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  1. Connection tracking entries. Sub-menu: /ip firewall connection. There are several ways to see what connections are making their way though the router. In the Winbox Firewall window, you can switch to the Connections tab, to see current connections to/from/through your router. It looks like this:

  2. IPv6 overview. Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6) is the new version of the Internet Protocol (IP). It was initially expected to replace IPv4 in short enough time, but for now it seems that these two version will coexist in Internet in foreseeable future. Nevertheless, IPv6 becomes more important, as the date of unallocated IPv4 address pool's ...

  3. The simplest way to setup HotSpot server on a router is by /ip hotspot setup command. Router will ask to enter parameters required to successfully set up HotSpot. When finished, default configuration will be added for HotSpot server. [admin@MikroTik] /ip hotspot> setup. Select interface to run HotSpot on.

  4. Theory. PCC takes selected fields from IP header, and with the help of a hashing algorithm converts selected fields into 32-bit value. This value then is divided by a specified Denominator and the remainder then is compared to a specified Remainder, if equal then packet will be captured. You can choose from src-address, dst-address, src-port ...

  5. Summary. Winbox is a small utility that allows administration of MikroTik RouterOS using a fast and simple GUI. It is a native Win32 binary, but can be run on Linux and MacOS (OSX) using Wine. All Winbox interface functions are as close as possible mirroring the console functions, that is why there are no Winbox sections in the manual.

  6. Atualizações. Duas boas práticas são, consecutivamente, manter sempre seu roteador atualizado e ler as change logs antes de atualizá-lo. Caso não leia os change logs, ao menos mantenha sempre seu roteador atualizado para a última versão sugerida pelo fabricante, disponível neste link .

  7. L2TP traffic uses UDP protocol for both control and data packets. UDP port 1701 is used only for link establishment, further traffic is using any available UDP port (which may or may not be 1701). This means that L2TP can be used with most firewalls and routers (even with NAT) by enabling UDP traffic to be routed through the firewall or router.