Mikrotik Routeros V6.0 X86 (level 6 License) Vmware Image



  1. Sekarang Mikrotik RouterOS nya sudah terinstall di PC anda. Namun mikrotik nya hanya bisa digunakan selama 24 jam saja karena masih dalam masa trial. Untuk bisa membuatnya full version menggunakan lisensi level 6, perlu dilakukan registrasi lisensi dulu. File lisensi level 6 nya sudah ada di paket ISO sebelumnya. Silakan cari file nya.
  2. Installing RouterOS on an x86 machine is very simple. PC: Download the ISO image, burn it to CD and boot from it. Your new router will run for 24 hours without a license (turn it off to stop the timer). During this time you can try all the features of RouterOS.
  3. X86 PC ISO Vs CHR. Both version of RouterOS support same features. Licensing model is different – CHR has 4 licensing model – X86/PC has 6 license level Arif Hossen @ MUM Bangladesh 2016 11. RouterOS License Level for X86/PC Arif Hossen @ MUM Bangladesh 2016 12. Licensing Model for CHR Arif Hossen @ MUM Bangladesh 2016 13.
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Note: This document has been migrated to https://help.mikrotik.com/docs/display/ROS/RouterOS+license+keys


  • 6Replacement Key
  • 7Using the License
  • 8Obtaining Licenses and working with them

RouterBOARD and PC license

RouterBOARD devices come preinstalled with a RouterOS license, if you have purchased a RouterBOARD device, nothing must be done regarding the license.

For X86 systems (ie. PC devices), you need to obtain a license key.

The license key is a block of symbols that needs to be copied from your mikrotik.com account, or from the email you received in, and then it can be pasted into the router. You can paste the key anywhere in the terminal, or by clicking 'Paste key' in Winbox License menu. A reboot is required for the key to take effect.

RouterOS licensing scheme is based on SoftwareID number that is bound to storage media (HDD, NAND).

Licensing information can be read from CLI system console:

or from equivalent winbox, webfig menu.

CHR license

Cloud Hosted Router (CHR) licenses for virtual machines do not use Levels, please see the CHR manual for more information

License Levels

After installation RouterOS runs in trial mode. You have 24 hours to register for Level1 or purchase Level 3,4,5 or 6 and enter a valid key.

Level 3 is a wireless station (client or CPE) only license. For x86 PCs, Level3 is not available for purchase individually.

Level 2 was a transitional license from old legacy (pre 2.8) license format. These licenses are not available anymore, if you have this kind of license, it will work, but to upgrade it - you will have to purchase a new license.

The difference between license levels is shown in the table below.

0 (Trial mode)3 (WISP CPE)5 (WISP)

New SoftID's are in the form of XXXX-XXXX (Four symbols, dash, four symbols).

The following actions will be taken:

  1. Winbox will contact www.mikrotik.com with your old SoftID
  2. www.mikrotik.com will check the database and see details about your key
  3. the server will generate a new key as 'upgrade' and put it into the same account as old one
  4. Winbox will receive the new key and automatically License your router with the new key
  5. Reboot will be required
  6. New RouterOS features will be unlocked

Important Note!: If you see this button also in v3.24, don't use it, it will not work.

If you ever wish to downgrade RouterOS, you will have to apply the OLD key before doing so. When RouterOS applies the NEW key, the OLD key is saved to a file, in the FILES folder, to make sure you have the old key handy.

Even more important: Don't downgrade v4.0b3 to v3.23 or older. Use only v3.24 for downgrading, or you might lose your new format key.

Change license Level

  1. There are no license level upgrades, if you wish to use a different license Level, please purchase the appropriate level. Be very careful when purchasing for the first time, choose the correct option.
  2. Why is it not possible to change license level (ie. upgrade license)? Just like you can't easily upgrade your car's engine from 2L to 4L just by paying the difference, you can't switch license levels as easily. This is a policy used by many software companies, choose wisely when making your purchase! Instead we have lowered the prices, and removed the software update time limit.

Replacement Key

It is a special key which is issued by the Support Team if you accidentally lose the license on a x86 instance running RouterOS, and the Mikrotik Support decides that it is not directly your fault. It costs 10$ and has the same features as the key that you lose.

