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|style="border-bottom:1px solid gray;" valign="top"|'''advanced-tools''' (<em>mipsle, mipsbe, ppc, x86</em>) | |style="border-bottom:1px solid gray;" valign="top"|'''advanced-tools''' (<em>mipsle, mipsbe, ppc, x86, mmips, arm, smips</em>) | ||
|style="border-bottom:1px solid gray;" valign="top"| | |style="border-bottom:1px solid gray;" valign="top"| Advanced ping tools (flood-ping, ping-speed), Netwatch, ip-scan, SMS tool, Wake-on-LAN | ||
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|style="border-bottom:1px solid gray;" valign="top"|'''calea''' (<em>mipsle, mipsbe, ppc, x86</em>) | |style="border-bottom:1px solid gray;" valign="top"|'''calea''' (<em>mipsle, mipsbe, ppc, x86, mmips, arm</em>) | ||
|style="border-bottom:1px solid gray;" valign="top"| | |style="border-bottom:1px solid gray;" valign="top"|Data gathering tool for specific use due to "Communications Assistance for Law Enforcement Act" in USA | ||
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|style="border-bottom:1px solid gray;" valign="top"|'''dhcp''' (<em>mipsle, mipsbe, ppc, x86</em>) | |style="border-bottom:1px solid gray;" valign="top"|'''dhcp''' (<em>mipsle, mipsbe, ppc, x86, mmips, arm, smips</em>) | ||
|style="border-bottom:1px solid gray;" valign="top"|Dynamic Host Control Protocol client and server | |style="border-bottom:1px solid gray;" valign="top"|Dynamic Host Control Protocol client and server | ||
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|style="border-bottom:1px solid gray;" valign="top"|'''gps''' (<em>mipsle, mipsbe, ppc, x86</em>) | |style="border-bottom:1px solid gray;" valign="top"|'''gps''' (<em>mipsle, mipsbe, ppc, x86, mmips, arm</em>) | ||
|style="border-bottom:1px solid gray;" valign="top"|Global Positioning System devices support | |style="border-bottom:1px solid gray;" valign="top"|Global Positioning System devices support | ||
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|style="border-bottom:1px solid gray;" valign="top"|'''hotspot''' (<em>mipsle, mipsbe, ppc, x86</em>) | |style="border-bottom:1px solid gray;" valign="top"|'''hotspot''' (<em>mipsle, mipsbe, ppc, x86, mmips, arm, smips</em>) | ||
|style="border-bottom:1px solid gray;" valign="top"|[[Hotspot|HotSpot user management | |style="border-bottom:1px solid gray;" valign="top"|[[Hotspot|HotSpot]] captive portal server for user management | ||
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|style="border-bottom:1px solid gray;" valign="top"|'''ipv6''' (<em>mipsle, mipsbe, ppc, x86</em>) | |style="border-bottom:1px solid gray;" valign="top"|'''ipv6''' (<em>mipsle, mipsbe, ppc, x86, mmips, arm, smips</em>) | ||
|style="border-bottom:1px solid gray;" valign="top"|IPv6 addressing support | |style="border-bottom:1px solid gray;" valign="top"|IPv6 addressing support | ||
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|style="border-bottom:1px solid gray;" valign="top"|'''mpls''' (<em>mipsle, mipsbe, ppc, x86</em>) | |style="border-bottom:1px solid gray;" valign="top"|'''lte''' (<em>mipsbe</em>) | ||
|style="border-bottom:1px solid gray;" valign="top"|Required package only for SXT LTE (RBSXTLTE3-7), which contains drivers for the built-in LTE interface. | |||
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|style="border-bottom:1px solid gray;" valign="top"|'''mpls''' (<em>mipsle, mipsbe, ppc, x86, mmips, arm, smips</em>) | |||
|style="border-bottom:1px solid gray;" valign="top"|[[MPLS|Multi Protocol Labels Switching support]] | |style="border-bottom:1px solid gray;" valign="top"|[[MPLS|Multi Protocol Labels Switching support]] | ||
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|style="border-bottom:1px solid gray;" valign="top"|'''multicast''' (<em>mipsle, mipsbe, ppc, x86</em>) | |style="border-bottom:1px solid gray;" valign="top"|'''multicast''' (<em>mipsle, mipsbe, ppc, x86, mmips, arm, smips</em>) | ||
|style="border-bottom:1px solid gray;" valign="top"|[[Multicast|Protocol Independent Multicast - Sparse Mode]]; [[IGMP-Proxy|Internet Group Managing Protocol - Proxy]] | |style="border-bottom:1px solid gray;" valign="top"|[[Multicast|Protocol Independent Multicast - Sparse Mode]]; [[IGMP-Proxy|Internet Group Managing Protocol - Proxy]] | ||
