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* [[Manual:The_Dude_v6/Syslog | Syslog ]] | * [[Manual:The_Dude_v6/Syslog | Syslog ]] | ||
* [[Manual:The_Dude_v6/Services | Services and Outages ]] | * [[Manual:The_Dude_v6/Services | Services and Outages ]] | ||
* [[Manual:The_Dude_v6/Logs | Logs | * [[Manual:The_Dude_v6/Logs | Logs ]] | ||
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'''Settings''' | '''Settings''' | ||
* [[Manual:The_Dude_v6/History | History ]] | * [[Manual:The_Dude_v6/History | History ]] | ||
* [[Manual:The_Dude_v6/Tools | Tools ]] | * [[Manual:The_Dude_v6/Tools | Tools ]] | ||
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'''Misc Documents''' | '''Misc Documents''' | ||
* [[Manual:The_Dude_v6/MigrationToNewDude | * [[Manual:The_Dude_v6/MigrationToNewDude | Migration from The Dude v3/v4 to V6.xx]] | ||
* [[Manual:The_Dude_v6/The_dude_server_on_VM_CHR | * [[Manual:The_Dude_v6/The_dude_server_on_VM_CHR | The Dude server on CHR]] | ||
* [[Manual:The_Dude_v6/dude_v6.xx_changelog | * [[Manual:The_Dude_v6/dude_v6.xx_changelog | Version changelog]] | ||
* [[Manual:The_Dude_v6/client_shortcut_arguments | * [[Manual:The_Dude_v6/client_shortcut_arguments | Client shortcut arguments ]] | ||
* [[Manual:The_Dude_v6/Malformed_db_repair | * [[Manual:The_Dude_v6/Malformed_db_repair | Malformed db repair guide]] | ||
* [[Manual:The_Dude_v6/The_Dude_server_on_hEX_RB750Gr3 | The Dude server on hEX RB750Gr3 ]] | |||
* [[Manual:The_Dude_v6/Dude_Telegram_Example | The Dude Telegram notification example ]] | |||
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'''Legacy settings''' | '''Legacy settings''' | ||
* [[Manual:The_Dude_v6/Address_lists | Address Lists ]] | |||
* [[Manual:The_Dude_v6/Admins | Admins ]] | * [[Manual:The_Dude_v6/Admins | Admins ]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 09:20, 10 April 2017
Note: Dude v4 manual can be found Here
Applies to RouterOS: v6.34+
The Dude is a free application by MikroTik, which can dramatically improve the way you manage your network environment. It will automatically scan all devices within specified subnets, draw and layout a map of your networks, monitor services of your devices and execute actions based on device state changes.
Not only can you monitor your devices, you can also manage them. Mass upgrade RouterOS devices, configure them right from within the Dude interface, run network monitoring tools etc.
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