I'm in a jam and can't figure out what's the problem...
I just landed a new job and have proposed mikrotik hardware to replace more closed minded vendor ( so to speak, hahaha )
For mikrotik product to be accepted.I have to do a proof of concept of a common remote office config with export/import/backup/restore to facilitate deployment and remote managing.
And IT JUST NOT WORKING!
So I began with CHR - https://wiki.mikrotik.com/wiki/Manual:CHR plateform on GNS3 and realise there was a bug with dhcp-client on reset-config.
Look here for bug details: viewtopic.php?t=130547
So /system reset-configuration no-defaults=yes run-after-reset=/flash/defaultscript.rsc
CAN'T BE USED! Any script with this way will stop and EXIT at the dhcp-client with message
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failure: action already exists with such a name
To bypass this bug! I manually remove the dhcp-client every time and try with
/import /flash/defaultscript.rsc
defaultscript.rsc is the default script from a rb2011 default script that I copied. Here it is:
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#| Welcome to RouterOS!
#| 1) Set a strong router password in the System > Users menu
#| 2) Upgrade the software in the System > Packages menu
#| 3) Enable firewall on untrusted networks
#| -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
#| RouterMode:
#| * WAN port is protected by firewall and enabled DHCP client
#| * Ethernet interfaces (except WAN port/s) are part of LAN bridge
#| LAN Configuration:
#| IP address 192.168.88.1/24 is set on bridge (LAN port)
#| DHCP Server: enabled;
#| DNS: enabled;
#| WAN (gateway) Configuration:
#| gateway: ether1 ;
#| ip4 firewall: enabled;
#| NAT: enabled;
#| DHCP Client: enabled;
:global defconfMode;
:log info "Starting defconf script";
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Apply configuration.
# these commands are executed after installation or configuration reset
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
:if ($action = "apply") do={
# wait for interfaces
:local count 0;
:while ([/interface ethernet find] = "") do={
:if ($count = 30) do={
:log warning "DefConf: Unable to find ethernet interfaces";
/quit;
}
:delay 1s; :set count ($count +1);
};
/interface list add name=WAN comment="defconf"
/interface list add name=LAN comment="defconf"
/interface bridge
add name=bridge disabled=no auto-mac=yes protocol-mode=rstp comment=defconf;
:local bMACIsSet 0;
:foreach k in=[/interface find where !(slave=yes || name="ether1" || name~"bridge")] do={
:local tmpPortName [/interface get $k name];
:if ($bMACIsSet = 0) do={
:if ([/interface get $k type] = "ether") do={
/interface bridge set "bridge" auto-mac=no admin-mac=[/interface ethernet get $tmpPortName mac-address];
:set bMACIsSet 1;
}
}
/interface bridge port
add bridge=bridge interface=$tmpPortName comment=defconf;
}
/ip pool add name="default-dhcp" ranges=192.168.88.10-192.168.88.254;
/ip dhcp-server
add name=defconf address-pool="default-dhcp" interface=bridge lease-time=10m disabled=no;
/ip dhcp-server network
add address=192.168.88.0/24 gateway=192.168.88.1 comment="defconf";
/ip address add address=192.168.88.1/24 interface=bridge comment="defconf";
/ip dns {
set allow-remote-requests=yes
static add name=router.lan address=192.168.88.1 comment=defconf
}
/ip dhcp-client add interface=ether1 disabled=no comment="defconf";
/interface list member add list=LAN interface=bridge comment="defconf"
/interface list member add list=WAN interface=ether1 comment="defconf"
/ip firewall nat add chain=srcnat out-interface-list=WAN ipsec-policy=out,none action=masquerade comment="defconf: masquerade"
/ip firewall {
filter add chain=input action=accept connection-state=established,related,untracked comment="defconf: accept established,related,untracked"
filter add chain=input action=drop connection-state=invalid comment="defconf: drop invalid"
filter add chain=input action=accept protocol=icmp comment="defconf: accept ICMP"
filter add chain=input action=accept dst-address=127.0.0.1 comment="defconf: accept to local loopback (for CAPsMAN)"
filter add chain=input action=drop in-interface-list=!LAN comment="defconf: drop all not coming from LAN"
filter add chain=forward action=accept ipsec-policy=in,ipsec comment="defconf: accept in ipsec policy"
filter add chain=forward action=accept ipsec-policy=out,ipsec comment="defconf: accept out ipsec policy"
filter add chain=forward action=fasttrack-connection connection-state=established,related comment="defconf: fasttrack"
filter add chain=forward action=accept connection-state=established,related,untracked comment="defconf: accept established,related, untracked"
filter add chain=forward action=drop connection-state=invalid comment="defconf: drop invalid"
filter add chain=forward action=drop connection-state=new connection-nat-state=!dstnat in-interface-list=WAN comment="defconf: drop all from WAN not DSTNATed"
}
/ip neighbor discovery-settings set discover-interface-list=LAN
/tool mac-server set allowed-interface-list=LAN
/tool mac-server mac-winbox set allowed-interface-list=LAN
}
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Revert configuration.
