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Default configuration on RB750

Fri Jul 17, 2009 3:23 pm

Hi there,
We're considering to go for the RB750 when it is available, but since there's no console port, I'm a little worried about provisioning, which is today done by a provisioning script and a cut'n'paste into the console.

What kind of configuration will the RB750 be shipped with?
 
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Re: Default configuration on RB750

Fri Jul 17, 2009 3:26 pm

it's preconfigured with a DHCP client on the WAN port, and DHCP server on the bridge that's ports 2-5

it also has a masquerade rule and some basic firewall rules to prevent any access from the WAN side
 
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Re: Default configuration on RB750

Fri Jul 17, 2009 4:00 pm

Hi Normis,
Thank you very much for your reply.
An unexpected configuration, but nevertheless, I should be able to work with that.
 
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Re: Default configuration on RB750

Fri Jul 17, 2009 4:01 pm

it's designed for ease of use. plug in LAN, plug in WAN, and it will work.
 
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Re: Default configuration on RB750

Sat Aug 08, 2009 5:20 pm

you could auto provision with a shell script since it will have default ip
 
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Re: Default configuration on RB750

Sat Aug 08, 2009 5:51 pm

normis: what about netinstall? will it be possible?
 
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Re: Default configuration on RB750

Sat Aug 08, 2009 6:32 pm

Yes, you will be able to use netinstall.
 
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Re: Default configuration on RB750

Sat Aug 08, 2009 6:57 pm

Yes, you will be able to use netinstall.
how? with reset button?
 
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Re: Default configuration on RB750

Mon Aug 10, 2009 3:52 pm

yes, reset button will load etherboot.
 
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Re: Default configuration on RB750

Mon Aug 10, 2009 4:03 pm

is that feature already/will be present in other routerboards? it's simplier than using null-modem...:)
 
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Re: Default configuration on RB750

Mon Aug 10, 2009 4:04 pm

currently it's not possible. it's not a software thing
 
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Re: Default configuration on RB750

Mon Aug 10, 2009 4:47 pm

but i thinks is in RouterBOOT, so why you wont add it?
 
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Re: Default configuration on RB750

Mon Aug 10, 2009 4:50 pm

but i thinks is in RouterBOOT, so why you wont add it?
In future Routerboot versions maybe.
 
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Re: Default configuration on RB750

Mon Aug 10, 2009 5:01 pm

or at least add option to /system/routerboard:
boot-device=if-reset-push-boot-from-ethernet
it shouldn't be that hard...
it would help many routerboard administrators
who uses netbooks/notebooks and doesn't have builtin serial port...
 
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Re: Default configuration on RB750

Tue Aug 25, 2009 5:48 pm

Does it have a Serial Port header on PCB?

Why dont you upload a photo of RB750's board to routerboard.com? there are only photos of plastic case..
 
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Re: Default configuration on RB750

Wed Aug 26, 2009 12:39 pm

no, there is no possibility to connect serial COM cable to RB750. Therefore additional reset button functionality.
 
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Re: Default configuration on RB750

Wed Aug 26, 2009 8:31 pm

What is the latest news on the availability of the RB/750?

I've had some on backorder for more than a month....
 
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Re: Default configuration on RB750

Thu Aug 27, 2009 2:18 pm

please contact sales@mikrotik.com with that question.
 
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Re: Default configuration on RB750

Sat Sep 05, 2009 1:58 pm

What is the latest news on the availability of the RB/750?

I've had some on backorder for more than a month....
Ours landed yesterday and we will begin shipping them on Tuesday (Monday is a US holiday).

I think they began shipping this week to all distributors (who ordered them in July) so you should see yours soon.

Tom
 
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Re: Default configuration on RB750

Wed Sep 09, 2009 4:02 pm

any chance to make in near future a cheep RB750 with a wireless card?
now every people has a laptop, he need a wifi soho router, not only cable version
 
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Re: Default configuration on RB750

Wed Sep 09, 2009 4:03 pm

if there is need for such products, of course we will make them. and I see that there is need for this, so just wait :)
 
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Re: Default configuration on RB750

Sun Sep 13, 2009 11:06 am

Yeah great, a Wireless-enabled rb750 would greatly help Mikrotik usage in our projects :)

normis, do you also see the need for products like a Routerboard with included ADSL2+ or SHDSL.bis connectivity?
Actually that would be awesome, we provide UMTS Backup for our landline DSL services, and as-is we have to give the customer
at least 2 boxes, a Modem and a RB433UAH with USB UMTS Stick...
 
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Re: Default configuration on RB750

Tue Oct 13, 2009 3:53 pm

Does this Soho Router have same configurability as a RB450? full mikrotik router features?
 
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Re: Default configuration on RB750

Tue Oct 13, 2009 4:55 pm

Does this Soho Router have same configurability as a RB450? full mikrotik router features?
yes
 
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Re: Default configuration on RB750

Thu Jul 08, 2010 3:42 pm

If I could get a wireless RB750 for less than $100 US, I would probably end up buying 10 or 12 a year, just in my little corner of the world.
 
