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MikroTik RouterOS is designed to be easy to operate in various aspects of network configuration. Therefore creating limitation for individual IP or NATting internal clients to a public address or Hotspot configuration can be done without the knowledge about how the packets are processed in the router - you just go to corresponding menu and ...
Traffic Shaping. It is possible to limit certain type of traffic using ACL rules. For CRS3xx series switches it is possible to limit ingress traffic that matches certain parameters and it is possible to limit ingress/egress traffic per port basis. For ingress traffic QoS policer is used, for egress traffic QoS shaper is used.
Queues are used to limit and prioritize traffic: limit data rate for certain IP addresses, subnets, protocols, ports, and other parameters. limit peer-to-peer traffic. prioritize some packet flows over others. configure traffic bursts for faster web browsing. apply different limits based on time.
L2TP is a secure tunnel protocol for transporting IP traffic using PPP. L2TP encapsulates PPP in virtual lines that run over IP, Frame Relay and other protocols (that are not currently supported by MikroTik RouterOS). L2TP incorporates PPP and MPPE (Microsoft Point to Point Encryption) to make encrypted links. The purpose of this protocol is to ...
Summary. MikroTik RouterOS implements OSPF version 2 (RFC 2328). The OSPF protocol is the link-state protocol that takes care of the routes in the dynamic network structure that can employ different paths to its subnetworks. It always chooses shortest path to the subnetwork first.
RB816. ICPlus178C (ether1-ether16) Command line config is under /interface ethernet switch menu. This menu contains a list of all switch chips present in system, and some sub-menus as well. /interface ethernet switch menu list item represents a switch chip in system: [admin@MikroTik] /interface ethernet switch> print.
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.