RouterBOARD Bootloader upgrade: Difference between revisions
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==From within RouterOS== | ==From within RouterOS== | ||
1. At first, check if you have a routerboard package installed: | |||
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[admin@mikrotik] > system package print | |||
Flags: X - disabled | |||
# NAME VERSION SCHEDULED | |||
0 system 3.25 | |||
1 hotspot 3.25 | |||
2 X routing-test 3.25 | |||
3 advanced-tools 3.25 | |||
4 wireless 3.25 | |||
5 routerboard 3.25 | |||
6 dhcp 3.25 | |||
7 ipv6 3.25 | |||
8 routeros-mipsbe 3.25 | |||
9 routing 3.25 | |||
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2. Check your RouterBoard Bootloader version. If newer Bootloader version is available you should see that you can upgrade it to a newer version (2.20). New Bootloader versions are included in RouterOS updates, so you need to update your RouterOS version to have the latest Bootloader upgrades available in this menu: | |||
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2. Check your RouterBoard | |||
[admin@MikroTik] > system routerboard pr | [admin@MikroTik] > system routerboard pr | ||
routerboard: yes | routerboard: yes | ||
model: " | model: "RB433" | ||
serial-number: "0B8301D92D6C" | serial-number: "0B8301D92D6C" | ||
current-firmware: " | current-firmware: "2.13" | ||
upgrade-firmware: " | upgrade-firmware: "2.20" | ||
[admin@MikroTik] > | [admin@MikroTik] > | ||
3. You can upgrade the | </pre> | ||
3. You can upgrade the Bootloader, using the upgrade command: | |||
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[admin@MikroTik] > system routerboard upgrade | [admin@MikroTik] > system routerboard upgrade | ||
Do you really want to upgrade firmware? [y/n] | Do you really want to upgrade firmware? [y/n] | ||
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[admin@MikroTik] > system routerboard pr | [admin@MikroTik] > system routerboard pr | ||
routerboard: yes | routerboard: yes | ||
model: " | model: "RB433" | ||
serial-number: "0B8301D92D6C" | serial-number: "0B8301D92D6C" | ||
current-firmware: " | current-firmware: "2.13" | ||
upgrade-firmware: " | upgrade-firmware: "2.20" | ||
[admin@MikroTik] > | [admin@MikroTik] > | ||
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You can also manually upload the Bootloader upgrade with FTP and issue the same command as described above. This is useful if you are not using the latest RouterOS version, but wish to upgrade the Bootloader. The Bootloader files are available on [http://www.routerboard.com the RouterBOARD webpage] | |||
== From within the Bootloader configuration menu == | |||
==From within the Bootloader configuration menu== | |||
If RouterOS cannot be booted, or is not used at all, you can upgrade via the Xmodem protocol. Connect to the router with a serial cable, and use a program that supports the Xmodem file protofol. In this case it's Hyperterminal (built into | If RouterOS cannot be booted, or is not used at all, you can upgrade via the Xmodem protocol. Connect to the router with a serial cable, and use a program that supports the Xmodem file protofol. In this case it's Hyperterminal (built into Windows up until Vista). All that is needed, is to download the latest Bootloader version for this specific device model from [https://routerboard.com routerboard.com] and upload it with this dialog box: | ||
[[Image:Xmodem.png]] | [[Image:Xmodem.png]] |
Latest revision as of 10:05, 19 December 2018
RouterBOARD bootloader can also be upgraded. There are multiple ways to do it.
From within RouterOS
1. At first, check if you have a routerboard package installed:
[admin@mikrotik] > system package print Flags: X - disabled # NAME VERSION SCHEDULED 0 system 3.25 1 hotspot 3.25 2 X routing-test 3.25 3 advanced-tools 3.25 4 wireless 3.25 5 routerboard 3.25 6 dhcp 3.25 7 ipv6 3.25 8 routeros-mipsbe 3.25 9 routing 3.25
2. Check your RouterBoard Bootloader version. If newer Bootloader version is available you should see that you can upgrade it to a newer version (2.20). New Bootloader versions are included in RouterOS updates, so you need to update your RouterOS version to have the latest Bootloader upgrades available in this menu:
[admin@MikroTik] > system routerboard pr routerboard: yes model: "RB433" serial-number: "0B8301D92D6C" current-firmware: "2.13" upgrade-firmware: "2.20" [admin@MikroTik] >
3. You can upgrade the Bootloader, using the upgrade command:
[admin@MikroTik] > system routerboard upgrade Do you really want to upgrade firmware? [y/n] Choose y and the software will upgrade BIOS, don't restart the router manually - it will be done automatically! When router has rebooted, check the new BIOS version: [admin@MikroTik] > system routerboard pr routerboard: yes model: "RB433" serial-number: "0B8301D92D6C" current-firmware: "2.13" upgrade-firmware: "2.20" [admin@MikroTik] >
You can also manually upload the Bootloader upgrade with FTP and issue the same command as described above. This is useful if you are not using the latest RouterOS version, but wish to upgrade the Bootloader. The Bootloader files are available on the RouterBOARD webpage
If RouterOS cannot be booted, or is not used at all, you can upgrade via the Xmodem protocol. Connect to the router with a serial cable, and use a program that supports the Xmodem file protofol. In this case it's Hyperterminal (built into Windows up until Vista). All that is needed, is to download the latest Bootloader version for this specific device model from routerboard.com and upload it with this dialog box:
See also
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