Mikrotik Terminal Command Line and Keyboard Command - Mikrotik Script

Command line or Terminal in ROS Mikrotik will actually be easier to understand if we are Linux users, because basically Mikrotik is Linux Base which is compiled for special purpose Router networks. In monitoring the network, usually reliable administrators use the terminal more than the Winbox GUI or Webfig , perhaps in terms of security and speed. LOGIN PARAMETERS FOR TELNET and SSH login_name :: = user_name ['+' parameters] parameters :: = parameter [parameters] parameter :: = [number] 'a' .. 'z' number :: = '0' .. ' 9 '[number] "w" = Set terminal width "h" = Set terminal height "c" = disable/enable console colours "t" = Do auto detection of terminal capabilities "e" = Enables "dumb" terminal mode Example login: admin + c80w This means logged in with user "admin", "text is colorless" and 80w is the width of the window in the terminal. List of Keys Control-C = keyboard interrupt Control-D = log out (if an input line is empty) Control-K = clear from the cursor to the end of line Control-X = toggle safe mode Control-V = toggle hot lock mode mode F6 = toggle cellar F1 or ? = show context-sensitive help. If the previous character is \, then inserts literal ?. Tab = perform line completion. When pressed a second time, show possible completions. Delete = remove character at the cursor Control-H or Backspace = remove character before cursor and move the cursor back one position. Control-\ = split line at cursor. Insert newline at the cursor position. Display second of the two resulting lines. Control-B or Left = move cursor backward one character Control-F or Right = move cursor forward one character Control-P or Up = go to the previous line. If this is the first line of input then recall previous input from history. Control-N or Down = go to the next line. If this is the last line of input then recall the next input from the history Control-A or Home = move the cursor to the beginning of the line. If the cursor is already at the beginning of the line, then go to the beginning of the first line of the current input Control-E or End = move the cursor to the end of the line. If the cursor is already at the end of the line, then move it to the end of the last line of the current input Control-L or F5 = reset terminal and repaint screen

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