![]() The refresh interval in seconds to poll the RouterOS deviceĪll things provided by this binding require a working bridge to be set up. ![]() The user password to access the RouterOS device The username to access the the RouterOS device Hostname or IP address of the RouterOS device The RouterOS Bridge configuration parameters are: Name To do this, proceed to System -> Users configuration section and add a user to the read group. You may use your current credentials that you use to manage your devices, but it is highly recommended to create a read-only RouterOS user since this binding only need to read data from the device. To connect to the RouterOS API, you will need to provide user credentials for the bridge thing. SSL API connection (opens new window) is not yet supported by this binding. Take note of the API port number as you'll need it below. Make sure your RouterOS has the API enabled by visiting IP -> Services (opens new window) To use this binding you need at least one RouterOS-powered device (Bridge) accessible to the host running wifiRegistration - Any wireless client connected to a RouterOS wireless network (regular or CAPsMAN-managed)ĭiscovery is currently not supported, but may be implemented in future versions.interface - A network interface inside RouterOS device.routeros - An instance of the RouterOS device connection.This binding integrates Mikrotik (opens new window) RouterOS (opens new window) devices (opens new window) allowing monitoring of system resources, network interfaces and WiFi clients.
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