Note that before issuing such key, the Mikrotik Support can ask you to prove that the old drive is failed, in some cases, this means sending us the dead drive.

Replacement key request

1) Go to your account management in mikrotik.com and fill the 'support contact form' or write a direct e-mail to support@mikrotik.com

  • ) Please provide detailed information about why replacement key is required

2) Send required info to MikroTik support department.

3) Re-check your account after support staff has confirmed that replacement key has been added to your account. Select the section 'Make a key from replacement key'

4) Select the appropriate license level on which you wish to perform the replacement

5) Enter the new 'software-ID'

6) Proceed to checkout by pressing 'Add license replacement to cart' and finish the payment

7) An e-mail will be sent to your profile containing the new license.

  • ) You can also find the newly generated key in the section 'Search and view all keys' under the folder 'Purchased YYYY' where 'YYYY' is the current Year


Note:We may issue only one replacement key per one original key, using replacement key procedure twice for one key will not be possible. In cases like this new key for this RouterOS device must be purchased.


Using the License

Can I Format or Re-Flash the drive?

Formatting, and Re-Imaging the drive with non-mikrotik tools (like DD and Fdisk) will destroy your license! Be very careful and contact mikrotik support before doing this. It is not recommended, as mikrotik support might deny your request for a replacement license. For this use MikroTik provided tools Netinstall or CD-install that are freely available from our download page.

How many computers can I use the License on?

At the same time, the RouterOS license can be used only in one system. The License is bound to the HDD it is installed on, but you have the ability to move the HDD to another computer system. You cannot move the License to another HDD, neither can you format or overwrite the HDD with the RouterOS license. It will be erased from the drive, and you will have to get a new one. If you accidentally removed your license, contact the support team for help.

Can I temporary use the HDD for something else, other than RouterOS?

As stated above, no.

Can I move the license to another HDD ?

If your current HDD drive is destroyed, or can no longer be used, it is possible to transfer the license to another HDD. You will have to request a replacement key (see below) which will cost 10$

Must I type the whole key into the router?

No, simply copy it and paste into the Telnet window, or License menu in Winbox.

Copy license to Telnet Window (or Winbox New Terminal),

Another option to use Winbox License Window, click on System ---> License,

Can I install another OS on my drive and then install RouterOS again later?

No, because if you use formatting, partitioning utilities or tools that do something to the MBR, you will lose the license and you will have to make a new one. This process is not free (see Replacement Key above)

I lost my RouterBOARD, can you give me the license to use on another system?

The RouterBOARD comes with an embedded license. You cannot move this license to a new system in any way, this includes upgrades applied to the RouterBOARD while it was still working.

Licenses Purchased from Resellers

The keys that you purchase from other vendors and resellers, are not in your account. Your mikrotik.com account only contains licenses purchased from MikroTik directly. However, you can use the 'Request key' link in your account, to get the key into your account for reference, or for some upgrades (if available).

Obtaining Licenses and working with them

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Where can I buy a RouterOS license key?

You must register an account on our webpage, and in there, use the option 'Purchase a RouterOS license key'.

If I have purchased my key elsewhere

You must contact the company who sold you the license, they will provide support

If I have a license and want to put it on another account?

You can give access to keys with the help of Virtual Folders

If I have lost a license on my RouterBOARD?

If for some reason you have lost license from your RouterBOARD, then upgrade router to the latest RouterOS version available and use 'Request key from another account' in your mikrotik.com account. Use soft-id and serial number available under System/License menu in RouterOS when requesting license. Apply received license or contact support@mikrotik.com if request feature do not work.

Retrieved from 'https://wiki.mikrotik.com/index.php?title=Manual:License&oldid=34193'

MikroTikRouterOS is the stand-alone operating system of MikroTik RouterBOARD hardware. It can also be installed on a PC and will turn it into a router with all the necessary features - routing, firewall, bandwidth, management, wireless access point, backhaul link, hotspot, gateway, VPN server and more.

The tutorial explains how to install RouterOS on Qemu virtual disk and configure GNS3 software to run such a router. Later, We will use GNS3 to a create simple testing topology with one RoutersOS router connected to emulated Cisco 3725 router.

