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The Force upgrade option in the context menu can be used to downgrade, or use a different version than latest. It will offer all versions that are present in the '''Files''' panel |
Revision as of 09:56, 13 January 2009
The Dude is a free network management and monitoring application by MikroTik. You can also use the Dude to upgrade your routers.
Upload
First you need to add RouterOS packages of all needed system types to the Files menu in the Dude
Mark as RouterOS
You need to make sure that your RouterOS devices have been marked as "MikroTik device" and as "RouterOS" in their device settings. You should enter the access name and password in the settings too.
Check version and packages
To check what version and packages are installed currently, double click the device, and check the package menu:
Upgrade one
The Dude will automatically offer you the correct new version from the context menu of the device:
You can also go to the Devices panel and see all available RouterOS devices, their status, and upgrade them all from this location:
Upgrading groups of routers
You can define Groups of routers in the RouterOS --> Group
Then, you can upgrade many router with one click:
Force upgrade
The Force upgrade option in the context menu can be used to downgrade, or use a different version than latest. It will offer all versions that are present in the Files panel