academically that's one thing,
but in practice, just ignore microseconds and use milliseconds...
so a /1000 suffice...
instead if it were, for example, the voltage "2357",
there is a big difference between writing 23V and 23.57V
different internet connection.
Sorry, but in what sense, I don't understand...the unique charm of RouterOS scripting isn't lost when someone stumbles upon rextended’s script collection.
:foreach i in=[/user-manager session find where active=no] do { /user-manager session remove $i; }
This remove only inactive sessions
:foreach i in=[/user-manager session find where active=no] do { /user-manager session remove $i; }
the usual bull~it, nothing newcheck my post and tellme if it works for you
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As you can see ALL ports are shown as opened.
He probably demanded an immediate answer... and he just go away...
However, by not explaining the reason, he doesn't get the right hint.
this do not exist and also not work, so, how you do that?/tool user-manager user profile add user=user1
What are you waiting for to explain the whole situation, instead of wasting people's time by giving them one crumb at a time???But I have a total of 10 PPPoE interfaces that need to dial.
[rex@test-v7.16.2] > :local a ; :put [:typeof $a] ; :put ($a = [:nothing]) nothing false
:execute "/interface lte at-chat [find where name=\"lte1\"] input=\"at+qnwlock=\\\"common/4g\\\",1,1850,100\""
/ip firewall connection
:foreach idc in=[find where timeout > 60] do={
remove [find where .id=$idc]
}
/interface ethernet find [:if ($name~"ether") do={/interface list member add interface=$name list="VLAN2"}]
The default 30d / 7d are > of default 3d on server side (not MikroTik problem, are default RFC values...)Nothing changes after hitting renew
/ipv6 nd set [ find default=yes ] hop-limit=64 /ipv6 nd prefix default set preferred-lifetime=45m valid-lifetime=1h30m
discussion is just childish.
Official reply, please:Are there partitions used on this router? Two partitions would split the disk.
Like the OP on user forum...hahahahaThey've already invented the "supercazzola prematurata con doppio scappellamento a destra".![]()
Few will understand it...
/export show-sensitive
Super, much thanks.
/system leds find [:if ($leds=[:toarray "user-led"]) do={set $".id" type="on" disabled=(!$disabled)}]
/system leds find [:if ($leds=[:toarray "user-led"]) do={set $".id" disabled=(!$disabled)}]
no... please no........use set 0=on/set 0=off.
muble, muble.....While playing with the thingy, there is also the disabled state, the user-led set to on BUT disabled is actually off, and as soon as I enable it, it lights up.
:put [/ip ipsec policy get [find where peer="NordVPN"] ph2-state]
it's released to public, so someone's gotta test it and report when things don't go as planned
*) console - added on-error to "for" and "foreach" loops;
*) console - do not treat return values as errors in scripts run from scheduler;
But... that's not quite right...Can a pc read tags, NO, so we have to untag the traffic leaving the port that is connected to the PC.