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Packages can be downloaded from [http://www.mikrotik.com/download.html MikroTik download] page or mirrors listed on that page. Either of provided download methods can be used. | Packages can be downloaded from [http://www.mikrotik.com/download.html MikroTik download] page or mirrors listed on that page. Either of provided download methods can be used. | ||
==RouterOS | ==RouterOS packages== | ||
'''for each architecture''' | '''for each architecture''' |
Revision as of 10:10, 18 February 2010
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 each architecture
- advanced-tools - email client, pinger, netwatch, eoip
- calea - data gathering tool for specific use due to "Communications Assistance for Law Enforcement Act" in USA
- dhcp - Dynamic Host Control Protocol client and server
- gps - Global Positioning System devices support
- hotspot- HotSpot service support
- ipv6 - IPv6 addresses support
- mpls - Multi Protocol Labels Switching support
- multicast - PIM
- ntp - Network protocol client and service
- ppp - PPP, PPTP, L2TP, PPPoE, ISDN PPP clients and servers
- routerboard - RouterBoard Utilities
- routing - routing protocols (RIP, OSPF, BGP)
- security - IPSEC, SSH, Secure WinBox
- system - Main package
- ups - APC ups
- user-manager - RouterOS User Manager
- wireless - PrismII and Atheros wireless
for all architectures, test packages
- mpls-test - Multi Protocol Labels Switching support improvements
- routing-test - routing protocols (RIP, OSPF, BGP) improvements
x86 specific packages
- routeros-x86 - complete package for x86 (Intel/AMD PC, RB200)
- arlan - Aironet Arlan support
- isdn - ISDN support
- lcd - LCD panels support
- radiolan - RadioLan cards support
- synchronous -FrameRelay, MOXA, FarSync support
- system
- xen - XEN Virtualization support
powerpc specific packages
- routeros-powerpc - complete package for powerpc (RB300, RB600, RB1000)
mipsbe specific packages
- routeros-mipsbe - complete package for mipsbe (RB400)
mipsle specific packages
- routeros-mipsle - complete package for mipsle (RB100, RB500)
Working with packages
Upgrade process is described here.
- list of 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 selected package (ppp for example)
/system package uninstall ppp; system reboot; system reboot Reboot, yes? [y/N]:
- disable selected package (hotspot for example)
/system package disable hotspot; /system reboot; system reboot Reboot, yes? [y/N]:
- downgrade (older package must be uploaded to router)
/system package downgrade; system reboot; system reboot Reboot, yes? [y/N]:
- cancel uninstall or disable action (ipv6 for example)
/system package unschedule ipv6