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AT-WR4500 Series - IEEE 802.11abgh Outdoor Wireless Routers

 

RouterOS v3 Configuration and User Guide

 

 

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It is impossible to import the whole router configuration using this feature. It can only be used to import a part of configuration (for example, firewall rules) in order to spare you some typing.

Command Description

file=[filename] - loads the exported configuration from a file to router

Example

To load the saved export file use the following command:

[admin@AT-WR4562] > import address.rsc Opening script file address.rsc Script file loaded successfully [admin@AT-WR4562] >

3.1.4 Configuration Reset

Command name: /system reset

Description

The command clears all configuration of the router and sets it to the default including the login name and password ('admin' and no password), IP addresses and other configuration is erased, interfaces will become disabled. After the reset command router will reboot.

Command Description

reset - erases router's configuration

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If the router has been installed using netinstall and had a script specified as the initial configuration, the reset command executes this script after purging the configuration. To stop it doing so, you will have to reinstall the router.

Example

[admin@AT-WR4562] > system reset Dangerous! Reset anyway? [y/N]: n action cancelled [admin@AT-WR4562] >

3.2SoftwareVersion Management

3.2.1General Information

Summary

To upgrade RouterOS to a more recent version, you can simply transfer the packages to router via ftp, using the binary transfer mode, and then just rebooting the router.

This manual discusses a more advanced method how to upgrade a router automatically. If you have more than one router then this can be useful.

Specifications

Packages required: system

License required: Level1

Submenu level: /system upgrade

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