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[admin@MikroTik] > /system/routerboard/print
routerboard: yes
model: RBD53G-5HacD2HnD
serial-number: C8CA0CB0B626
firmware-type: ipq4000L
factory-firmware: 7.0beta6
current-firmware: 7.0beta6
upgrade-firmware: 7.1beta2
I had generated a routerOS backup using:
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/system backup save name=router01 password=xxxxx encryption=aes-sha256
I made a bunch of changes testing another issue and decided to reset using:
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/system/reset-configuration skip-backup=yes
When the device rebooted I connected via Ethernet scp'd the backup file to the device and ssh'd in. I then attempted to run the following:
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[admin@MikroTik] > /system/backup/load name=router01.backup password=xxxxx
Restore and reboot? [y/N]:
Y
Restoring system configuration
System configuration restored, rebooting now
[admin@MikroTik] > Received disconnect from 192.168.88.1 port 22:11: shutdown/reboot
Disconnected from 192.168.88.1 port 22
~ 1m 51s
❯
After the reboot I expected to have my router back, instead, the wifi LED was not lit and there was no DHCP server, no interface IP, I couldn't connect to the router. To get the router back I now have to use a previous plain text routerOS 'export' and then copy and paste all the commands back in.
I have tried this twice and both times resulted in the same outcome.