I need to configure 100x RB2011 the same way.
I’ve created MyDefault.rsc that I is a variation on:
/system default-configuration print
To flash the new MyDefault.rsc, I’ve used NetInstall and I “believe” I’ve flashed it with the 6.45.1 firmware.
I can’t find documentation on how flash the default boot script, so I had to wing it.
Here’s what I did:
Before Hitting the [ Install ] button, I’ve:
- clicked on the [ Flashing ] button, a new “Flash” window opens.
- clicked on the [ Browse ] button, a new window opens.
- Browse to MyDefault.rsc, then Double Click on MyDefault.rsc.
- Click on the script in the Scripts text box
- Click on the [ Select ] button,
- Click on the [ Activate ] button.
- Close the “Flashing” window with the corner X (I don’t see any other logical action)
- Click the [ Install ] button.
Can someone validate if this is the way to write a new boot up script and replace the default configuration that comes with the RB2011?
If not, can you please tell me how to do it?
Is there a way to ONLY install the script without flashing the entire OS ?
After I did this, the RB2011 rebooted on its own and I couldn’t connect to it anymore, it would not DHCPd or respond to the new 192.168.66.1/25 I’ve configured on the Bridge. So I’ve re-flashed and was able to get it to its original state (i.e. working).
What would be the way to trouble shoot the MyDefault.rsc that I’ve created and broke something?
I tried to download the MAC Telnet called terminal.exe.
Started it with terminal D4:CA:6D:4A:B0:41
it would ask me for a Login: and Password:, then trying D4:CA:6D:4A:B0:41 but close with a Connection Timeout. Even while I’m SSHed to the 192.168.88.1 bridge that has the MAC=D4:CA:6D:4A:B0:41. Also tried:
/tool mac-server set allowed-interface-list=all
Or maybe is there a way to log the errors to a file and not lose the file when re-flashing the RB2011 to its original configuration ?
Is this the best method when you need to configure 100x units ?
If so, what method do you use to validate your MyDefault.rsc ?
Kind Regards,
Martin Politick, July 2019.