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As RouterOS doesn't (yet?) provide a native command to do that, you can work around with the following little script:
As RouterOS doesn't (yet?) provide a native command to do that, you can work around with the following little script:


  /interface ppp-client add name="scripttemp" port=serial0 modem-init="I am the string" null-modem=yes disabled=no
  /interface ppp-client add name="scripttemp" dial-on-demand=no port=serial0 modem-init="I am the string" null-modem=yes disabled=no
  :delay 1
  :delay 1
  /interface ppp-client remove [/interface ppp-client find name="scripttemp"]
  /interface ppp-client remove [/interface ppp-client find name="scripttemp"]

Revision as of 11:37, 13 March 2013

Sometimes there's a need to send out some (short) text over a serial port to control other devices.
As RouterOS doesn't (yet?) provide a native command to do that, you can work around with the following little script:

/interface ppp-client add name="scripttemp" dial-on-demand=no port=serial0 modem-init="I am the string" null-modem=yes disabled=no
:delay 1
/interface ppp-client remove [/interface ppp-client find name="scripttemp"]

The following assumptions were made:

  • We want to use serial port "serial0"
  • We have configured the serial port to match the other devices' setup (baud-rate etc.)
  • serial0 (or whatever port you use) is not used by RouterOS serial-console

The script sends the text configured as modem-init string out over the serial port when run.
So in the example above, it would send "I am the string" (without the quotes).