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  1. Introduction. This document describes the recommended steps for upgrading RouterOS to v7 major release and the possible caveats when doing so. Upgrading from v6 to v7 happens the same way, as upgrading within v6 releases.

  2. RouterOS Documentation. This document describes RouterOS, the operating system of MikroTik devices. Documentation applies for the latest stable RouterOS version. Also available in the documentation in PDF format for offline use (updated monthly).

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  4. Exposure to Radio Frequency Radiation: This MikroTik equipment complies with the European Union radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This MikroTik device should be installed and operated no closer than 20 centimeters from your body, occupational user, or the general public. Quickstart

  5. In the IPv4 protocol, the address 255.255.255.255 is used for local broadcast. In addition, a directed (limited) broadcast can be made to network broadcast address; multicast - address associated with a group of interested receivers. In IPv4, addresses 224.0.0.0 through 239.255.255.255 are designated as multicast addresses.

  6. Scripting language manual. This manual provides an introduction to RouterOS's built-in powerful scripting language. Scripting host provides a way to automate some router maintenance tasks by means of executing user-defined scripts bounded to some event occurrence.

  7. RouterOS is a stand-alone operating system based on Linux kernel. It powers MikroTik hardware devices, but is also available for virtual machines. If you are reading this document and have no prior experience with RouterOS, please use the menu on the left hand side, to learn about first steps with RouterOS. The different methods of connecting ...