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|style="border-bottom:1px solid gray;" valign="top"|'''ntp''' (<em>mipsle, mipsbe, ppc, x86</em>) | |style="border-bottom:1px solid gray;" valign="top"|'''ntp''' (<em>mipsle, mipsbe, ppc, x86, mmips, arm</em>) | ||
|style="border-bottom:1px solid gray;" valign="top"|Network protocol client and | |style="border-bottom:1px solid gray;" valign="top"|Network protocol server, also includes simplistic client. NTP client is also built into the system package and functions well without this package installed. | ||
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|style="border-bottom:1px solid gray;" valign="top"|'''ppp''' (<em>mipsle, mipsbe, ppc, x86</em>) | |style="border-bottom:1px solid gray;" valign="top"|'''openflow''' (<em>mipsle, mipsbe, ppc, x86, mmips, arm, smips</em>) | ||
|style="border-bottom:1px solid gray;" valign="top"|Enables OpenFlow support | |||
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|style="border-bottom:1px solid gray;" valign="top"|'''ppp''' (<em>mipsle, mipsbe, ppc, x86, mmips, arm, smips</em>) | |||
|style="border-bottom:1px solid gray;" valign="top"|MlPPP client, PPP, PPTP, L2TP, PPPoE, ISDN PPP clients and servers | |style="border-bottom:1px solid gray;" valign="top"|MlPPP client, PPP, PPTP, L2TP, PPPoE, ISDN PPP clients and servers | ||
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|style="border-bottom:1px solid gray;" valign="top"|'''routerboard''' (<em>mipsle, mipsbe, ppc, x86</em>) | |style="border-bottom:1px solid gray;" valign="top"|'''routerboard''' (<em>mipsle, mipsbe, ppc, x86, mmips, arm</em>) | ||
|style="border-bottom:1px solid gray;" valign="top"| accessing and managing RouterBOOT. RouterBOARD specific imformation. | |style="border-bottom:1px solid gray;" valign="top"| accessing and managing RouterBOOT. RouterBOARD specific imformation. | ||
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|style="border-bottom:1px solid gray;" valign="top"|'''routing''' (<em>mipsle, mipsbe, ppc, x86</em>) | |style="border-bottom:1px solid gray;" valign="top"|'''routing''' (<em>mipsle, mipsbe, ppc, x86, mmips, arm, smips</em>) | ||
|style="border-bottom:1px solid gray;" valign="top"|dynamic routing protocols like [[M:Routing/RIP | RIP]], [[M:Routing/BGP | BGP]], [[M:Routing/OSPF|OSPF]] and routing utilities like [[M:Routing/BFD | BFD]], [[M:Routing/Routing_filters|filters for routes]]. | |style="border-bottom:1px solid gray;" valign="top"|dynamic routing protocols like [[M:Routing/RIP | RIP]], [[M:Routing/BGP | BGP]], [[M:Routing/OSPF|OSPF]] and routing utilities like [[M:Routing/BFD | BFD]], [[M:Routing/Routing_filters|filters for routes]]. | ||
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|style="border-bottom:1px solid gray;" valign="top"|'''security''' (<em>mipsle, mipsbe, ppc, x86</em>) | |style="border-bottom:1px solid gray;" valign="top"|'''security''' (<em>mipsle, mipsbe, ppc, x86, mmips, arm, smips</em>) | ||
|style="border-bottom:1px solid gray;" valign="top"|IPSEC, SSH, Secure WinBox | |style="border-bottom:1px solid gray;" valign="top"|IPSEC, SSH, Secure WinBox (<em>necessary for Winbox versions up to v3.14</em>). Depends on dhcp package. | ||
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|style="border-bottom:1px solid gray;" valign="top"|'''system''' (<em>mipsle, mipsbe, ppc, x86</em>) | |style="border-bottom:1px solid gray;" valign="top"|'''system''' (<em>mipsle, mipsbe, ppc, x86, mmips, arm, smips</em>) | ||
|style="border-bottom:1px solid gray;" valign="top"|basic router features like ''static routing, ip addresses, sNTP, telnet, [[M:API | API]], queues, [[M:IP/Firewall | firewall]], [[M:IP/Proxy | web proxy]], [[M:IP/DNS | DNS cache]], [[M:IP/TFTP|TFTP]], [[M:IP/Pools | IP pool]], SNMP, packet sniffer, e-mail send tool, graphing, bandwidth-test, torch, [[M:Interface/EoIP | EoIP]], [[M:Interface/IPIP | IPIP]], [[M:Interface/Bridge | bridging]], [[M:Interface/VLAN | VLAN]], [[M:Interface/VRRP | VRRP]] etc.). Also, for RouterBOARD platform - [[M:Metarouter|MetaROUTER | Virtualization]] | |style="border-bottom:1px solid gray;" valign="top"|basic router features like ''static routing, ip addresses, sNTP, telnet, [[M:API | API]], queues, [[M:IP/Firewall | firewall]], [[M:IP/Proxy | web proxy]], [[M:IP/DNS | DNS cache]], [[M:IP/TFTP|TFTP]], [[M:IP/Pools | IP pool]], SNMP, packet sniffer, e-mail send tool, graphing, bandwidth-test, torch, [[M:Interface/EoIP | EoIP]], [[M:Interface/IPIP | IPIP]], [[M:Interface/Bridge | bridging]], [[M:Interface/VLAN | VLAN]], [[M:Interface/VRRP | VRRP]] etc.). Also, for RouterBOARD platform - [[M:Metarouter|MetaROUTER | Virtualization]] | ||