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Re: Default configuration on RB750

Fri Jul 09, 2010 12:49 pm

If I could get a wireless RB750 for less than $100 US, I would probably end up buying 10 or 12 a year, just in my little corner of the world.
working on it
 
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Re: Default configuration on RB750

Fri Jul 09, 2010 1:01 pm

If I could get a wireless RB750 for less than $100 US, I would probably end up buying 10 or 12 a year, just in my little corner of the world.
working on it
any ETA? i would like to buy too :)
 
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Re: Default configuration on RB750

Sat May 28, 2011 2:58 am

here it is the default script if somebody want it

#| ether1 is renamed ether1-gateway, rest of interfaces are switched
#| IP address 192.168.88.1/24 is on switch
#| DHCP client is on ether1-gateway
#| DHCP server is on switch, with address pool 192.168.88.10-192.168.88.254
#| masquerade on ether1-gateway
:global action

# these commands are executed after installation or configuration reset
:if ($action = "apply") do={
/interface set ether1 name=ether1-gateway
/interface set ether2 name=ether2-local-master
/interface set ether3 name=ether3-local-slave
/interface set ether4 name=ether4-local-slave
/interface set ether5 name=ether5-local-slave

/interface ethernet set ether3-local-slave master-port=ether2-local-master
/interface ethernet set ether4-local-slave master-port=ether2-local-master
/interface ethernet set ether5-local-slave master-port=ether2-local-master

/ip address add address=192.168.88.1/24 interface=ether2-local-master comment="default configuration"

:if ([:len [/system package find name="dhcp" !disabled]] != 0) do={
/ip dhcp-client add interface=ether1-gateway disabled=no comment="default configuration";
/ip pool add name=default-dhcp ranges=192.168.88.10-192.168.88.254;
/ip dhcp-server add name=default address-pool=default-dhcp interface=ether2-local-master disabled=no;
/ip dhcp-server network add address=192.168.88.0/24 gateway=192.168.88.1 dns-server=192.168.88.1 comment="default configuration";
}

/ip firewall {
filter add chain=input action=accept protocol=icmp comment="default configuration"
filter add chain=input action=accept connection-state=established in-interface=ether1-gateway comment="default configuration"
filter add chain=input action=accept connection-state=related in-interface=ether1-gateway comment="default configuration"
filter add chain=input action=drop in-interface=ether1-gateway comment="default configuration"
nat add chain=srcnat out-interface=ether1-gateway action=masquerade comment="default configuration"
}

/ip dns {
set allow-remote-requests=yes
static add name=router address=192.168.88.1
}

/tool mac-server remove [find]
/tool mac-server add interface=ether2-local-master disabled=no
/tool mac-server add interface=ether3-local-slave disabled=no
/tool mac-server add interface=ether4-local-slave disabled=no
/tool mac-server add interface=ether5-local-slave disabled=no

/tool mac-server mac-winbox disable [find]
/tool mac-server mac-winbox add interface=ether2-local-master disabled=no
/tool mac-server mac-winbox add interface=ether3-local-slave disabled=no
/tool mac-server mac-winbox add interface=ether4-local-slave disabled=no
/tool mac-server mac-winbox add interface=ether5-local-slave disabled=no

/ip neighbor discovery set [find name=ether1-gateway] discover=no
}

# these commands are executed if user requests to remove default configuration
:if ($action = "revert") do={
/ip firewall {
:local o [nat find comment="default configuration"]
:if ([:len $o] != 0) do={ nat remove $o }

:local o [filter find comment="default configuration"]
:if ([:len $o] != 0) do={ filter remove $o }
}

:if ([:len [/system package find name="dhcp" !disabled]] != 0) do={
:local o [/ip dhcp-server network find comment="default configuration"]
:if ([:len $o] != 0) do={ /ip dhcp-server network remove $o }

:local o [/ip dhcp-server find name="default" address-pool="default-dhcp" interface=ether2-local-master !disabled]
:if ([:len $o] != 0) do={ /ip dhcp-server remove $o }

/ip pool {
:local o [find name=default-dhcp ranges=192.168.88.10-192.168.88.254]
:if ([:len $o] != 0) do={ remove $o }
}

:local o [/ip dhcp-client find comment="default configuration"]
:if ([:len $o] != 0) do={ /ip dhcp-client remove $o }
}

/ip dns {
set allow-remote-requests=no
:local o [static find name=router address=192.168.88.1]
:if ([:len $o] != 0) do={ static remove $o }
}

/ip address {
:local o [find comment="default configuration"]
:if ([:len $o] != 0) do={ remove $o }
}

/tool mac-server remove [find]
/tool mac-server add interface=all disabled=no

/tool mac-server mac-winbox remove [find interface!=all]
/tool mac-server mac-winbox set [find] disabled=no

/ip neighbor discovery set [find name=ether1-gateway] discover=yes

/interface ethernet set ether3-local-slave master-port=none
/interface ethernet set ether4-local-slave master-port=none
/interface ethernet set ether5-local-slave master-port=none

/interface set ether1-gateway name=ether1
/interface set ether2-local-master name=ether2
/interface set ether3-local-slave name=ether3
/interface set ether4-local-slave name=ether4
/interface set ether5-local-slave name=ether5
}

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