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User manager can be used for managing of:
User manager can be used for managing of:


- HotSpot users;
* HotSpot users;
 
* PPP (PPtP/PPPoE) users (only PAP and CHAP authentication methods supported);
- PPP (PPtP/PPPoE) users (only PAP and CHAP authentication methods supported);
* DHCP users;
 
* Wireless users;
- DHCP users;
* RouterOS users.
 
- Wireless users;
 
- RouterOS users.





Revision as of 11:45, 10 July 2006

User Manager

User manager can be used for managing of:

  • HotSpot users;
  • PPP (PPtP/PPPoE) users (only PAP and CHAP authentication methods supported);
  • DHCP users;
  • Wireless users;
  • RouterOS users.


To see what User Manager can do for you, log into the test system: User Manager Online Demo with the username and password both being "demo"

Getting Started

Download and install

MikroTik User Manager can be downloaded from the MikroTik download page: MikroTik User Manager This package is made for the RouterOS. You should have the same version for RouterOS and the User Manager package. The MikroTik User Manager works on x86 and MIPS processor based routers. The router should have at least 32MB RAM and 2MB free HDD space. Upload the package to the routers FTP server and reboot it so it could install this package.

Creating a Subscriber

Since the User Manager is still in development you can't add the subscriber from the browser yet, you should do that using Mikrotik terminal (console). All the confgiguration is done under the /tool user-manager menu. To create a subscriber you should go to /tool user-manager customer menu and execute add command. It will ask for the username which you will use. After that you can use print command to see what you have added and you can also set the password.

[admin@USER_MAN] tool user-manager customer> print
 Flags: X - disabled
  0   subscriber=uldis login="uldis" password="uldisuldis" time-zone=+00:00
      permissions=owner parent=uldis

After this you can open a browser using IP address of your router and add userman after the slash, example:

http://Router_IP_address/userman

You will get a login page where you can enter the username and password that you have created earlier. There you have a menu on the left side where you can configure the User Manager.