Overview
After you have installed
the RouterOS software, or turned on the Router for the first time, there are
various ways how to connect to it:
- Accessing Command Line Interface via Telnet, ssh,
serial cable or even keyboard and monitor if router has VGA card.
- Accessing Web based GUI (Webfig)
- Using Winbox configuration
utility
Every router is factory
pre-configured with IP address 192.168.88.1/24 on ether1 port. Default username
is admin with empty password.
Additional configuration
may be set depending on RouterBoard model. For example, RB750 ether1 is
configured as WAN port and any communication with the router through that port
is not possible.
Winbox
Winbox is configuration
utility that can connect to the router via MAC or IP protocol. Latest winbox
version can be downloaded from our Demo router.
Run Winbox utility, then
click the [...] button and see if Winbox finds your Router and
it's MAC address. Winbox neighbor discovery will discover all routers on the
broadcast network. If you see routers on the list, connect to it by clicking on
MAC address and pressing Connect button.
Winbox will try download
plugins from the router, if it is connecting for the first time to the router
with current version. Note that it may take about one minute to download all
plugins if winbox is connected with MAC protocol.
This method works with
any device that runs RouterOS. Your PC needs to have MTU 1500
If winbox cannot find
any routers, make sure that your Windows computer is directly connected to the
router with an Ethernet cable, or at least they both are connected to the same
switch. As MAC connection works on Layer2, it is possible to connect to the
router even without IP address configuration. Due to the use of broadcasting
MAC connection is not stable enough to use continuously, therefore it is not
wise to use it on a real production / live network!. MAC connection should be
used only for initial configuration.
WebFig
If you have router with
default configuration, then IP address of the router can be used to connect to
the Web interface. WebFig has almost the same configuration functionality as Winbox.
CLI
Command Line Interface
(CLI) allows configuration of the router's settings using text commands. Since
there is a lot of available commands, they are split into groups organized in a
way of hierarchical menu levels. Follow console manual for
CLI syntax and commands.
There are several ways
how to access CLI:
- winbox terminal
- telnet
- ssh
- serial cable etc.
Serial Cable
Plug one end of the
serial cable into the console port (also known as a serial port or DB9 RS232C
asynchronous serial port) of the RouterBOARD and the other end in your PC
(which hopefully runs Windows or Linux). You can also use a USB-Serial adapter.
Run a terminal program (HyperTerminal, or Putty on Windows) with the following
parameters for All RouterBOARD models except 230:
115200bit/s, 8 data bits, 1 stop bit, no parity, flow control=none
by default.
RouterBOARD 230
parameters are:
9600bit/s, 8 data bits, 1 stop bit, no parity, hardware (RTS/CTS)
flow control by default.
If parameters are set
correctly you should be able to see login prompt. Now you can access router by
entering username and password:
MikroTik 4.15
MikroTik Login:
MMM MMM
KKK
TTTTTTTTTTT KKK
MMMM MMMM
KKK TTTTTTTTTTT KKK
MMM MMMM MMM III
KKK KKK RRRRRR
OOOOOO TTT III
KKK KKK
MMM MM
MMM III KKKKK
RRR RRR OOO
OOO TTT III
KKKKK
MMM MMM
III KKK KKK RRRRRR
OOO OOO TTT
III KKK KKK
MMM MMM
III KKK KKK
RRR RRR OOOOOO
TTT III KKK
KKK
MikroTik RouterOS 4.15 (c)
1999-2010 http://www.mikrotik.com/
[admin@MikroTik] >
Monitor and Keyboard
If your device has a
graphics card (ie. regular PC) simply attach a monitor to the video card
connector of the computer (note: RouterBOARD products don't have this,
so use Method 1 or 2) and see what happens on the screen. You should
see a login promt like this:
MikroTik v3.16
Login:
Enter admin as
the login name, and hit enter twice (because there is no password
yet), you will see this screen:
MMM MMM
KKK
TTTTTTTTTTT KKK
MMMM MMMM
KKK
TTTTTTTTTTT KKK
MMM MMMM MMM III
KKK KKK RRRRRR
OOOOOO TTT III
KKK KKK
MMM MM
MMM III KKKKK
RRR RRR OOO
OOO TTT III
KKKKK
MMM MMM
III KKK KKK RRRRRR
OOO OOO TTT
III KKK KKK
MMM MMM
III KKK KKK
RRR RRR OOOOOO
TTT III KKK
KKK
MikroTik RouterOS 3.16 (c)
2008
Terminal ansi detected, using single line input mode
[admin@router] >
Now you can start
configuring the router, by issuing the setup command.
This method works with
any device that has a video card and keyboard connector
reff : http://wiki.mikrotik.com/wiki/Manual:First_time_startup
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