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|style="border-bottom:1px solid gray;" valign="top"|''' | |style="border-bottom:1px solid gray;" valign="top"|'''tr069''' (<em>mipsbe, ppc, x86, mmips, arm</em>) | ||
|style="border-bottom:1px solid gray;" valign="top"| | |style="border-bottom:1px solid gray;" valign="top"|[[Manual:TR069-client | TR069 Client]] package | ||
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|style="border-bottom:1px solid gray;" valign="top"|''' | |style="border-bottom:1px solid gray;" valign="top"|'''ups''' (<em>mipsle, mipsbe, ppc, x86, mmips, arm</em>) | ||
|style="border-bottom:1px solid gray;" valign="top"| | |style="border-bottom:1px solid gray;" valign="top"|APC ups management interface | ||
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|style="border-bottom:1px solid gray;" valign="top"|'''wireless''' (<em>mipsle, mipsbe, ppc, x86</em>) | |style="border-bottom:1px solid gray;" valign="top"|'''user-manager''' (<em>mipsle, mipsbe, ppc, x86, mmips, arm</em>) | ||
|style="border-bottom:1px solid gray;" valign="top"| [[M:Interface/Wireless|wireless interface]] support | |style="border-bottom:1px solid gray;" valign="top"|[[User_Manager|MikroTik User Manager]] server for controlling Hotspot and other service users. | ||
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|style="border-bottom:1px solid gray;" valign="top"|'''wireless''' (<em>mipsle, mipsbe, ppc, x86, mmips, arm, smips</em>) | |||
|style="border-bottom:1px solid gray;" valign="top"| [[M:Interface/Wireless|wireless interface]] support. Sometimes sub-types are released, for example '''wireless-fp''' introduced FastPath support, '''wireless-cm2''' introduced CAPsMAN v2 and '''wireless-rep''' introduced Repeater mode. These packages are occasionally released separately, before the new features get merged into the main wireless package. | |||
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|style="border-bottom:1px solid gray;" valign="top"|'''arlan''' (<em>x86</em>) | |style="border-bottom:1px solid gray;" valign="top"|'''arlan''' (<em>x86</em>) | ||
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|style="border-bottom:1px solid gray;" valign="top"|'''isdn''' (<em>x86</em>) | |style="border-bottom:1px solid gray;" valign="top"|'''isdn''' (<em>x86</em>) | ||
|style="border-bottom:1px solid gray;" valign="top"|ISDN support | |style="border-bottom:1px solid gray;" valign="top"|ISDN modem support | ||
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|style="border-bottom:1px solid gray;" valign="top"|'''lcd''' (<em>x86</em>) | |style="border-bottom:1px solid gray;" valign="top"|'''lcd''' (<em>x86</em>) | ||
|style="border-bottom:1px solid gray;" valign="top"|LCD panel support | |style="border-bottom:1px solid gray;" valign="top"|LCD panel support for serial/parallel port devices. Not needed for RouterBOARD LCD panels. | ||
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|style="border-bottom:1px solid gray;" valign="top"|'''radiolan''' (<em>x86</em>) | |style="border-bottom:1px solid gray;" valign="top"|'''radiolan''' (<em>x86</em>) | ||
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|style="border-bottom:1px solid gray;" valign="top"|'''routeros-mipsle''' (<em>mipsle</em>) | |style="border-bottom:1px solid gray;" valign="top"|'''routeros-mipsle''' (<em>mipsle</em>) | ||
|style="border-bottom:1px solid gray;" valign="top"|combined package for mipsle (RB100, RB500) (includes <em>system, hotspot, wireless, ppp, security, mpls, advanced-tools, dhcp, routerboard, ipv6, routing</em>) | |style="border-bottom:1px solid gray;" valign="top"|combined package for mipsle (RB100, RB500) (includes <em>system, hotspot, wireless, ppp, security, mpls, advanced-tools, dhcp, routerboard, ipv6, routing</em>) | ||
