Management Tools
Management tools documentation covers RouterOS administration interfaces and utilities such as WinBox, WebFig, SSH, RoMON, Dude, Quick Set, FlashFig, branding, and mobile apps. Use this section to manage, access, and customize RouterOS devices.
Branding
RouterOS allows slight system customization with the help of a branding package (modify default configuration, LCD logo, WebFig homepage, etc.).
Command Line Interface
The console is used for accessing the MikroTik Router's configuration and management features using text terminals, either remotely using a serial port, telnet, SSH, console screen within WinBox, or directly using a monitor and keyboard. The console is also used for writing scripts. This manual describes the general console operation principles. Please consult the Scripting Manual on some advanced console commands and on how to write scripts.
Dude
Please be advised that development of Dude has been officially discontinued, and the software is now classified as legacy. It is provided on an βas-isβ basis, and no further updates or enhancements are planned for the foreseeable future. Users are encouraged to exercise their own discretion when utilizing this software.
FlashFig
Description
MAC server
The MAC server section allows you to configure MAC Telnet Server, MAC WinBox Server and MAC Ping Server on a RouterOS device.
MikroTik mobile app
Summary
Quick Set
Summary
RoMON
Summary
Serial Console
The Serial Console and Serial Terminal are tools used to communicate with devices and other systems that are interconnected via the serial port. The serial terminal may be used to monitor and configure many devices - including modems, network devices (including MikroTik routers), and any device that can be connected to a serial (asynchronous) port.
SSH
SSH Server
TR-069
TR069-client implements CPE WAN Management Protocol (CWMP) for remote device management, which is standardized by the Broadband Forum (BBF). CWMP works over an IP network using HTTP(S) to communicate with an Auto Configuration Server (ACS), which can monitor, configure attributes and update the firmware of a remote device. It is typically used by ISPs to manage CPEs, but also can be used for Network Infrastructure Device management.
WebFig
Introduction
WinBox
Summary