On the MikroTik Wiki (https://wiki.mikrotik.com/wiki/Manual:TOC) you can find the different commands that can be executed on Mikrotik equipment via CLI (Command Line).
The complete list of commands for MikroTik RouterOS can be found on the official MikroTik Wiki and in the documentation that MikroTik provides for its RouterOS operating system.
This is where users and administrators can find detailed information about each command, including options, parameters, and usage examples. Here are some instructions on where and how you can obtain this information:
MikroTik Wiki
- URL: MikroTik Wiki
- Description: The MikroTik Wiki is a vast source of knowledge on all aspects of RouterOS and MikroTik devices. It includes guides, configuration examples, feature descriptions and, of course, a complete command listing with detailed explanations.
RouterOS Manual in PDF
- Description: MikroTik also offers a complete RouterOS manual in PDF format, which can be downloaded from their website. This manual includes command descriptions, settings, and troubleshooting tips.
- How to get it: Go to the official MikroTik website, look for the support or documentation section, and there you will find links to download the PDF documentation.
Command Terminal and Integrated Help
- Description: Within RouterOS, you can use the command terminal to access built-in help. Writing the command
help
or using the question mark?
After a command, you can see a list of available commands and get a brief description of each one. - How to use it: Access the RouterOS terminal through the web interface (WebFig), WinBox, or SSH and use these commands to explore the available options directly from your router.
MikroTik Forums and Communities
- Description: MikroTik forums and other online communities are great resources for learning about specific commands and getting advice from experts and experienced users.
- How to access: You can join the MikroTik official forum and communities on social networks or websites specialized in network technology.
Using these sources will allow you not only to know the list of commands available in RouterOS, but also to better understand how and when to use them to manage and optimize your networks with MikroTik devices.
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