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Free router os
Free router os













free router os

Routing ospf network add network=10.0.0.0/30 area=backboneĬonfigure on R2: routing ospf network add network=10.255.255.2/32 area=backbone add networks to the area 0, backbone areaĬonfigure on R1: routing ospf network add network=10.255.255.1/32 area=backbone.Sent=2 received=2 packet-loss=0% min-rtt=0ms avg-rtt=0ms max-rtt=1ms Sent=2 received=2 packet-loss=0% min-rtt=1ms avg-rtt=1ms max-rtt=1msĬonnectivity check from R2: > ping 10.0.0.1 count=2

free router os

Verify connectivity on directly connected interfaces on R1: > ping 10.0.0.2 count=2 Show current ip configuration using the ip address print command: ip address > ip address printįlags: X - disabled, I - invalid, D - dynamic | R1 |-| R2 |įor first steps, read the friendly manualĮnter following configuration commands on R1: /system identity set name=R1Īdd address=10.255.255.1/32 interface=loopback0Įnter configuration commands on R2: /system identity set name=R2Īdd address=10.255.255.2/32 interface=loopback0 Each router has additionally configured ip loopback address and announces the IP prefix to its neighbor. The networking scenario is easy, it is using 2 directly connected CHR appliances, via the ether1 interface. But that is enough to configure a virtual lab with 2 or more CHR routers using a dynamic routing protocol. The free CHR router has a maximal 1Mbit/s throughput. This virtual appliance, called CHR, can be downloaded at the gn3 marketplace website or directly on the MikroTik website.

free router os

MikroTik distributes a free to use appliance with its RouterOS called operating system.















Free router os