You can download Mikrotik RouterOS x86 installed on Qemu and VirtualBox images in the Download section here.

Software Prerequisites

  • GNS3 with Qemu or VirtualBox support
  • Qemu or VirtualBox
  • RouterOS ISO image - mikrotik-6.37.5.iso

Virtual Machine Prerequisites

  • i386 compatible architecture
  • minimum 32MB of RAM (maximum supported 2GB)
  • minimum Hard Disk space 64MB
  • Network cards supported by linux v3.3.5 kernel (PCI, PCI-X)

RouterOS x86 Installation

1. Download RouterOS for x86 Architecture

$ wget https://download2.mikrotik.com/routeros/6.37.5/mikrotik-6.37.5.iso

2. Create Qemu Virtual Disk and Start Virtual Machine

$ /usr/local/bin/qemu-img create -f qcow2 routeros-6.37.5.img 200M
$ /usr/local/bin/qemu-system-i386 -m 512 -enable-kvm -boot d -cdrom mikrotik-6.37.5.iso routeros-6.37.5.img

3. Install RouterOS

Use spacebar to select packages that are needed. Then press 'i' to install RouterOS.

Picture 1 - RouterOS Installation

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Once RouterOS is installed, you have 24 hours to enter a license key to activate RouterOS Qemu image. The timer stops if router is shutdowned. For this reason, we let GNS3 automatically create the copy of base Qemu image every time is a new RouterOS instance placed on the GNS3 desktop. These independent copy of the base image can be run for total 24 hours time period.

4. Start RouterOS Qemu Disk

After the disk is formatted and packages copied, start RouterOS instance with the command:

$ /usr/local/bin/qemu-system-i386 -m 512 -enable-kvm -boot c routeros-6.37.5.img -nographic -serial telnet::4444,server,nowait

You should be able to login to RouterOS with the telnet command:

$ telnet 127.0.0.1 4444

Mikrotik

Username is admin without password set.

5. Connect Qemu image to GNS3

I assume that GNS3 is correctly installed and configured.

a) Start GNS3 and create a new GNS3 project

Picture 2 - Creating GNS3 New Project

b) Configure Qemu guest settings

Navigate to Edit -> Preferences -> Qemu -> Qemu Guest and configure parameters as it is shown on the picture below.

Picture 3 - Qemu Guest Settings

RouterOS Configuration

1. Testing Topology

The topology consists of one RouterOS that connects two Microcore Qemu instances. As we want to test switching and VLANs, both Microcore instances are connected to RouterOS switvchport that are separated by VLANs - VLAN10 and VLAN20.

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RouterOS's interface Ethernet1 si connected to Cisco 3725 router emulated by Dynamips. The port will be configured as a trunk port on RouterOS side and as a routed port with two sub-interfaces on Cisco's side.

Picture 4 - Testing Topology

2. Create Bridges for VLAN10 and VLAN20 and Assign Access Ports to Bridges

First, check available Ethernet interfaces.They are six Ethernet interfaces presented in RouterOS console in total.

Picture 5 - Router Ethernet Interfaces

We are going to create bridges br10 and br20 and assign interface Ethernet2 to the bridge br10 and Ethernet3 to br20.

[admin@MikroTik] > /interface bridge add name=br10
[admin@MikroTik] > /interface bridge add name=br20
[admin@MikroTik] > /interface bridge port add interface=ether2 bridge=br10
[admin@MikroTik] > /interface bridge port add interface=ether3 bridge=br20

3. Configure Trunk Port to allow VLAN 10 and VLAN 20 and create Switched Virtual Interfaces - SVI10 and SVI20

[admin@MikroTik] > /interface vlan add vlan-id=10 name=SVI10 interface=ether1 disabled=no
[admin@MikroTik] > /interface vlan add vlan-id=20 name=SVI20 interface=ether1 disabled=no

Note: the term SVI is used in a Cisco world, feel free to change it if you want.

