HD Mesh Node
Restoring Default Configuration Command Line Interface
The default configuration can also be reloaded via the command line. Simply login to the Mikrotik router and type the following command. System backup load name=OneMESH
Example of loading default configuration.
MikroTik v2.9.32
Login: admin
Password:
MMM | MMM |
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| TTTTTTTTTTT |
| KKK |
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MMMM | MMMM | III | KKK | KKK | RRRRRR | OOOOOO | TTTTTTTTTTT | III | KKK | KKK | ||
MMM MMMM MMM | KKK | TTT | KKK | |||||||||
MMM MM | MMM | III | KKKKK |
| RRR | RRR | OOO | OOO | TTT | III | KKKKK |
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MMM | MMM | III | KKK KKK | RRRRRR | OOO | OOO | TTT | III | KKK KKK | |||
MMM | MMM | III | KKK | KKK | RRR | RRR | OOOOOO | TTT | III | KKK | KKK |
MikroTik RouterOS 2.9.32 (c)
Terminal ansi detected, using single line input mode [admin@HDMESH] >
[admin@HDMESH] > system backup load name=OneMESH Restore and reboot? [y/N]: y
Restoring system configuration
System configuration restored, rebooting now [admin@HDMESH] system backup>
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