# these commands are executed if user requests to remove default configuration
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
:if ($action = "revert") do={
/user set admin password=""
/system routerboard mode-button set enabled=no
/system routerboard mode-button set on-event=""
/system script remove [find comment~"defconf"]
/ip firewall filter remove [find comment~"defconf"]
/ip firewall nat remove [find comment~"defconf"]
/interface list member remove [find comment~"defconf"]
/interface detect-internet set detect-interface-list=none
/interface detect-internet set lan-interface-list=none
/interface detect-internet set wan-interface-list=none
/interface detect-internet set internet-interface-list=none
/interface list remove [find comment~"defconf"]
/tool mac-server set allowed-interface-list=all
/tool mac-server mac-winbox set allowed-interface-list=all
/ip neighbor discovery-settings set discover-interface-list=!dynamic
:local o [/ip dhcp-server network find comment="defconf"]
:if ([:len $o] != 0) do={ /ip dhcp-server network remove $o }
:local o [/ip dhcp-server find name="defconf" !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="defconf"]
:if ([:len $o] != 0) do={ /ip dhcp-client remove $o }
/ip dns {
set allow-remote-requests=no
:local o [static find comment="defconf"]
:if ([:len $o] != 0) do={ static remove $o }
}
/ip address {
:local o [find comment="defconf"]
:if ([:len $o] != 0) do={ remove $o }
}
:foreach iface in=[/interface ethernet find] do={
/interface ethernet set $iface name=[get $iface default-name]
}
/interface bridge port remove [find comment="defconf"]
/interface bridge remove [find comment="defconf"]
/interface bonding remove [find comment="defconf"]
/interface wireless cap set enabled=no interfaces="" caps-man-addresses=""
/caps-man manager set enabled=no
/caps-man manager interface remove [find comment="defconf"]
/caps-man manager interface set [ find default=yes ] forbid=no
/caps-man provisioning remove [find comment="defconf"]
/caps-man configuration remove [find comment="defconf"]
}
:log info Defconf_script_finished;
:set defconfMode;
I can see the comments in the log!
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13:53:10 system,info,account user admin logged in from 10.1.1.208 via ssh
13:53:15 script,info Starting defconf script
13:53:15 script,info Defconf_script_finished
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/export file=myrtrbackup
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/export terse file=myrtrbackup
I have This script from the wiki:
https://wiki.mikrotik.com/wiki/Manual:I ... pt_example
Here the code to add the config script to the router.
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/ip dhcp-client
add add-default-route=no dhcp-options=hostname,clientid disabled=no interface=ether2 script="{\r\
\n :local rmark \"WAN1\"\r\
\n :local count [/ip route print count-only where comment=\"WAN1\"]\r\
\n :if (\$bound=1) do={\r\
\n :if (\$count = 0) do={\r\
\n /ip route add gateway=\$\"gateway-address\" comment=\"WAN1\" routing-mark=\$rmark\r\
\n } else={\r\
\n :if (\$count = 1) do={\r\
\n :local test [/ip route find where comment=\"WAN1\"]\r\
\n :if ([/ip route get \$test gateway] != \$\"gateway-address\") do={\r\
\n /ip route set \$test gateway=\$\"gateway-address\"\r\
\n }\r\
\n } else={\r\
\n :error \"Multiple routes found\"\r\
\n }\r\
\n }\r\
\n } else={\r\
\n /ip route remove [find comment=\"WAN1\"]\r\
\n }\r\
\n}\r\
\n"
After exporting the WORKING config from the router to another hardware and trying with winbox in system reset-configuration
Or directly with cli trying to import the config
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/system reset-configuration no-defaults=yes run-after-reset=flash/export.rsc
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[admin@MikroTik] /file> /import flash/export.rsc
cannot open import file, \t\t file does not exist
[admin@MikroTik] /file>
Anybody has been successful in exporting/importing configs with script?
Any help would be appreciated...
Thanks in advance
Spazio