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|style="border-bottom:1px solid gray;" valign="top"|'''routeros-smips''' (<em>smips</em>) | |||
|style="border-bottom:1px solid gray;" valign="top"|combined package for smips (hAP mini, hAP lite) (includes <em>system, hotspot, wireless, ppp, security, mpls, advanced-tools, dhcp, routerboard, ipv6, routing</em>) | |||
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|style="border-bottom:1px solid gray;" valign="top"|'''routeros-mipsbe''' (<em>mipsbe</em>) | |style="border-bottom:1px solid gray;" valign="top"|'''routeros-mipsbe''' (<em>mipsbe</em>) | ||
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|style="border-bottom:1px solid gray;" valign="top"|combined package for x86 (Intel/AMD PC, RB230) (includes <em>system, hotspot, wireless, ppp, security, mpls, advanced-tools, dhcp, routerboard, ipv6, routing</em>) | |style="border-bottom:1px solid gray;" valign="top"|combined package for x86 (Intel/AMD PC, RB230) (includes <em>system, hotspot, wireless, ppp, security, mpls, advanced-tools, dhcp, routerboard, ipv6, routing</em>) | ||
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|style="border-bottom:1px solid gray;" valign="top"|''' | |style="border-bottom:1px solid gray;" valign="top"|'''routeros-mmips''' (<em>mmips</em>) | ||
|style="border-bottom:1px solid gray;" valign="top"| | |style="border-bottom:1px solid gray;" valign="top"|combined package for multicore mips (Mxx, RB750v3) (includes <em>system, hotspot, wireless, ppp, security, mpls, advanced-tools, dhcp, routerboard, ipv6, routing</em>) | ||
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|style="border-bottom:1px solid gray;" valign="top"|''' | |style="border-bottom:1px solid gray;" valign="top"|'''routeros-arm''' (<em>arm</em>) | ||
|style="border-bottom:1px solid gray;" valign="top"| | |style="border-bottom:1px solid gray;" valign="top"|combined package for arm (cAP ac, hAP ac², CRS3xx, RB3011, RB1100AHx4, etc) (includes <em>system, hotspot, wireless, ppp, security, mpls, advanced-tools, dhcp, routerboard, ipv6, routing</em>) | ||
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{{ note | Since v6.44beta39 security package depends on DHCP package. }} | |||
== Working with packages == | == Working with packages == | ||
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|style="border-bottom:1px solid gray;" valign="top"|'''disable''' | |style="border-bottom:1px solid gray;" valign="top"|'''disable''' | ||
|style="border-bottom:1px solid gray;" valign="top"| schedule package to be disabled after next reboot. | |style="border-bottom:1px solid gray;" valign="top"| schedule the package to be disabled after the next reboot. No features provided by the package will be accessible | ||
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|style="border-bottom:1px solid gray;" valign="top"|'''downgrade''' | |style="border-bottom:1px solid gray;" valign="top"|'''downgrade''' | ||
|style="border-bottom:1px solid gray;" valign="top"|will prompt for reboot. During reboot process will try to downgrade RouterOS to oldest version possible by checking packages that are uploaded to the router. | |style="border-bottom:1px solid gray;" valign="top"|will prompt for the reboot. During the reboot process will try to downgrade the RouterOS to the oldest version possible by checking the packages that are uploaded to the router. | ||
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|style="border-bottom:1px solid gray;" valign="top"|'''print''' | |style="border-bottom:1px solid gray;" valign="top"|'''print''' | ||
|style="border-bottom:1px solid gray;" valign="top"|outputs information about packages, like: version, package state, planned state changes etc. | |style="border-bottom:1px solid gray;" valign="top"|outputs information about the packages, like: version, package state, planned state changes etc. | ||
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|style="border-bottom:1px solid gray;" valign="top"|'''enable''' | |style="border-bottom:1px solid gray;" valign="top"|'''enable''' | ||