4. Add SVI Ports to Bridges

[admin@MikroTik] > /interface bridge port add interface=SVI10 bridge=br10 disabled=no
[admin@MikroTik] > /interface bridge port add interface=SVI20 bridge=br20 disabled=no

Picture 6 - Bridge Ports Configuration

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5. Assign IP address to SVI Ports

This configuration ensures that intervlan routing betwwen VLAN 10 and VLAN20 can be done by RouterOS.

[admin@MikroTik] > /ip address add interface=SVI10 address=192.168.10.254/24 disabled=no
[admin@MikroTik] > /ip address add interface=SVI20 address=192.168.20.254/24 disabled=no

At this point you should be able to make successful ping between PC1 and PC2.

6. Set password and hostname

[admin@MikroTik] > /password new-password=admin
[admin@MikroTik] > /system identity set name=RouterOS-I

7. Static routing configuration

[admin@RouterOS-I] > /ip route add dst-address=10.10.10.10/32 gateway=192.168.10.253

Picture 7 - Routing Table

End hosts PC1 and PC2 Configuration

End hosts are represent by Microcore Linux 3.8.2 installed on Qemu virtual disks. Ethernet interfaces configuration is stored in the file /opt/bootlocal.sh that is started during the boot of Microcore. To save configuration changes, the script /usr/bin/filetool.sh must be called with parameter -b.

PC1
tc@box:~$ sudo su
root@tc:# echo 'ifconfig eth0 192.168.10.1 netmask 255.255.255.0 up' >> /opt/bootlocal.sh
root@tc:# echo 'hostname PC2' >> /opt/bootlocal.sh
root@tc:# echo 'route add default gw 192.168.10.254' >> /opt/bootlocal.sh

Mikrotik Routeros V6.0 X86 (level 6 License) Vmware Images

root@tc:~# /opt/bootlocal.sh
root@PC1:~# /usr/bin/filetool.sh -b

PC2
tc@box:~$ sudo su
root@tc:# echo 'ifconfig eth0 192.168.20.1 netmask 255.255.255.0 up' >> /opt/bootlocal.sh
root@tc:# echo 'hostname PC2' >> /opt/bootlocal.sh
root@tc:# echo 'route add default gw 192.168.20.254' >> /opt/bootlocal.sh

root@tc:~# /opt/bootlocal.sh
root@PC2:~# /usr/bin/filetool.sh -b

Cisco 3725 Configuration

1. Router-on-the-stick Configuration

3725#conf t
3725(config)#interface fastEthernet 0/0
3725(config-if)#no shut
3725(config-if)#exit

(level

3725(config)#interface FastEthernet 0/0.10
3725(config-subif)#encapsulation dot1Q 10
3725(config-subif)#ip address 192.168.10.253 255.255.255.0
3725(config-subif)#no shutdown

3725(config-subif)#int fa0/0.20
3725(config-subif)#encapsulation dot1Q 20
3725(config-subif)#ip address 192.168.20.253 255.255.255.0
3725(config-subif)#no shutdown

2. Loopback configuration

725(config)#interface loopback 0
3725(config-if)#ip address 10.10.10.10 255.255.255.255
3725(config-if)#no shutdown

Testing Connectivity

1. Check if RouterOS does Packet Switching Between VLAN10 and VLAN20 Subnets

Issue the command ping on PC1 to test connectivity between PC1 and PC2.

Picture 8 - RouterOS InterVlan Routing

2. Check if VLAN Tagged Traffic is Transferred via Trunk Port

Ping from PC1 to Cisco 3725 router's IP address 192.168.10.253

Picture 9 - Ping from PC1 to Cisco 3725

Picture 10 - Captured Traffic on Cisco 3725 Interface FastEthernet0/0

End.

RouterOS Basic Commands
http://rbmikrotik.blogspot.sk/2011/07/mikrotik-router-os-basic-commands.html

RouterOS x86 Features
http://wiki.mikrotik.com/wiki/Manual:RouterOS_features
http://download2.mikrotik.com/what_is_routeros.pdf

RouterOs Switching
http://wiki.mikrotik.com/wiki/Manual:Switch_Chip_Features
http://wiki.mikrotik.com/wiki/Manual:Interface/Bridge#Bridge_Interface_Setup

RouterOS VLANs
http://wiki.mikrotik.com/wiki/Vlans_on_Mikrotik_environment