1. ISP Setup using MikroTik
Class - VI
Graphing / MRTG, Backup, Reset and Restoration,
Automatic Backup and Send E-mail, Bridge,
Inter VLAN Routing
M Abdullah Al Naser
B.Sc in CSE
CCNA, RHCE, RHCSA, MTCNA
2. Graphing / MRTG
Graph also refers to MRTG provides us a
graphical view of bandwidth usages of any
queue, interface and also shows graph of
CPU, memory usages.
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Graph also refers to MRTG provides us a
graphical view of bandwidth usages of any
queue, interface and also shows graph of
CPU, memory usages.
9. Backup
Whenever we configure our MikroTik router
the configurations are saved into it. If the
router need to reset then all configurations
are lost. In this case we can take a backup of
the configuration and store that elsewhere, so
we can use that backup file to restore in
future. Thus we can save ourselves from
unwanted configuration loss.
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Whenever we configure our MikroTik router
the configurations are saved into it. If the
router need to reset then all configurations
are lost. In this case we can take a backup of
the configuration and store that elsewhere, so
we can use that backup file to restore in
future. Thus we can save ourselves from
unwanted configuration loss.
10. Backup
In MikroTik backups are of two types:
1. Full Backup (Binary Backup)
2. Partial Backup
In MikroTik all backup files are stored in it’s
directory and can be found in “Files” option
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In MikroTik backups are of two types:
1. Full Backup (Binary Backup)
2. Partial Backup
In MikroTik all backup files are stored in it’s
directory and can be found in “Files” option
35. Bridge
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A bridge interface (which is a logical interface)
merges two or more physical interfaces to
provide a switching environment.