|style="border-bottom:1px solid gray;" valign="top"|schedule package to be enabled after next reboot | |style="border-bottom:1px solid gray;" valign="top"|schedule package to be enabled after the next reboot | ||
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|style="border-bottom:1px solid gray;" valign="top"|'''uninstall''' | |style="border-bottom:1px solid gray;" valign="top"|'''uninstall''' | ||
|style="border-bottom:1px solid gray;" valign="top"|schedule package to be removed from router. That will take place during reboot. | |style="border-bottom:1px solid gray;" valign="top"|schedule package to be removed from the router. That will take place during the reboot. | ||
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|style="border-bottom:1px solid gray;" valign="top"|'''unschedule''' | |style="border-bottom:1px solid gray;" valign="top"|'''unschedule''' | ||
|style="border-bottom:1px solid gray;" valign="top"|remove scheduled task for package. | |style="border-bottom:1px solid gray;" valign="top"|remove scheduled task for the package. | ||
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Latest revision as of 07:57, 22 September 2021
Summary
RouterOS supports a lot of different features and since every installation requires specific set of features supprted it is possible to add or remove certain groups of features using package system. As result user is able to control what features are available and size of installation. Packages are provided only by MikroTik and no 3rd parties are allowed to make them.
Acquiring packages
Packages can be downloaded from MikroTik download page or mirrors listed on that page. Either of provided download methods can be used.
RouterOS packages
For a simple home router, only the system package is needed for basic operation. Other packages are optional. The DHCP package might be the next most important, if your ISP provides IP addresses using this method. PPP is needed if you require PPPoE or PPTP for connectivity. Other packages are not required for a home router, and are completely optional. Install them only if you are sure of their purpose.
Package | Features |
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advanced-tools (mipsle, mipsbe, ppc, x86, mmips, arm, smips) | Advanced ping tools (flood-ping, ping-speed), Netwatch, ip-scan, SMS tool, Wake-on-LAN |
calea (mipsle, mipsbe, ppc, x86, mmips, arm) | Data gathering tool for specific use due to "Communications Assistance for Law Enforcement Act" in USA |
dhcp (mipsle, mipsbe, ppc, x86, mmips, arm, smips) | Dynamic Host Control Protocol client and server |
gps (mipsle, mipsbe, ppc, x86, mmips, arm) | Global Positioning System devices support |
hotspot (mipsle, mipsbe, ppc, x86, mmips, arm, smips) | HotSpot captive portal server for user management |
ipv6 (mipsle, mipsbe, ppc, x86, mmips, arm, smips) | IPv6 addressing support |
lte (mipsbe) | Required package only for SXT LTE (RBSXTLTE3-7), which contains drivers for the built-in LTE interface. |
mpls (mipsle, mipsbe, ppc, x86, mmips, arm, smips) | Multi Protocol Labels Switching support |
multicast (mipsle, mipsbe, ppc, x86, mmips, arm, smips) | Protocol Independent Multicast - Sparse Mode; Internet Group Managing Protocol - Proxy |
ntp (mipsle, mipsbe, ppc, x86, mmips, arm) | Network protocol server, also includes simplistic client. NTP client is also built into the system package and functions well without this package installed. |
openflow (mipsle, mipsbe, ppc, x86, mmips, arm, smips) | Enables OpenFlow support |
ppp (mipsle, mipsbe, ppc, x86, mmips, arm, smips) | MlPPP client, PPP, PPTP, L2TP, PPPoE, ISDN PPP clients and servers |
routerboard (mipsle, mipsbe, ppc, x86, mmips, arm) | accessing and managing RouterBOOT. RouterBOARD specific imformation. |
routing (mipsle, mipsbe, ppc, x86, mmips, arm, smips) | dynamic routing protocols like RIP, BGP, OSPF and routing utilities like BFD, filters for routes. |
security (mipsle, mipsbe, ppc, x86, mmips, arm, smips) | IPSEC, SSH, Secure WinBox (necessary for Winbox versions up to v3.14). Depends on dhcp package. |
