-used commands below, hoping to help you: 1. What is frequently used after login? Is a commonly used HELP command, which can list available commands and simple instructions.
2. Some English commands are very long and can be abbreviated as interface. After you enter in, press enter to automatically enter the interface. Or you can press the tab key to complete the long English command input.
3. Some commands have many parameters. When you do not know, you can enter the command and add a space ?, Such as print?
The command parameters are displayed.
4. Everyone should remember the setup command, because the IP address of the NIC must be allocated to the router OS after it is installed.
5. ip route add gate = 211. 12. *. 14,220. 163. *. 12 this command is used to add multiple gateways for multi-line access.
6. ip firewall add action = nat protocol = tcp dst-address = 212. 12. *. */32: 80 to-dst-address = 192.168.0.198 this command is used to map port 80 to local 192.168.0.198.
7. print this command is used to list all projects.
8. interface monitor-traffice 0, 1, 2 can monitor the activity of the current 0, 1, 2 Nic.
9. ip firewall connection print displays all current connections.
10. ip arp print displays the list of ip addresses and mac addresses that all router OS know.
11. user active print displays all active users of the router OS.
12. system reboot and system shutdown are respectively restarted and shut down.
13. system reset deletes all original configurations and restarts router OS. 14. system resource monitor can monitor the current cpu and memory usage.
15. log print can display the logs of the router OS.
16. tool ping-speed 210.13.14. * shows the ping speed.
17. tool sniffer start and tool sniffer stop can enable and stop the sniffer.
18. tool sniffer packet print can list sniffing packets.
19. system backup name = 2002.167.bak can back up the system configuration to the file 2002.167.bak, which can be seen in file print.
What else can enable, disable, remove, and set.
The above are some of the commands that I often use after using the router OS to access two optical fibers. I found that the router OS is really a good thing, so I can't help writing it out and publicize it for the router OS. There are many immature things, and I hope you will forgive me.
I did not set any Server Load balancer, but the two optical fiber cables are basically balanced and stable.