![]() Then there is a configurational mode, going to this mode would allow the user to make changes and configure the system.įor what I can tell, Mikrotik does not have either operational or configuration modes. You cannot change any configuration while in this mode however, you can view the system resources, logs, perform basic diagnostic, etc. If you are familiar with Cisco, Juniper, Palo Alto, Ubuquiti and VyOS, there is always an operational mode. Just like your typical network OS, you can use the ? to list all available options at the current location and the key would auto-complete the command as long as the input is ambiguous if the key is pressed twice, it would function similar to the ls command in Linux. Now, that switching from RouterOs to SwOS is out of the way, here are some info about the RouterOS at least based on my understanding. However, if you prefer to use the SwOS, you can switch to SwOS via the CLI on ROS or the web UI ( System > Routerboard > Settings > Boot OS > SwOS) system routerboard settings set boot-os=swos The Mikrotik community seems to prefer the RouterOS even as a switch, so we are sticking with RouterOS. I am going to do all CLI which is what I preferred method anyways. I do not have a Windows machine to test the Winbox desktop client, so that is that. Yep, the password is blank, so if it prompted you to enter the password, just hit the key and it would log you in. The default login credentials for SSH, web UI and probably the Winbox is admin and no password. ![]() The management can be accessed via SSH, web UI ( http) and Winbox, a Windows desktop client. The default IP address to access the CRS328 is 192.168.88.1. ![]() ![]() The default OS is called RouterOS (ROS) and the other is called SwOS. Apparently, the CRS series has two operating systems.
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