system (mipsle, mipsbe, ppc, x86, mmips, arm, smips) | basic router features like static routing, ip addresses, sNTP, telnet, API, queues, firewall, web proxy, DNS cache, TFTP, IP pool, SNMP, packet sniffer, e-mail send tool, graphing, bandwidth-test, torch, EoIP, IPIP, bridging, VLAN, VRRP etc.). Also, for RouterBOARD platform - MetaROUTER | Virtualization |
tr069 (mipsbe, ppc, x86, mmips, arm) | TR069 Client package |
ups (mipsle, mipsbe, ppc, x86, mmips, arm) | APC ups management interface |
user-manager (mipsle, mipsbe, ppc, x86, mmips, arm) | MikroTik User Manager server for controlling Hotspot and other service users. |
wireless (mipsle, mipsbe, ppc, x86, mmips, arm, smips) | wireless interface support. Sometimes sub-types are released, for example wireless-fp introduced FastPath support, wireless-cm2 introduced CAPsMAN v2 and wireless-rep introduced Repeater mode. These packages are occasionally released separately, before the new features get merged into the main wireless package. |
arlan (x86) | legacy Aironet Arlan support |
isdn (x86) | ISDN modem support |
lcd (x86) | LCD panel support for serial/parallel port devices. Not needed for RouterBOARD LCD panels. |
radiolan (x86) | RadioLan cards support |
synchronous (x86) | FarSync support |
xen ( discontinued x86) | XEN Virtualization |
kvm (x86) | KVM Virtualization |
routeros-mipsle (mipsle) | combined package for mipsle (RB100, RB500) (includes system, hotspot, wireless, ppp, security, mpls, advanced-tools, dhcp, routerboard, ipv6, routing) |
routeros-smips (smips) | combined package for smips (hAP mini, hAP lite) (includes system, hotspot, wireless, ppp, security, mpls, advanced-tools, dhcp, routerboard, ipv6, routing) |
routeros-mipsbe (mipsbe) | combined package for mipsbe (RB400) (includes system, hotspot, wireless, ppp, security, mpls, advanced-tools, dhcp, routerboard, ipv6, routing) |
routeros-powerpc (ppc) | combined package for powerpc (RB300, RB600, RB1000) (includes system, hotspot, wireless, ppp, security, mpls, advanced-tools, dhcp, routerboard, ipv6, routing) |
routeros-x86 (x86) | combined package for x86 (Intel/AMD PC, RB230) (includes system, hotspot, wireless, ppp, security, mpls, advanced-tools, dhcp, routerboard, ipv6, routing) |
routeros-mmips (mmips) | combined package for multicore mips (Mxx, RB750v3) (includes system, hotspot, wireless, ppp, security, mpls, advanced-tools, dhcp, routerboard, ipv6, routing) |
routeros-arm (arm) | combined package for arm (cAP ac, hAP ac², CRS3xx, RB3011, RB1100AHx4, etc) (includes system, hotspot, wireless, ppp, security, mpls, advanced-tools, dhcp, routerboard, ipv6, routing) |
Note: Since v6.44beta39 security package depends on DHCP package.
Working with packages
Menu: /system package
Commands executed in this menu will take place only on restart of the router. Until then, user can freely schedule or revert set actions.
Command | Desciption |
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disable | schedule the package to be disabled after the next reboot. No features provided by the package will be accessible |
downgrade | will prompt for the reboot. During the reboot process will try to downgrade the RouterOS to the oldest version possible by checking the packages that are uploaded to the router. |
outputs information about the packages, like: version, package state, planned state changes etc. | |
enable | schedule package to be enabled after the next reboot |
uninstall | schedule package to be removed from the router. That will take place during the reboot. |
unschedule | remove scheduled task for the package. |
Examples
Upgrade process is described here.
List available packages
/system package print Flags: X - disabled # NAME VERSION SCHEDULED 0 X ipv6 3.13 1 system 3.13 2 X mpls 3.13 3 X hotspot 3.13 4 routing 3.13 5 wireless 3.13 6 X dhcp 3.13 7 routerboard 3.13 8 routeros-mipsle 3.13 9 security 3.13 10 X ppp 3.13 11 advanced-tools 3.13
Uninstall package
Schedules package for uninstallation and reboots router.
/system package uninstall ppp; /system reboot; Reboot, yes? [y/N]:
Disable package
/system package disable hotspot; /system reboot; Reboot, yes? [y/N]:
Downgrade
/system package downgrade; /system reboot; Reboot, yes? [y/N]:
Cancel uninstall or disable action
/system package unschedule ipv6